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
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
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
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
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
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
So do I.
To clarify, the URL is to a Flikr group. Anyone with an individual
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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.
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 !
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
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
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