Hi all,
For a while now I've been packaging kernels and Xen packages for EL6 -
however they've all been 64 bit only.
Recently, I've compiled them for i686 (32 bit) machines and would love
to get some feedback of anyone who runs Xen on a 32 bit setup (can be 64
bit machine with 32 bit
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Steven Haigh net...@crc.id.au wrote:
Hi all,
For a while now I've been packaging kernels and Xen packages for EL6 -
however they've all been 64 bit only.
You've my empathy. I did this years ago for our favorite upstream vendor's
version 4 releases while
On 19/02/2012 11:50 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
You've my empathy. I did this years ago for our favorite upstream
vendor's version 4 releases while working for the BBC on a
virtualization project. Given our favorite upstream vendor's insistence
on support for KVM, though, are you seeing any
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I have some camcorder recording that I need to get into a
cross-platform-readable format - included eventually into a Powerpoint
presentation (the owner of the file uses only Windows).
Kino has captured the clip and I can see the timeline, but of
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Steven Haigh net...@crc.id.au wrote:
I didn't agree with TUV in dropping Xen - however I'm pretty sure it will
return in EL7.
I'm not sure about this. There are things I dislike intensely about KVM,
specifically the lack of network configuration tools for
On 02/19/12 07:36, Anne Wilson wrote:
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I have some camcorder recording that I need to get into a
cross-platform-readable format - included eventually into a Powerpoint
presentation (the owner of the file uses only Windows).
Kino has captured the
On 02/19/2012 12:09 AM, Daniel Pun wrote:
Thanks Mark.
I installed elrepo.repo and the nvidia driver in SL 6.2 without any
problems.
However, I followed the instructions mentioned in
http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration
and still cannot get rpmfusion fully installed on SL 6.2, that is, I can
Kino has captured the clip and I can see the timeline, but of course
it is in .kino format. I thought that .mov might be the best bet, but
kino crashes if you ask it to save to .mov.
You should probably target .avi or maybe .mp4 as a good cross-platform choice.
Kino should give you an option