Does anyone know of a good guide for converting an xvid to DVD under Gentoo?
I have previously ripped a few of my kids Disney movies. Now one is broke so
I want to burn from the backup.
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Does anyone know of a good guide for converting an xvid to DVD under Gentoo?
I have previously ripped a few of my kids Disney movies. Now one is broke so
I want to burn from the backup.
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Justin R Findlay wrote:
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Are there any tools/editors to edit a pdf or ps file? I am digitizing
some books. I have the books as pdf and can convert that to postscript,
text, html.
I would like to be able to insert a few graphics
Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
Google for edit PDF +Linux.
Did that. There wasn't much out there really.
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join all the lines of a paragraph, no?
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Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 17:38, JimD wrote:
From my perspective, I don't want an ftp server that will allow someone
to get in to my gentoo box by brute forcing a username and password. I
guess I can install something like denyhosts if the ftp server uses tcp
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Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Tuesday 06 June 2006 18:01 skrev JimD:
I don't know what windows software he will always
use. He may try FrontPage or Dreamweaver or some other tool.
I would *really* recommend that he does not use Frontpage. It produces crap
code... I know nothing about
Mick wrote:
I also found this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tnef/
HTH
Thanks for the links ;)
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Then man eix and man gentoolkit.
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or DocFile, which is the
same technique used by Word, Excel and many many more.
Can't MS even do email right?
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Mick wrote:
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Can't MS even do email right?
Err, no.
Have you tried importing them in a mail client (kmail, thunderbird,
Opera)? I haven't tried it myself, but that's how I would go about it
in the first instance. Should that fail, you could
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Can't MS even do email right?
This was a rhetorical question, right?
Anyway, the best way I have found to migrate messages from outlook is
to setup an IMAP server, and use outlook to transfer the messages to
the imap server
responded already. So why ad to the noise?
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one would capitalize the first word of
a sentence.
I get to make a new procmail recipe now:
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JimD wrote:
Does anyone know anything about this?
http://www.license.shorturl.com/
I was wondering if it is a scam. My sister, an AOL user, sends me the
AOL-Chain-Mail-Crap. I should .procmailrc her, but I would feel bad : )
Jim
Never mind. I just entered a fake first and last name
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Martin Larsson wrote:
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Anyway, all I had to do is remove /etc/vmware/not_configured and all is
golden.
Thanks, that helped. Now I can run vmware as root.
But attempting to run it as myself, I get:
(vmware
JimD wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions for some fun email based games? I have
never played any before, I don't know if any exist.
I guess I have some turn-based strategy like game in mind. I wanted to
see If I could get a friend to play across the Net.
The requirements
I know of GTK-Qt which lets GTK+ look like QT under KDE. However, is
there the opposite for Gnome? I would like to make the few QT/KDE apps
I run look better withing Gnome.
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
Well, fact is, that we can now get access to the page. And
I wonder, why JimD posted, after it's been discovered that
this fact is outdated (the post from Raymond Lewis and
the replies have been sent before JimD sent his reply).
Alexander Skwar
Dude, get over
/distfiles and then ran this (one line):
ebuild /usr/portage/app-admin/perl-cleaner/perl-cleaner-1.03.ebuild digest
Now it merged in fine.
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help me now :-(
Thanks for any help,
p.s. sorry if this post showed up already. I posted it close to 2 hours
ago and don't see it.
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Iain Buchanan wrote:
I'm not saying it _does_ these things, but where does it say it
_doesn't_?
Hey, Google has a corporate slogan of do no evil. We can trust big
corps right? :-)
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By the way, do you know if Gentoo considers an ebuild with an -rX on the
end to be newer? For example which would emerge choose:
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6
or
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r1
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help me now :-(
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Ryan Tandy wrote:
JimD wrote:
If the above is not doable, does anyone know of a good binary news
reader for Linux?
What's wrong with Thunderbird?
For binary news groups? I could give it a shot. However, Thunderbird
sucks up tons of memory for text-only news groups with a few hundred
posts
Ryan Tandy wrote:
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By the way, do you know if Gentoo considers an ebuild with an -rX on the
end to be newer? For example which would emerge choose:
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6
or
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r1
s/Gentoo/portage ;)
Ahh, yes, I had a brain freeze.
Yay, random portage trivia
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It is official.
http://picasa.google.com/linux/
It installs and runs well with Gentoo.
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a screenshot of
it running on Gentoo with a Fedora VM.
http://www.parallels.com/files/upload/ecomfedora_gentoo.gif
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JimD wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
Yes, the price is right, but when I tried it I could not make it work.
