I installed my WinTV card properly from the kernel 2.2.4
and dmesg shows:
i2c: initialized
Linux video capture interface: v1.00
bttv0: Brooktree Bt878 (rev 2) bus: 0, devfn: 80, irq: 9, memory:
0xffdfe000.
bttv: 1 Bt8xx card(s) found.
bttv0: Hauppauge eeprom: tuner=Philips FM1236 (2)
bttv0:
I have spent about a week trying to figure out why neither
my Creative Labs SB16 or AWE64 work under Debian (2.2.4 2.1)
I think it has to do with the way my motherboard handles the
irq's and pnp etc. Today I finally got it stop telling me
there is a conflict on IRQ 5 when in fact, nothing is
I've noticed in the newer kernels there is now support for TV tuners
and FM tuner
I have one windows machine at home among many which I'm trying to
transition to Debian but it has one card that I don't think will
work with Debian. It's my Hauppauge WinTV card
it's a TV/Radio tuner which works
Yes, I did almost exactly what you wrote
except I just typed xhost bar without the +
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not
get those messages. Also, I use WindoMaker and I use potato with all
new packages.
Thanks
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on offline mode these message don't
appear. The only diference is I'm now getting:
Xlib: extension MIT-SCREEN-SAVER missing on display
local-host-ip-number:0.0.
I use the most recent version of both WindowMaker and xserver-svga
available on the potato distribution with licq .60
Ramiel Givergis
When I use ssh and run licq remotly I keep getting
Xlib: extension MIT-SCREEN-SAVER missing on display host:10.0.
Could someone tell me what this means?
I tried using licq /dev/null
but that did not get rid of the messages.
Thanks
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If anyone has figured out a way to use netzero with linux I would very much
appretiate it if you would inform me.
THanks.
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on for it?
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can just read it from there?
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thanks, I just did it
do I need to now unsubscribe to this email so I don't get the messages?
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I really hate having to download all of these messages every day
when I read only a handfull. I do all my
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/hosts. Is this so?
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is because the script has the
word persist in it. Take it out and it won't do that.
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your ISP kicking you off. Mine has a 2 hour limit.
Andrew
Woops, I misunderstood... you want it to connect after you get droped.
Add persist
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#Route to my own network
/sbin/route add -net ${NETWORK} netmask ${NETMASK} eth0
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