are with Nero. The
quality of avi->dvd was completely unacceptable. After posting a message on
filesoup.com, I was told that the Nero encoding system was sub-standard and
to use TMPG or CCE. But surely I can do the job, just as well and even
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REALLY hard. Then I hit stop. Then boom.
Pretty neat. I think I'll look over the HTML sources!
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So, it *really* sucks to be them. :-)
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Bill Kendrick wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 09:18:55AM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
I'm talking about real DVD authoring.
Doug Barbieri :)
Eeek! My ears are burning. :-)
Well, it's been a while since I've done any dvd authoring. Now my wife
uses a Mac + DVD StudioPro (and she's a lot happier
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Hey all,
I've got an HP Pavillion z5000 laptop which I dual boot with Debian
testing. I have two Linux kernel versions loaded: 2.4.26 and 2.6.7.
In order to get my built-in wireless working, I'm using ndiswrapper. I
also run ifplugd and waproamd.
In the 2.4
ing anything back up, networking is hosed until I reboot.
Any suggestions as to what I should try? I get absolutely nothing
helpful in dmesg or /var/log/syslog. Ken Bloom, Gabriel Rosa and I sat
at Crepeville after the meeting for a couple of hours trying to work
this out, to no avail.
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eresting thing to note that while I'm doing a waitpid() in the
runner thread, the entire application blocks.
Hope this helps!
>
> Thanks,
> Julie.
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mcop's RBL for free, but are
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oot system is set up that way--hda is a windows-only disk, hdc and
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; output shows
that it's being recognized as well.
I tried using "testdisk", and again, when the disk is accessed, I just
get I/O errors. Is this disk totally a lost cause, or is there another
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> > > > perhaps eventually burn them to DVD.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > has anybody ever done this? i can use xawtv to watch my tapes, but for
> > > > some reason, it doesn't want to record. it refuses to record t
Hello all,
I have my GPG key uploaded to pgp.mit.edu, and have had it there since
2002. When I do
gpg --list-keys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 09:47:00AM -0700, R. Douglas Barbieri wrote:
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> This has me flabbergasted. I bet this trick worked very we
tip of my tounge). The idea was for you to be able to
surf the web using https--the https server would "wrap" all of the
target links on a page before serving it to your browser via https--I
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vi:
t; > >> cvs-1.11.5 [export aborted]: or set the CVSROOT environment variable.
> > >>
> > >> what that means? Thanks.
> > >> Walther.
> > >
> > >It means you should use CVS with the -d option, or make the :pserver... line
> > >int
> it on their website.
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> > switching to the Unstable distro.
> >
> > Thanks for any advice!
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obvious error (EE) lines. Either attach the file to your
next post, or make it available via http.
Otherwise, I'm not sure about other distros, where the detailed X log is
kept.
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 17:36, Katie wrote:
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atches involved. We just want to build the thing from
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.deb
> dpkg -i libpam*.deb
>
> Then, apt-get dist-upgrade worked as expected.
>
> Hope that helps anyone out there, YMMV :)
Heck yeah! Thanks Pete for pointing this out!
>
> pete
>
>
> On Thu 26 Jun 03, 4:49 PM, R. Douglas Barbieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
r a solution to this problem, but came up empty
handed. I can install other packages, but everytime I try to do a
"dist-upgrade", I get this error.
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> I've googled, but there is so much about Mozilla on the web it is hard
> to come up with anything.
>
> btw Galeon doesn't have these problems. Galeon is my primary browser
> anyway, but I'd still like to fix Mozilla.
>
> Any ideas???
>
> Thanks!
>
Here is a good article about recovering a Debian system without having a
backup of /var/lib/dpkg...
http://www.linuxworld.com/2003/0113.petreley.html
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to say "this outgoing tcp connection to foo.com gets only 1% of the
bandwidth" or something like that. Am I making any sense?
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, 17 Dec 2002, R. Douglas Barbieri wrote:
> I've got an interesting one:
>
> I had to reload one of my debian systems this weekend. I installed the
> "sudo" package, and added my user (via visudo, of course). Now, when I
> issue the command "sudo ",
out using XMMS ?
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> Thanks - Dick Ely
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same UID. You may want to check that out as well.
>
> HTH,
>
> Chris
>
> On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 15:36, R. Douglas Barbieri wrote:
> > I've got an interesting one:
> >
> > I had to reload one of my debian systems this weekend. I installed the
> >
ns as to where to look to fix this? This kinda worries me.
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r whatever to a wave file and
> stores this on the hardrive. Just switch to aRts and it should be fine.
> Also, you may want to go look for those wave files and delete them!
>
> Jonathan
>
>
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> >Has anyone ever seen anything like this? I r
ng at
something like 10x speed, but again, no audio. Now, I installed mpg123 and
it plays mp3 files just fine. I am running artsd, so I installed the
xmmsarts package, and I still get this problem.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to look or what to try?
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> > must be installed first. Does anyone know of any gotchas to be aware of
> > when deciding which laptop to buy?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > -- Larry
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/usr/sbin/exim
> > exim: neither action flags nor mail addresses given
>
> check
>
> > salomon:/etc# debsums exim | grep -v OK$
> >
> > ... to make sure the binary there is actually executable.
