Hi folks,
This music video (which is Quicktime - I think) gives me pictures but no
sound when played in Kaffeine. Sound is OK with other music vids and
CDs. Is there some add-on that I need to download, or any way of
tweaking the program?
Any pointers would be appreciated.
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/graham/codecs along with all the
others.
What, if anything, can I do about these problems?
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Graham Watkins wrote:
Hi again,
Just installed Xine in the hopes of overcoming the limitations i seem to
have with Kaffeine. However still no sound with .mov files.
Also, when I try to connect to radio stations, I get the following error:
Error loading library: cook.so.6.0
These libraries
blank spaces, you have to type it
like this:
/home/rosemary/Linux\ Stuff/rpms
Alternatively, you could rename the folder as LinuxStuff.
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become unstable, not connecting network and trying to
open MCC fails.
I had a similar problem and fixed it by removing the perl packages from
cooker and re-installing the perl packages from an 'update' source.
worked for me. HTH.
Graham
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edit /etc/inittab - change init from 3 (single user mode) to 5 (gui mode)
reboot
A little bit messy but works fine
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 14 Mar 2005 08:50, Graham wrote:
I successfully installed the 1.0-7167 driver today. My box is:
Could you add this info to the TWiki, on
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/ViDeo under the NVidia section,
please?
Done Anne, hope this works for others
tried taking it off and re-installing but this makes no difference.
Xmms will still play my mp3s but damn it, I liked Amorok :-(
Ideas anyone?
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Morning All,
There's been a strange turn of events with Amorok in the last couple of
days. Every time I try to add a track to the playlist it won't accept
it. There is a message in the bottom left hand corner Some URLs could
not be added. Of course this means that I can't
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mine)
if he connects to it via an ethernet cable rather than USB, as the modem
has facilities for both.
When I have installed subsequent versions of Mandrake, the modem has
been picked up automatically with no problems whatsoever.
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JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 07:35:28 +
Graham Watkins disseminated the following:
I presume this means that a source has become messed up somehow. What
do I have to do to get it put right?
Well, this may not be the 'best' sol'n, but try removing and adding the source
again. I had
Hi Y'all,
Recently, while attempting to 'urpmi' a new program, I got the following
message at the command line:
unable to access hdlist file of eslrahc, medium ignored
I presume this means that a source has become messed up somehow. What
do I have to do to get it put right?
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had it happen to me very occasionally. When I get fed up with
waiting (generally not very long) I hit the reboot switch and then the
system boots up properly. It doesn't happen to me often enough to feel
like a real problem.
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name).run with the -e
option and accepted the default settings until the source directory then
changed it to /usr/src/linux-2.6.8.1-24mdk. The install went through
with no problems and all users can run glxgears. Just my experience HTH.
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Checked
?
and how to fix it?
Dunno what it means but I get it all the time. In my case eth0 refers to
my internet connection which works perfectly once the computer is up and
running. If your internet or other network connection works OK, I
suggest you don't worry about it.
Cheers,
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black starfish wrote:
I keep getting 1.5 and it always crashes my browsres
Try www.blackdown.org/java-linux/java2-status.
It's where I got mine.
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Dave Needham wrote:
hi all.ive just dwnloaded java j2re-1_4_1_01 linux i586-rpm.bin
how do install it please.ive double clicked on it but nothing.
This may help (quoted from the readme file that helped with my own
installation). Change details to match your own version no. of course.
- Make
with it.
Over to you guys.
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Nooo! I think we'd better transfer any further 'goat' discussion to
the OT list...
Yup, before you get everybody's goat :-)
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Konqueror. And you can have as many of them as you want.
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there was a project to develop full udf support for linux but I
believe it was discontinued. At least that was the situation about a
year ago. Don't remember the details and haven't checked since.
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JoeHill wrote:
Quote:
Bill Gates is an intelligent man [wha?] who has done a great deal of good in
the world. So when he gets caught out in a bare-faced lie this should matter to
all of us; and last week, when he called the opponents of American intellectual
property law a communist movement he
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 20:52, Graham Watkins wrote:
Well done Poland.
Indeed. We can all show our gratitude here :
http://thankpoland.info/
Kaj Haulrich.
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be what you are looking for - although I don't know
enough about it to be sure.
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)
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Known viruses: 25253
Scanned directories: 31
Scanned files: 59
Infected files: 2
Data scanned: 62.38 MB
I/O buffer size: 131072 bytes
Time: 76.410 sec (1 m 16 s)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] graham]$
If you search for attachments with the extensions .com, .exe and .zip
you
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Saturday 01 January 2005 09:39, Graham Watkins wrote:
Wish it were that simple. I'm not running a mail server with windows
clients. This is a dual booting stand alone machine and I never use
windows for downloading mail. (In fact I use it as little as possible.)
