Mike,
Here is one... http://openshot.org/
Jon
mike enriquez myli...@cox.net wrote:
Does anyone on the list know of a good video editing software for Linux
or for Winlows?
I would like an software that does not have a steep learning curve.
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
really had to hunt for it.
Jon
Shawn Badger sh...@badger.pro wrote:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging
Is that what you are looking for?
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Sir Light sirli...@cox.net wrote:
Peoples,
I been looking for a mailing list
Peoples,
I been looking for a mailing list that has a list of RPMs binary updates as
they becomes available for download but can't seem to find it. Anyone can point
to a link for it or a line for the mailing list?
Jon
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Daniel,
I wasn't asking about doing it using yum or a command on a Fedora box.. I was
asking for a mailing list that announces the RPMs updates.
Jon
Daniel Stasinski dan...@genericinbox.com wrote:
I been looking for a mailing list that has a list of RPMs binary
updates as they
hans,
If it helps any, I can be at the Westside Stammtisch as I do have a HTC Hero
for you to look at.
Jon
der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote:
Am 17. Mär, 2010 schwätzte Joseph Sinclair so:
Not sure what something similar to a traditional Palm device is (I assume
you mean the
Err
Make that tonight's Stammtisch in Tempe. :)
Jon
Sir Light sirli...@cox.net wrote:
hans,
If it helps any, I can be at the Westside Stammtisch as I do have a HTC Hero
for you to look at.
Jon
der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote:
Am 17. Mär, 2010 schwätzte Joseph Sinclair so
Might want to add HTC's Hero to the mix!!!
Jon
der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote:
moin moin,
There are lots and lots of new mobile devices coming out running Linux.
If you've got an n900, Pre, Droid, Nexxus One, Always Innovating Touch
Book, ZII Trinity, Emblaze First Else, Spica
I picked up a HTC Hero from Sprint and I can agree with what Alan says about
his My Touch phones. Been playing with it a little bit atta time so that I can
get used to the phone, so much to learn and to play. The back of my Hero is not
easy to take off thou.
One of the nice things I like
I picked up a HTC Hero from Sprint and I can agree with what Alan says about
his My Touch phones. Been playing with it a little bit atta time so that I can
get used to the phone, so much to learn and to play. The back of my Hero is not
easy to take off thou.
One of the nice things I like
I picked up a HTC Hero from Sprint and I can agree with what Alan says about
his My Touch phones. Been playing with it a little bit atta time so that I can
get used to the phone, so much to learn and to play. The back of my Hero is not
easy to take off thou.
One of the nice things I like
at 9:14 AM, Sir Light sirli...@cox.net wrote:
Paul,
Paul Mooring drpppr...@gmail.com wrote:
I see where you're coming from on that but for some reason (probably
because I don't really know what I'm talking about) running a specialty
distro like IPCop with a web interface
Nadim,
I have had that problem if I allow my torrent client (Vuze) unlimited upload
speed. I simply limit the upload speed to about half of the upload speed on the
client so that my internet is still responsive.
Jon
Nadim Hoque nadimho...@gmail.com wrote:
Btw my fedora box is pretty
Nadim,
There are a few choices you have...
There are packages that will setup a firewall... http://www.fs-security.com/
is the one.
If you don't have a box that can do just router/firewall duty, you could hit
ebay and get a way cheap box as I have done to be used as a router/firewall. I
got
Another software to use is Clonezilla in which I used to transfer a disk image
from one system to another one. The image can be written to a CD/DVD or to a
remote disk using SAMBA or SSHFILE(think that's the name) which is how I did
the above.
Jon
Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark,
When I went online with COX, one thing above all else is that I knew I MUST,
let me scream that LOUDLY again, ***MUST*** have a firewall in place.
Why? Simple...
To stop people from coming into my network with things I do NOT want like
viruses, people trying to hack into my boxes, all
Mark,
When I went online with COX, one thing above all else is that I knew I MUST,
let me scream that LOUDLY again, ***MUST*** have a firewall in place.
Why? Simple...
To stop people from coming into my network with things I do NOT want like
viruses, people trying to hack into my boxes, all
Mark,
At first, I would think that the PII will be enough but the back of my mind
says...Naw... go with the PIII because one never knows. It really depends
on what the router will do in the future. I have a DL380 G2 with dual PIII @
1.2 ghz running IPCop and yea.. it's overkill but at
Hello Ryan,
My parents have just purchased a FREAKING HUGE 55 Visio HDTV, so epic win.
