I like openshot if i'm stuck doing it on the centos box. i usually use
adobe on the win box. if you're not doing any kind of advanced effects and
just doing chopping/pasting and the like it ought to work fine.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 3:55 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to cu
Test something from Apple without having to sink a couple hundred bucks
into it? We're talking about the same Apple, right?
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 6:58 PM, Alan Bartlett wrote:
> On 18 January 2014 01:07, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> >
> >Now to get it to actually do something. I get the please
And when it doesn't work, http://troy.jdmz.net/samba/fw/index.html make
sure to punch some holes in IPTables so it can talk out.
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 8:29 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> Along with making a good list of what you're trying to do:
>
>Stable access to Windows fileshares
If you want it stable, well-documented, and maintained Hylafax is probably
a good route to go for an all-in-one solution.
http://www.hylafax.org/content/Main_Page
Without knowing all the specifics i'd say go round up a copy of XBOOT off
pendrivelinux.com, feed it the SLC6 disk .iso, and hit 'GO' on it. there's
about 100 different utilities that'll make a bootable USB device out of an
.ISO for you.
bwahahahahaahahahahah. i have a cat. is it FF multithreading in a new
process for each window or plugin to compartmentalize against crashes or
exploits in any one particular window like Chrome?
i'd probably round up any one of 100 repacked Windows Fonts (msttcorefonts)
.RPMs, force it to courier new, and forget about it. there's scads of
how-tos running around for Fedora and Red Hat based systems.
There is something to be said for minimizing downtime, but every time i've
tried getting tricky with something like that something else goes horribly
wrong. i believe IPIO was mentioned and Murphy probably has something else
to say about it, too.
Felip.
always always always: back up the array. create the new array. move the old
array to the new array. destroy the old array.
A newer build of FFMPeG might do it if you set VLC to use an external codec
or use a different frontend for it.
I usually use only Sony burn decks. Everything Sony i've used from CDROM to
BluRay is blissfully ignorant of whatever you run with it for an OS and
burn software generally with no firmware upgrades. They just work without
complaint. The Sony DRU series internal burn decks especially. 0 problems,
th
What dennis said about checking DNS zones. Also make sure you have your
vhosts set up correctly in your httpd.conf file to have the webserver
listen on your new domain, and make sure you have all allowed flag set on
it unless you're restricting access by subnets/domains.
Every time it does that to me it's automatically selected Digital playback
on teh SPDIF line. you might want to dig around in your settings and see if
it it's set for the Digital line. I've had several linuxes do this to me,
but i dont remember if SCILIN is one of them.
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