Do
] graham]$
There are no dodgy files .exe, .com, .pif or otherwise. If they had been
attached to individual mails, I would have known about them already. I
thought that I had made this clear - apparently not.
The problem as I see it is to find some way of disinfecting these files
*without having
as a bit of a
shock. Is it possible to get klammail to weed out the suspect mails or
should I just bite the bullet and delete the lot?
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JR wrote:
Hi Graham,
I have yet to install clam av, but I just wanted to point out that the viruses
being detected are most likely windows viruses that would pass through a
linux system without being able to cause any harm.
The reason clam av detects these is because linux is often used
Graham Watkins wrote:
Do the names Worm.bagle.AP, Worm.Somefool.P, SCO.A mean anything here?
As I mentioned, klamav claims to be able to quarantine messages
containing viruses and worms but the component klammail doesn't seem to
exist on my system - ideas, anyone?
I've just done a search
as cryptic.
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SnapafunFrank wrote:
Try adding another zero to your url === http://localhost:1
I did, that was just sloppy copy/pasting on my part.
If that fails check your /etc/hosts file. If you are not sure then post
a copy of the file here.
Like I said, when I rebooted the problem was fixed. People here
Graham Watkins wrote:
Good morning all,
Graham here with the dumb question of the day.
I've just installed Webmin and when I try to access
http://localhost:1000, the connection is refused.
A permissions thing perhaps. Or is the firewall getting in the way?
I'm using 10.1 Community. Previously I
.
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Brian Parish wrote:
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 09:44 am, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello friends,
I have experienced something strange, after upgrading to 10.0 from 9.1 my
CD/DVD-writer has stopped being reckognised as a SCSI-device, cdrecord
-scanbus gives me this info:
scsidev: 'ATA'
devname: 'ATA'
scsibus:
RickSisler wrote:
Hi Graham,
k3b works for me, both DVD and CD's and the RPM's are from Charles.
http://www.eslrahc.com/
Hope it works for ya.
Tried it, worked.
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Duncan Anderson wrote:
Hello Graham
Anyhow, what I want to know is what is the best way to recover data
from a hard drive that is about to fail, but contains part of my
Mandrake installation (usr home) when I get a new box up and
running. Can I install it as a slave disk an access it through
JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 19:35:31 +
Graham Watkins disseminated the following:
It is an ex-motherboard, it has ceased to be
No, no, it's just pining for the fjords...
If you hadn't screwed it to the case it would be pushing up the daisies
by now
Duncan Anderson wrote:
Graham Watkins wrote:
It may be a while before I get a new linux box up and running as I'm
pretty busy just now. But when I do, I shall be moving up from 9.2 to
10.1 Community.
I'm looking forward to it.
Cheers,
Graham
When you do get around to it, have fun!
cheers
I hope you can
steer me right.
Thanks,
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Greg Meyer wrote:
On Friday 05 November 2004 09:51 am, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Simon Utley wrote:
When I install the webmin update (webmin-1.121-4.2.100mdk.noarch) I find
that I can access Webmin and all seems to work OK except I cannot access
'Scheduled Cron Jobs'. I get the
Alexander Ruoff wrote:
I'm running 224Mb ram which I would have thougbt was enough. Although
vid memory is probably a bit light at 16Mb
Hi Graham,
since the OO problem is solved I just got one question... you got a 16
MB graphic card (which shouldn't be a problem... used 8 MB and 16 MB
until
Miark wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 07:22:04 +0100, Graham wrote:
It's just taken me about 15 minutes to open a file, make a small
alteration and print a single page with about 3 lines of text and a box
on it.
Blow away your .openoffice directory and that'll probably fix it:
rm -rf ~/.openoffice
Well, why?
In the past I've mostly used Star Office 5.2 which while it doesn't go
at the speed of light, leaves Open Office 1.1 standing.
It's just taken me about 15 minutes to open a file, make a small
alteration and print a single page with about 3 lines of text and a box
on it.
Oh, and I
Alan wrote:
Could anybody tell what is the easiest way to monitor the free space on
my partitions.
In Mandrake 9.1 I used kdiskfree (I think that was the right name) but
I can find it on Mandrake 10.
Thanks
Alan
From the command line, type df (without the quotes of course).
There's generally
Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 16:22, Graham Watkins wrote:
Well, why?
In the past I've mostly used Star Office 5.2 which while it doesn't go
at the speed of light, leaves Open Office 1.1 standing.
