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If you want to thank everyone, you will need to send it to Hardhats. I sent
this to you off the list because it
Have a look here the Wincam software looks good ... free 15 day
trial ... Linux version etc.
http://wincam.net/main.html
http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/screen-capture-software.htm
Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
Is there some screen capture software for Linux that will allow
I recently successfully used xvidcap (http://xvidcap.sourceforge.net/).
Depending on your distribution, it may require some other software to be
installed first. Remember to set the codec to MS_DIV3 if you want the
output to be compatible with Windows Media Player. Contact me offline
if you
Well, so much for that idea. I just tested the system and the web conference
server won't work with a Linux client. it is Oracle Web Conferencing ... one
more reason to love Oracle.
On Tuesday 02 November 2004 04:39 pm, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
www.thesilver.net looks like a possible cheap
On the point of nfs server version. If you are using an nfs server of
version 3.0. Specify in the mount prompt nfsvers=3. If it is 2.0,
specify in the mount prompt nfsvers=2. If you still have an error
mounting, it may be the linux client nfs client tools are too out of
date in which you may
Here is some tips on getting it working.
1. If possible flush the server's firewall. Then flush the client's
firewall. Also make sure that in between the server and client there
are no proxy servers or firewall that may drop or reject the packets.
2. Make sure that the nfs server and portmap is
Thanks William,
The wonder of Linux is that it has so many options and
'buttons.' But, alas, it is also a hurdle for
learning.
I'll try the things you have suggested. Thanks for
your help.
Kevin
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On the point of nfs server version. If you are