Question: How much work, if any does it take to run in full resolution
1920x1080, if this is possible. I'm not expecting progressive scan or
anything fancy, just native HD.
Is this possible/how much
Ryan,
BTW it's VIZIO VF550XVT1A is the brand and model, aye?
http://www.vizio.com/product.aspx?id=2802pid=1502
Jon
Sir Light sirli...@cox.net wrote:
Hello Ryan,
My parents have just purchased a FREAKING HUGE 55 Visio HDTV, so epic win.
Question: How much work, if any does
*waves to JD*
I have a server from ebay for REAL cheap. It is a Compaq DL380 G2 that is now
running my firewall(IPCop) that I got for $65. It has a pair of pIII cpus, a
gig of memory and a pair of 36gigs HD(using just one of them) You might want to
try there.
IPCop installed just great on
Lisa,
Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.com wrote:
I am attempting to compress a raw dvd format mpg2 using ffmpeg. I built the
source myself. My ffmpeg appears to strip the audio?
Might it becuse it's missing this -acodec codec in the command? If the option
is not there, ffmpeg
Erich,
I think you still have to do the grub-install /dev/hdc because it does more
than write that boot sector.
An easy way to do it would be to do a chroot /newdrive/newroot. Before doing
this, make sure you setup some like /newdrive/newroot and
/newdrive/newroot/boot with the right
Nathan,
I just did a Fedora install of my new laptop. When I setup the disk partitions,
there was an option to encrypt a whole partition. I did so for my /home1
partition. When it booted, it asked for the passphase for my /home1 partition.
There is a GENTOO How-to page on it at
Nathan,
I just did a Fedora install of my new laptop. When I setup the disk partitions,
there was an option to encrypt a whole partition. I did so for my /home1
partition. When it booted, it asked for the passphase for my /home1 partition.
There is a GENTOO How-to page on it at
Matt Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wouldn't the MBR and stage 1 of the bootloader have to be in plain
text? I mean, the x86 BIOS is small and not very bright, so you're
stuck with having some unencrypted stuff on it. I think. If the
BIOS has additional functions, you might be
If one does a nslookup for news.west.cox.net...
nslookup news.west.cox.net
Server: 192.168.1.10
Address:192.168.1.10#53
Non-authoritative answer:
news.west.cox.net canonical name = cox-west.svc.highwinds-media.com.
cox-west.svc.highwinds-media.comcanonical name
Let's try this again
If one do a nslookup on news.west/east.cox.net, it would get this...
nslookup news.west.cox.net
Server: 192.168.1.10
Address:192.168.1.10#53
Non-authoritative answer:
news.west.cox.net canonical name = cox-west.svc.highwinds-media.com.
Hello Josef,
Josef Lowder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.
The docs just say:
./configure make make install
and that it was compiled under unix with gcc 3.3
Then do exactly what it says to do.
Jon
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Hello Deepan.
Deepan Chakravarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 16, 2008 5:15 AM, Sir Light [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan,
It's either bzip or gzip.
So does the boot loader uncompress the kernel ? if not when and how does the
kernel get uncompressed ?
From what I can
Alan,
It's either bzip or gzip.
Jon
Alan Dayley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Linux kernel is compressed and placed in a zImage file. What is
the compression format of that file.
I've never had to look into it before but I am now. I figure one of you
may already know.
Alan
Eric \Shubes\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Dayley wrote:
I want to parse or convert to text the Firefox history.dat file. There
is apparently a Windows application called Dork that does it. But I'm
not on Windows. :^)
All I want to do is extract a list of the URLs. I'm
Hello Jim,
As for me, I have a PC with two ethernet ports running IPCop(www.ipcop.org) for
the last three years and it works great!!!
It has everything that I need in a firewall/router.
As for the PC, IPCop can be run on like 64megs mem, 10 gb hd and at least a
PII. In another words, no much
Hey Brain,
Just wondeiring, which DNS servers?
BTW, I have my own DNS server that queries directly the top level root servers,
this way, I don't depend on the sometimes very slow ones which Cox's sometimes
are.
Jon
Bryan O'Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never mind, determined that the
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