Hello All,
Has anyone gotten VMWare Workstation 3.2 to work under SuSE 8.x, parti-
culary 8.1. I have turned acpi on as suggested, but it crashes when I
try to set up a guest operating system.
Thanks in advance,
Keith B.
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How about those with digital usb cameras telling us which ones work
easily in linux, and which do not? and which disto?
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On Tuesday 12 November 2002 7:39 am, Ken Moffat wrote:
How about those with digital usb cameras telling us which ones work
easily in linux, and which do not? and which disto?
Sony TRV-730 Camcorder (and stills on a MemoryStick) works fine on a USB
connection.
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It works with other apps. Which ones I won't begin to list...
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 16:37:35 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How flexible is it? That is, can you try other apps as well? No support,
but can you try them? I would almost kill to get FrameMaker...
On Fri, 8
http://news.com.com/2100-1033-965073.html?part=dtxtag=ntop
I am sorry to hear it. Any answers to ways around this one yet? Have you
tried the VPN solution?
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On Tuesday 12 November 2002 10:39 pm, Ken Moffat espoused:
How about those with digital usb cameras telling us which ones work
easily in linux, and which do not? and which disto?
I am using an Olympus but I use a cardreader to download the images as I alo have a
pentax.
I am using Suse 8.1
ronnie gauthier wrote:
Have you looked at the modem? are there jumpers? if so, are they set
correctly?
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On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote:
Bob Hemus wrote:
Jerry, interested in your board, k6 2 and memory...
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Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
How about those with digital usb cameras telling us which ones work
easily in linux, and which do not? and which distro?
Running SuSE 8.0:
Kodak DX3500 works great.
Had trouble with a Fujifilm (don't remember the number).
Bummer, just ordered a Fujifilm 3800.
Ken Moffat wrote:
How about those with digital usb cameras telling us which ones work
easily in linux, and which do not? and which disto?
Olympus C-4040Z works fine- just mount it as a FAT filesystem. I also
have a Dazzle Smart Media Reader for it, which works just fine as a USB
2.0 device
AFAIK, *all* Olympus cameras will work, in one way or another in Linux.
On 11/12/2002 06:06 PM, Bob Raymond wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
How about those with digital usb cameras telling us which ones work
easily in linux, and which do not? and which disto?
Olympus C-4040Z works fine- just mount
zip your voice. :P
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
http://news.com.com/2100-1033-965073.html?part=dtxtag=ntop
I am sorry to hear it. Any answers to ways around this one yet? Have you
tried the VPN solution?
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On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 18:57:39 -0600 Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry, interested in your board, k6 2 and memory...
You got a deal. Send me an email, [EMAIL PROTECTED], include your snailmail.
I'll package it up, send it to you... once you verify it's legit send me the
asking price plus
Anyone here fool around with transmitting stereo fm signals? :')
I'm looking for a decent, digital, stereo fm transmitter to polish off an MP3
project that I've been working on. Any tips or urls appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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I can confirm that my Olympus 2030 works fine under linux with USB 2.0
drivers. I can hotplug it and then i mount as vfat and viola ... pictures.
On November 12, 2002 18:25, you wrote:
AFAIK, *all* Olympus cameras will work, in one way or another in Linux.
On 11/12/2002 06:06 PM, Bob
When you plug it in, what device do you mount?
Marianne Taylor wrote:
I can confirm that my Olympus 2030 works fine under linux with USB 2.0
drivers. I can hotplug it and then i mount as vfat and viola ... pictures.
On November 12, 2002 18:25, you wrote:
AFAIK, *all* Olympus cameras will
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