Sorry I couldn't make it Nick, it was one I wanted to see. Are there any notes
available?
Cheers, Steve
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 22:59:13 +1200 (NZST)
Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a reminder that I will be presenting some info on Home Video Editing
and DVD Production tomorrow night at
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 7:32 pm, Steve Holdoway wrote:
Sorry I couldn't make it Nick, it was one I wanted to see. Are there any
notes available?
You missed a god and interesting presentation Steve.
Thanks Nick.
Robert Fisher wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 7:07 pm, Steve Holdoway wrote:
A mixture of UATA, SATA and ( worst of all ) soft raid/SATA!
Here is a link to a thread which is now up to 54 pages.
I stopped following it after a week without a fix.
Robert Fisher wrote:
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 7:32 pm, Steve Holdoway wrote:
Sorry I couldn't make it Nick, it was one I wanted to see. Are there any
notes available?
Yes Nick, could I have your presentation as I'd like to present the
stuff to LES this or next week.
You missed a god
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 8:36 pm, Robert Fisher wrote:
You missed a god and interesting presentation Steve.
Actually, although I hold Nick in the highest regard, I did not mean to call
him a god.
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 20:38:52 +1200
Dave G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Fisher wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 7:07 pm, Steve Holdoway wrote:
A mixture of UATA, SATA and ( worst of all ) soft raid/SATA!
Here is a link to a thread which is now up to 54 pages.
I stopped
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 21:00:40 +1200
Robert Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 8:36 pm, Robert Fisher wrote:
You missed a god and interesting presentation Steve.
Actually, although I hold Nick in the highest regard, I did not mean to call
him a god.
Beat me to
Minor additions:
1/ Open a terminal screen, type su - (that's su -), press enter, enter root
password (now you are logged into the session as root)
sux -
is the one you want if you also want to start graphics programs (like
kwrite), at least on SUSE.
type nano -w /path/to/filename (you do
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 9:51 pm, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
2/ Open, in KDE, File Manager - Super User Mode then enter the root
password, browse to the file, right click it and open with kwrite.
(Not sure if Suse calls it File Manager - Super User Mode but most KDE
distros do. Volker?)