I've been given a couple of Cds from Europe.
They're of radio broadcasts---some introductory chat, an
orchestral performance, more chat, another performance etc.
The performances are good. Shame about the chat.
So I'd like to edit them: save the performances and reburn.
A Cd contains one giant
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 04:14:52PM +1000, Bill Bennett wrote:
A Cd contains one giant file. I will have to edit this (and
in the process, it would be nice to remove any foot shuffling,
bronchial egoists, etc.)
You can rip the single track, chop it into useful sized tracks, ripping out
the bits
Hello,
One of the customers wants to run Linux Enterprise
Server 3 with several modems attached to it.
They purchased HP ProLiant DL380 server and
wish to use NetComm modems.
The issue is that hey wantto have unbreakable
evnironment and that modems do not fail
under Linux.
I have spoken to
Hey Dusan,
Long time no chat.
The issue is that you can't have an unbreakable modem under Linux
because you can't have an unbreakable modem, because you can't
have an unbreakable phone line.
What if someone digs up your phone lines?
What if the line just drops out, which even with the most
On Wed, 5 May 2004, VK2COT wrote:
Hello,
One of the customers wants to run Linux Enterprise
Server 3 with several modems attached to it.
They purchased HP ProLiant DL380 server and
wish to use NetComm modems.
The issue is that hey wantto have unbreakable
evnironment and that modems do
I have three machines connected:
M1 == M2 == M3
M2 has two NIC's and will not act as a router so the network around M3
is secure.
I have an NFS mount from M1 = M2 with no-root-squash,ro as /data on M2.
When I try and mount M2 /data (NFS mount) to M3 as /data I cannot mount
it because it is
Hi
Alternatively, check out gcdmaster I think it is called. You can take one
file, and use the program to place cue points, and then use cdrdao to burn
the one file as several tracks.
Luke
At 04:56 PM 5/05/2004, Matthew Palmer wrote:
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 04:14:52PM +1000, Bill Bennett
On Wed, 05 May 2004 19:04:03 +1000, Ken Foskey uttered
I have three machines connected:
M1 == M2 == M3
M2 has two NIC's and will not act as a router so the network around M3
is secure.
I have an NFS mount from M1 = M2 with no-root-squash,ro as /data on M2.
When I try and mount M2
Hi All
Do you experience this frustration too?
Previously opened links that do not change colour when you click the
browser back button.
I could before browse the slug archives with ease, BUT now find myself
repeatly clicking the same link twice, by mistake.
For some reason something has
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 22:02, Steve Kowalik wrote:
And what does portmap have to say about this on both machines? Nine
times of ten, with a permission denied message, portmap is the service
responsible. Check hosts.allow on both machines, as well as rpcinfo,
and always remember the firing
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 22:28, The Salisbury's wrote:
I could before browse the slug archives with ease, BUT now find myself
repeatly clicking the same link twice, by mistake.
The web designer can override the colours for clicked link and
unclicked link to be the same value. I hope that this
This one time, at band camp, Ken Foskey wrote:
I have three machines connected:
M1 == M2 == M3
M2 has two NIC's and will not act as a router so the network around M3
is secure.
I have an NFS mount from M1 = M2 with no-root-squash,ro as /data on M2.
When I try and mount M2 /data (NFS mount)
looks like you are right.
stumbled across where it does work for
examplehttp://lists.linux.org.au/archives/lias/2004-March/threads.html
so its not my browser
thanks
Roger
I could before browse the slug archives with ease, BUT now find myself
repeatly clicking the same link
Hey hey.
At Wed, 05 May 2004 22:28:24 +1000, The Salisbury's wrote:
Previously opened links that do not change colour when you click the
browser back button.
I could before browse the slug archives with ease, BUT now find myself
repeatly clicking the same link twice, by mistake.
Hi all,
There should be no need to mod the box anymore. I personally have not
done it, but it looks pretty straight forward.
See: http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/
Have a Great day!!!
--
Dave Peters
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 03:01:19PM +1000, Michael Fox wrote:
Im ok will running it but i
Robert Collins wrote:
[snip]
If everything is fine until the second CR, then you probably have a MTU
issue. See man iptables and put a MSS clamp rule in as they describe.
Bingo!
Thanks so much Rob this was exactly the problem. :-)
For the curious, the relevant man iptables info is,
TCPMSS
quote who=Rick Welykochy
Pardon my ignorance, but why did MS deploy the Xbox using Linux instead of
one of their own operating systems, perhaps Windows CE?
Is this a tacit admission by them that their own offerings are not up to
scratch in the gaming dept?
Er, they certainly didn't ship
Hi all,
April was a pretty good month, there was a _lot_ of work put into the
Free Trade Agreement (FTA) issue, in terms of submissions, education,
publicity and the like. Many thanks to everyone who helped out, and
especially to Rusty who put so much work into it, and has managed to
speak to
On Thu, May 06, 2004, Rick Welykochy wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but why did MS deploy the Xbox using Linux
instead of one of their own operating systems, perhaps Windows CE?
They didn't. As I understand it, the xbox runs something much like the
Win2K kernel. Since the xbox is largely known
the xbox is basically just a pc. i believe its a celeron with an nvidia
video card
the interfaces are just usb with different plugs, ethernet card, ide with
hard disks
so throw a bunch of monkeys (or even better, hackers* with too much time) in
a room with an xbox and some linux sources
and sooner
Dean Hamstead wrote:
i believe sony helped get linux going on playstation2, but youll need
to google it. the xbox is a powerpc with an ati card. its biggest problem
is that it doesnt have a hard disk (unlike ps2 and xbox)
I'm guessing you mean't GameCube instead of xbox in reference to powerpc
quote who=Dean Hamstead
the xbox is a powerpc with an ati card. its biggest problem is that it
doesnt have a hard disk (unlike ps2 and xbox)
[ Dean meant to say xbox2 first up in this sentence, just to clarify. :-) ]
- Jeff
--
GVADEC 2004: Kristiansand, Norway
Hi All,
I have nearly 200 surplus NLX cases with 130W PSU that I need to move.
$10 each - min qty. 10 pieces.
Ideal project boxes, shoe boxes or even a hamster house.
Seriously though I do have a conversion kit to Mini-iTx available.
Please reply off line.
Kind regards,
- Guy.
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