It's just taken me about 15 minutes to open a file, make a small
alteration and print
Alexander Ruoff wrote:
Am Do, den 28.10.2004 schrieb Graham Watkins um 8:22:
Well, why?
In the past I've mostly used Star Office 5.2 which while it doesn't go
at the speed of light, leaves Open Office 1.1 standing.
(snipped)
Is everyone else here having the same experience?
How do you cope
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 28 October 2004 02:22 am, Graham Watkins wrote:
Well, why?
In the past I've mostly used Star Office 5.2 which while it doesn't go
at the speed of light, leaves Open Office 1.1 standing.
(Snipped)
Is everyone else here having the same experience?
How do you cope
Hi guys,
This past week or so, I have been mailed a number of virus attachments.
Usually with only a smiley face in the message body. These have caused
no problem as they are Windows viruses (viri?) and I only ever download
my mail under Linux - learnt the necessity for that the hard way a few
Hi guys,
My old printer died last week so after a suitable period of mourning, I
went out and bought a Samsung ML 1755 as it said on the box that it
would work with Linux.
Following the instructions contained in the README.TXT file on the
installation cdrom, I attempted to run the setup.sh
Aron Smith wrote:
On Sunday 17 October 2004 09:39 am, Graham Watkins wrote:
Hi guys,
My old printer died last week so after a suitable period of mourning, I
went out and bought a Samsung ML 1755 as it said on the box that it
would work with Linux.
Following the instructions contained
David Trethewey wrote:
For some reason if my printer is connected to the computer and switched
on during boot, it causes KDE to crash at the peripherals stage. The
printer is an Epson C40UX, I'm using Mandrake 10.0. Anyone know anything
about this problem?
David
Don't have an answer, but I've
them as when they
appear, in easily-digestible chunks.
Hi Y'all,
This is a bit of topic, but thought you might like to know that all the
messages with this header went straight into my trash bin. Nice to know
that my customised Mozilla mail filters are working.
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Morning All,
Anybody here know which, if any, Linux media program will play a file
with an .asx extension?
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Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 02:12, Graham Watkins wrote:
Morning All,
Anybody here know which, if any, Linux media program will play a file
with an .asx extension?
Have you tried the PLF version of mplayer?
LX
No, but then I can't get the version of Mplayer that I have to play
Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 19:42, Graham Watkins wrote:
Why is everyone suddenly having a go at Joe?
Because he's there?
Carry on like this and he may not be.
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-write ability is about
the only reason I need to continue using Windows.
Addressed this to Paul first by mistake - sorry:-(
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and daily backup.
Have a look at the following:
http://linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=222page=1
It deals with making cd backups but you may be able to tweak it.
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Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 22:55, Lanman wrote:
On 20 Sep 2004 14:34:45 -0500
Eric Scott disseminated the following:
Why is everyone suddenly having a go at Joe?
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. This would explain why it boots up when you swap the drives.
(Interesting experiment: - swap the drives then try to boot 98SE. If it
fails then I'm probably right about this.)
Never heard of a way round this although there are smarter people than
me on this list so you never know.
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the following message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] graham]# clamscan -r /
LibClamAV Error: cl_hex2str(): Malformed hexstring:
633a5c312e6261743a2a3a456e6162 (length:
97)37363730053797374656d5c43757272656e74436f
LibClamAV Error: readdb(): Malformed pattern line 1617 (file
/var/lib/clamav/viruses.db2
Graham Watkins wrote:
However, the Law of Excremental Occurrences has just kicked in. Just
tried to run a scan and got the following message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] graham]# clamscan -r /
LibClamAV Error: cl_hex2str(): Malformed hexstring:
633a5c312e6261743a2a3a456e6162 (length:
97
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Sunday 15 August 2004 05:17, Graham Watkins wrote:
Also, does anybody know how I can save the output of a scan to a text
file as the output is not completely visible in the terminal window.
Usually this works 'command filename.txt' if not of if yhou want to
see the output
of Mandrake (8.2, I think) but it's not on
9.2 which I'm using. This of course would be very much the second best
option.
Any input gratefully received. I'm surprised this problem isn't better
documented.
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Mine are updated from clamav.sourceforge.net. Is it possible to get them
from anywhere else?
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. Similarly, surprisingly this OS is
the first to have the drivers for my Epson Perfection 1250 (photo)
Scanner. For this it lights the Photo light straight away but does not
continue the boot of the main scanner. Graham
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On Sunday 15 August 2004 08:27 am, Graham Watkins wrote:
Hi Y'all
I've had this problem for some time and nothing I try seems to fix it.