++ kevin
I am using VMware 4.x workstation. The workstation performance is
better than the free versions. I use Linux for my main desktop, however
I do MS Win C# programming
. The new Intel based ones have a much
faster processor and a much better hard drive. The difference is
night-and-day.
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The weird thing is that I have gcc 3.4.5 installed, not 3.4.4. Is there
some system file that is telling libtool to use 3.4.4?
Jim
FYI, I fixed this by re-emerging libtool. How in the world did libtool
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wu chuanwen wrote:
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hdparm -Tt /dev/hda
Sorry!But i just don't know what you mean by this?
I expect your reply!
Thanks again!
I meant I want you to run the command above and send the output. The
last parameter /dev/hda refers to the drive where you have
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are gladly welcomed
TIM
Medina Christian Academy
A Higher Standard...
Jeremiah 33:3
John 3:16
Jeremiah 29:11
Esther 4:14
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should show something. How
about in the product specs? Once you have the specific winmodem, post
it here. Maybe someone has experience with the same winmodem as you.
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guys I eat lunch with have gotten a amazing amount of enjoyment out of a
game called KBounce.
Hmm, I am a Gnome guy, but I will still check it out.
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and bring it back up. I would need to start it as the logged in
user not as root.
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to the devs. I think they need some fixing as
well. However, I haven't really thought much about it and so have no
real useful suggestions, yet.
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output of:
hdparm -Tt /dev/hda
Replace hda with your correct drive.
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marcin wrote:
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marcin wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to increase priority for OpenGL?
Thanks, Marcin
I am using gentoo-sources with the Anticipatory I/O sched and did not
notice a slow down when I ran glxgears and nbench. I get about 980 fps
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Robert Persson wrote:
On Sunday 07 May 2006 11:31 JimD was like:
Or stick with xorg-7 and don't do all the little updates? If i have a
working package, I won't do an update unless the *package* changes. For
example I wouldn't update a working foo-1.0-r1 to foo-1.0-r2. I would
(probably) do
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Thanks Mick.
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JimD wrote:
Ok, this is a three part question. I am on vacation and I am using my
wife's laptop that used to have winxp and now has Gentoo. Starting
today I started to get garbled video output followed by a lock-up. I
have been using the laptop as my dev platform and keeping it running
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impressed with the speed improvements in Gnome
2.14 vs 2.12.
So to answer your question, no, it is not needed in Gnome since gnome is
not written in C++ like KDE is.
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line the form buttons up nicely : )
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I am the opposite and delete everything. It has come to bite me in the
bum many times. I need to start saving emails.
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Very true.
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JimD wrote:
After running eix-sync, I now get corrupted output. I no longer get
the correct information in the ebuilds. This has happened to me a few
times. Has this ever happened to anyone? Is there some quick fix?
snip
I don't know if this is eix or emerge causing the problem. I just
wanted to do was fix up the the ugly compose form. With an
event-driven web app, the code would have been separated and it would
have been real easy to make changes to.
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to ping my gateway and get to the net.
I get to have Gentoo on my vacation!
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have a fast connection.
The regular install CD seems to be the best bet though, especially for
non-network installs.
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all night. Besides, I thought udev handles that? Or do I need a base
set of device files for the kernel until udev kicks in?
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I don't see anythign for 2.6 kernels that says udev.
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Ryan Tandy wrote:
JimD wrote:
OK, something weird is going on with a new install I just did. I might
have hosed /dev. I though udev takes card of /dev?
When I boot the new install, I get a kernel panic about the root= line
in my grub.conf. So from the grub boot menu I press c and entered
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Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Yes, while those are perfectly valid solutions and I do utilise such a
solution for me when I switch from Home to Work/Work to Home. (which
does not cover yet DHCP)
I'm hoping that there is a better way via a deny script for mac addrs.
Do you reboot when you go from
if your monitor has some built-in option to switch off after a
certain period.
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JimD wrote:
Are there any network monitoring apps in gentoo that will show processes
and how much network usage they are using?
I don't need anything fancy, just something like:
PID COMMAND Bandwidth
7866 mplayer 55kbs
7899 rufus198kbs
...
Thanks for the tips Mick and James
fire-eyes wrote:
Hi, i'm trying to use bash completion. That is, the extended bash completion.
I merged bash-completion, and it tells me to do the following:
einfo Add the following to your ~/.bashrc to enable completion support.
einfo NOTE: to avoid things like Gentoo bug #98627,
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