>
> empty.
>
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> > > i'm running out of i
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> * The latest Gnu Compiler Collection, gcc-3.2, and a specially tuned
> and tested high-performace kernel, 2.4.18.
Finally--it's nice to see the end of gcc-2.96. That's one of the reasons I
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Hello all,
I came across a command a while ago which allowed me to see which
processes had what modules loaded. I can't for the life of me remember
what it is! Anyone know?
Doug
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Yay Mike! That was it. I remarked off the offending line
from my /etc/security/limits.conf, and that worked like a champ:
# limit size of any one of users' files to 100mb
#* hardfsize 10
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hardcore0
# limit size of any one of users' files to 100mb
* hardfsize 10
I will try remarking that out and see how that works. I think Bastille did
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lines:
# Users generally won't see annoyng core files
[ "$UID" = "0" ] && ulimit -S -c 100 > /dev/null 2>&1
But this has to do with core files, and only root gets this set. Any
suggestions?
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or start fresh). It gets to 98MB and stops. I tried to ncftpbatch
these files, and I wound up with a directory full of 98MB iso files. :)
Do you need any more information? Do you have any ideas?
Thanks a bunch Mike!
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ip_conntrack_ftp
> iptable_mangle
> iptable_nat
> ip_conntrack
> iptable_filter
> ip_tables
> usb-uhci
> usbcore
> epic100
> 3c59x
> ide-scsi
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> rtc
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>
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k or what I can do?
>
> Doug,
>
> Did you check that you didn't fill the filesystem? (df)
>
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oad a large file via Samba. I don't
have process accounting turned on, the only thing I can think that might
be doing this is Mandrake Bastille. But, I turned off the file size limit
option. Any ideas of where I can look or what I can do?
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e anyone asks, removing the empty directory and manualy
> creating the symlink works, but is undone when I reboot.
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gt; did everytime you want to set up or modify X on a system.
>
> by the way, i just noticed this in "gpm -t help":
>
> autops2- For PS/2 type mouse, specific protocol will be auto detected
>
> i never saw this before; it must be brand new. looks kind of cool.
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rts 2d and 3d with linux.
>
> Today the 8500 supports 2d only in linux.
>
> The geforce 4's today are unsupported, but allegedly the gf4 driver
> will come out tomorrow.
>
> Apparently the extra code necessary to do T&L on the ATI 7500 which
> will also be all that is n
Thanks Pete and Eric for your help!
Pete, at your suggestion, I searched for for the Xlib RENDER message
and found references to the newsgroup comp.os.linux.x. In it, I found a
very helpful reply to my question:
==
Bob Tennent wrote:
> What does the message in the Subj
Hello all,
I have an X-related question. Every time I start up an X-based binary, I
get the following message:
Xlib: extension "RENDER" missing on display ":0.0"
What does this mean? Please enlighten me! :)
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e Radeon 7200 a second gen card? Will it work under Linux? The
manufacturer site says that only Windows is supported.
BTW: I currently own a Voodoo3 3000--it's what I want to upgrade from.
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> begin R. Douglas Barbieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
&
group used that setup for at least 6 months.
> (tho, this was server class hardware)
>
> For personal use, I run with seperate systems and a kvm switchbox.
> slightly older hw on the linux box.
>
> -sp
>
>
>
this even the real problem?
>
> Hopefully some of you dual-booters out there may have run across this
> before.
>
> Any help is appreciated,
>
> Thanks, JOEY.
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> http://msdn.microsoft.com/peerjournal/wm/g060199a.asp.";
It seems this link is a bit stale. :(
BTW: the actual link to the avifile doc is:
http://avifile.sourceforge.net/asf-1.0.htm
The title of the document is "ASF forma
irement. Some details can be found at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/peerjournal/wm/g060199a.asp.";
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I never ran into the DEVFS problem
before). In fact, I can run my RH7.2 system just fine with the "initrd="
line in /etc/lilo.conf remarked off. EXT3 and DEVFS seem to be happy in
both instances.
On Mon, 24 Dec 2001, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
>
[major snipage]
>
> pete
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little I became
> > rather confused with it. I found that I preferred LILO so I stayed with it,
> > but I would like to learn GRUB.
>
> I'd be happy to do a mini-presentation on GRUB. As I said, it is tricky to
> install but it is well worth the effort of you like to try
the same thing on linux.
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> command:
> mount /dev/hdd4 /mnt/zip
> and THEN reload the ide-floppy module, THEN try remounting using the old
> command, after which the devfs node /dev/ide/host0/bus1/target1/lun0/part4
> then exists. Very odd. Any ideas why? JTD
>
>
> begin: R. Doug
my IOMEGA Zip drive. I do a modprobe
for imm, and it used to become available on /dev/sda4. Under devfs, a
/dev/scsi/... directory appears, but has no entries. Has anyone out there
had experience with this? Is there some tuning I have to do in
/etc/devfs.conf?
Thanks!
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