Whenever I run VMware, unless I switch off Shorewall and reboot first, I
am unable to access the virtual network and consequently can't save
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,1270834,00.html
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to help
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would be
most grateful
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Graham Watkins wrote:
Hi guys,
A few days ago, someone posted a link to a tutorial on making backups
that could be split to fit on cds.
I thought I'd saved the link but now I can't find it. I've been to the
archives and can't find it there either.
So if someone could see their way clear
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) and the other after about 3 years. In my
experience a ticking sound is an indication that the final appeal has
failed and it is not long for this world. You'd better make regular
backups while you still can.
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Stephen Kuhn wrote:
Are you trying to install it as root, or as yourself?
My earlier reply appears not to have been delivered.
Installing as root - as always.
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up - just have to remove the ndiswrapper.ko that mdk
instals and install ver 0.6. try http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/ for
more info.
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it already playing on my computer. Thanks to everybody who have tried to
help me!
I tried to do just that but it didn't seem to want to install. Does RP8
get in the way?
I'm running 9.2 (it ain't broke - mostly - so I ain't gonna fix it just
yet).
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Hoyt Bailey wrote:
Have you tried 'urpmi RealPlayer'?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] graham]# urpmi RealPlayer
no package named RealPlayer
I have now :-)
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Hi guys,
Whenever I start Realplayer under the xfce4 window manager, it runs but
I get no sound. Anyone know how to fix this?
I'm running Mandrake 9.2 and Realplayer 8.
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Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 18:52:14 +0100
Graham Watkins wrote:
Yep, but it doesn't deal with the dependency question.
It will, but you will need to have as sources
1) My site
2) 10.0 Main
3) 10.0 Contrib
4) PLF
The easiest way is to use http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/, there you
for me.
Is there a way round this or should I resign myself to an xfce4less
existence?
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HIJACKED ME BLEEDIN THREAD!!
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Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
Hi
Have you tried added Charles Edwards list to your URPMI and using his Xfce4 RPM's?
I have them installed here and they work fine for me.
http://www.eslrahc.com
Yep, but it doesn't deal with the dependency question.
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Hi Dudes,
Thought I'd see what all the fuss is about with xfce4. Trouble is some
things don't seem to work. Don't have any menus any more - is this right?
Also the settings icon produces no activity. Trying to open settings
from the command line with usr/bin/xfce-setting-show gets me No such
Margot wrote:
Graham Watkins wrote:
Hi Dudes,
Thought I'd see what all the fuss is about with xfce4. Trouble is some
things don't seem to work. Don't have any menus any more - is this
right?
The menus should appear if you right-click anywhere on the desktop. Did
you not find
Margot wrote:
Graham Watkins wrote:
And finally (for now) the terminal icon doesn't work (although I can
get a terminal by opening the manual and starting another shell).
I had the same problem - it seems to try to call up a type of terminal I
didn't have installed! Solution was to right-click
in kmix.
If you open it up you'll find a number of sliding controlls labelled 0100
1001.
I got good sound by switching the third and the fifth ones off (click on
green light at top so it's dark).
I have no idea why this works or whether it will work in the same way
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).
I have no idea why this works or whether it will work in the same way
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Anne Wilson wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Saturday 10 April 2004 08:23, Graham Watkins wrote:
Anyone know how to configure Shorewall so as to enable access to the
Linux host by the W98 guest?
As things stand, I can only see the host from the guest if I shut
Shorewall
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 17:23, Graham Watkins wrote:
Anyone know how to configure Shorewall so as to enable access to the
Linux host by the W98 guest?
As things stand, I can only see the host from the guest if I shut
Shorewall down.
You should be able to share the internet
Anyone know how to configure Shorewall so as to enable access to the
Linux host by the W98 guest?
As things stand, I can only see the host from the guest if I shut
Shorewall down.
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the word relationship
of goverment servers is a favourite
spammer technique these days. Maybe it's a good way to infect a lot of
computers Then again perhaps it's just coincidence. I don't really know
what I'm talking about anyway.
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On the whole, I preferred cats to women because cats seldom if ever
if anyone saw it but me. A glitch in
the list software perhaps?
Be interesting to see if I get a bounce on this one.
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On the whole, I preferred cats to women because cats seldom if ever used
the word relationship.(Kinky Friedman - Greenwich Killing Time)
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Keith Powell wrote:
On Sunday 04 Apr 2004 12:50 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 07:36, Graham Watkins wrote:
Strange that. I posted yesterday and got a bounce message. I couldn't
be bothered to try posting again but later on the message appeared.
Nobody replied so I can't be sure
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