Hello everyone,
Is there a free lunix ps3 download the one i get form
google is not there. web page cannot be displayed. and do i need a
blank cd to put lunix on the ps3 or can i just use my flash usb to get
the iso and the otheros. and the other.bld on it? I m new
Thanks!
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alyssa
I am about to embark on a similar upgrade myself. I am also on Ubuntu
6.10 and plan to upgrade to the latest LTS version through a complete
reinstallation. If you've completed your upgrade I'd love to hear any
feedback/issues you may have.
My other concerns with my upgrade is getting my RAID
Thank you for your replies.
I'm trying to figure out how to convert all of my .cue files to UTF-8.
For the time being I've manually converted the ones containing danish
characters.
EAC seems to have encoded them in ASCII format.
I've found a command line tool that is capable of doing the
I would recommend VortexBox. Most of the things you need are already set
up. Samba is already working, mplayer is already set up to work with
AlienBBC. You just install the iso and you done.
There is a software RIAD option during install and an option to span
drives.
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agillis
rip, tag, get
agillis;405283 Wrote:
I would recommend VortexBox.
I took a look at this and it looks great but I think it's only for 686
compatible processors so the Via chip of my setup rules it out.
Thanks anyway for the suggestion.
Zoltan
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Zoltan
ChrisNY;405242 Wrote:
I am about to embark on a similar upgrade myself. I am also on Ubuntu
6.10 and plan to upgrade to the latest LTS version through a complete
reinstallation. If you've completed your upgrade I'd love to hear any
feedback/issues you may have.
My other concerns with my
My recollection of ubuntu desktop *updates*: version 5 - 6 easy, 6 - 7
terrible, 7-8 easy. I suggest checking the upgrade path beforehand if
you intend updating.
For me LTS seems a good choice, and the xubuntu environment, while
lighter than gnome, still is an overkill, if you can ssh to it from
Sorry - but I can't think of anything immediately that I know of that
could cause that if those packages and all their dependencies are up to
date. I'll keep trying to think of something, though.
It might be a question better suited for the Gentoo forums, especially
as you can reproduce it
cpm wrote:
Maybe such a 'walking'/converting script would be easier to do on a
Linux machine?
yes, this is the sort of thing in general that fits very well with the
UNIX design.
you may even find a few utils out there for Linux that do the conversion
(for one file) and then it's a trivial
Hi :-( while fidgeting with wol I lost it force quitted my CC4.2 one
time to many now it can not perform fsck on /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
fsck.ext2 read only file system while trying to open
/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
Then it nags something about superblocks ? tries that and then it
says:
Zoltan,
The i586 kernel is on the VortexBox ISO. I have never tested it on an
i586 machine. But it should work.
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agillis
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rpm are compressed with CPIO. You can extract them using Linux. The easy
way to look inside one it to use 7zip (I run it under windows) it can
decompress any compressed file including rpms.
If you post this script or how to get the RPM. I would be interested in
taking a look at it.
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agillis
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