Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] williamblake]# qtvision -r /dev/video0
qtvision: Unknown option '-r'.
qtvision: Use --help to get a list of available command line options.
If I run just qtvision it works but I get the age old problem that it
does not allow me to select my tuner type
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 15:22:20 +0100
Wojciech Podgórni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am disappointed, really. I was looking forward to using a TV app
with a nice GUI. I guess I have to wait...
Well I tried.
Not having the necessary hw to test it with it would be pointless for me
to try patch it.
Charles A Edwards wrote:
Have you tried any of the other tv rpms xawtv or mythtv and I think xine
can even be used for such?
Charles
Well, I use the following TV apps:
tvtime
Zapping (unfortunately automatic scanning doesn't work here for me
there were some serious problems with
Have you tried any of the other tv rpms xawtv or mythtv and I think
xine can even be used for such?
I get no further with any of them. Personally I think its a more
fundamental problem with the way the kernel uses/recognises TV tuners
especially those that are built into graphics cards. But I
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 15:22:20 +0100, Wojciech Podgórni wrote
I am disappointed, really. I was looking forward to using a TV app
with a nice GUI. I guess I have to wait... Wojciech Podgorni
I never did get kwintv to work, but I didn't try very hard either because
along the way I found tvtimes.
Now available for 9.2
Updated:
gaim-0.75-1.3mdk.cae.i586.rpm
gaim-encrypt-0.75-1.3mdk.cae.i586.rpm
gaim-festival-0.75-1.3mdk.cae.i586.rpm
gaim-perl-0.75-1.3mdk.cae.i586.rpm
gaim-spam-blocker-0.75-1.3mdk.cae.i586.rpm
libgaim-remote0-0.75-1.3mdk.cae.i586.rpm
i've tried your latest gaim charles and i'm afraid that yahoo still doesn't
work for me, after googling and chatting with a friend the other day it
appears that the problem maybe my isps transparent http proxy, he has the
same isp as me, uses the same programs and same servers but his is a