Ubuntu 7.10 released

2007-10-18 Thread der.hans
moin moin, http://www.Ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu710 A couple of days ago I downloaded the beta i386 desktop ISO. Once I got the torrent for the final ISO I copied the beta image to the expected filename for the final release. rtorrent did a checksum and didn't need to grab anything, so the beta from

torrent question

2007-10-18 Thread Dazed_75
I constantly see advice that for using a torrent I should set my router to port forward a number of ports to the using computer. Problem is that there may be more than one computer on the LAN using torrents now that they are so prevalent. For example, I have an old and a new gaming machine with

Re: torrent question

2007-10-18 Thread Dazed_75
On 10/18/07, Dazed_75 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I constantly see advice that for using a torrent I should set my router to port forward a number of ports to the using computer. Problem is that there may be more than one computer on the LAN using torrents now that they are so prevalent. For

Re: torrent question

2007-10-18 Thread David Bendit
On Oct 18, 2007, at 11:38 AM, Dazed_75 wrote: On 10/18/07, Dazed_75 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I constantly see advice that for using a torrent I should set my router to port forward a number of ports to the using computer. Problem is that there may be more than one computer on the LAN using

Re: bash redirection

2007-10-18 Thread Craig White
On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 20:04 -0700, Kurt Granroth wrote: Craig White wrote: I am so weak on shell scripting - and I do try and I wear out the info pages (way too many on bash)... how do I redirect output to input... I am trying to pipe output of mplayer into ffmpeg and I can't get my

Re: bash redirection

2007-10-18 Thread Kurt Granroth
Craig White wrote: I am so weak on shell scripting - and I do try and I wear out the info pages (way too many on bash)... how do I redirect output to input... I am trying to pipe output of mplayer into ffmpeg and I can't get my head around it since ffmpeg needs an input file... ffmpeg

Re: Tempe Stammtisch photos posted

2007-10-18 Thread Alan Dayley
So do I. To clarify, the URL is to a Flikr group. Anyone with an individual Flikr account can join the group and include any of their own photos in the group photo pool. Anyone who has photos of a PLUG event and has a Flickr account are invited to join the PLUG group and share your photos.

ubuntu : copy to new hdd?

2007-10-18 Thread betty
ok, i *really like *ubuntu (feisty fawn) . i have it set up 'just like i like it' to be. (on the gui) i will start to use that and phase out rh 9.0 that i've been using forever. the ubuntu is great, it worked easily on my palm :) on my printer:) and on the ext modem :) what more could one want !

Re: ubuntu : copy to new hdd?

2007-10-18 Thread Craig White
On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 19:42 -0700, betty wrote: ok, i *really like *ubuntu (feisty fawn) . i have it set up 'just like i like it' to be. (on the gui) i will start to use that and phase out rh 9.0 that i've been using forever. the ubuntu is great, it worked easily on my palm :) on my

Re: bash redirection

2007-10-18 Thread Craig White
On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 20:04 -0700, Kurt Granroth wrote: Craig White wrote: I am so weak on shell scripting - and I do try and I wear out the info pages (way too many on bash)... how do I redirect output to input... I am trying to pipe output of mplayer into ffmpeg and I can't get my