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FV, etc.)
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the page (/word) by using the / forward slash key. It's something I long ago got
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had a problem with the resulting
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> I'm about to do it again on 10.0
No go (at least for the fir
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We see from that the only thing it's taking is a connection from port
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is no s
acts.
It's not 100% but I don't think I'll be able to do any better than this
without checking for possible kernel problems. No matter what I do in
Rosegarden, I can't seem to connect it with the onboard wavetable.
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only one available disk in the 9.x days ;) - just loopback mount the
other ISOs off of /mnt/cdrom somewhere, and then make urpmi point to
those mount points as sources.
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physically move the bits from point A to point B, but did a copy.
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purpose. sed will work too, but is more generalized. But, automation via
a for loop is what you're looking at doing.
i.e. 'head -17 file.htm' would print all but the first 17 lines of
the file.
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MMX stuff :(.
http://aleron.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/heroines/cinelerra-1.2.0-1.i386.rpm
if you're interested :) You'll need an XFree compatibility library, but
it'll let yuo know that.
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> It's building now (found one dependency, needed texinfo) but may take
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(later)
It built (you need gobs of RAM, as once I saw gcc taking up ~100 megs
on
ecommended for
instance with their KDE packages and such.
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sylpheed, declawed :). I tried sylpheed claws and I didn't like it all
that much.
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files on your system. su to root, type 'draksound &' in a console, and
you should then be able to set your card up.
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iso9660 with a bunch of mp3 files stored. See my other post. If by any
chance you've got a Sony player, I've been happily making and playing
mp3 disks for it for nearly a year.
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ight be on sourceforge, so I checked,
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because I could not determine any module names to check out, and the
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ps. a new Mersenne prime has been found per that site.
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Steve - great. I
et :), obviously their
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did, I'd likely convert to ogg in a heartbeat, but since much of what I
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uot;(]//g'
case "$1" in
-i) shift
sed "
y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/
$strippunc
" ${1+"$@"} |
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s, generating a wierd error message I
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Really, there are no issues running it on Mandrake 10.0 vs. any other version.
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> bandwidth?
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu is their main site, and the client
software is available for download (incl. Linux clients of course).
Getting set up is rather simple, just follow the prompts.
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But speaking from experience, cdparanoia works just fine for me, and
then I use lame to encode the tracks.
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