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First the questions.

Other then karamba-webcam, are there any programs in portage (emerge -s
webcam came up with only karamba-webcam) to enable the viewing of video
locally and through programs like Gnomemeeting?

Do any of you folks recommend getting a Linux-based virus scanner? Since
I'm doing some minor web hosting (mainly for Windows users) I've been
thinking it might be a good idea but really am not sure if I should
bother or not.

Also, I know the command to change my desktop background, so I got to
thinking it'd be nice if I could write a script that would be invoked
every hour and change to a random background whose path is defined in a
txt file (hand written) and was wondering how exactly would I make a
shell script (I can write basic scripts, mainly for invoking commands
with commonly used options) to pick one at random.

Now the problems.

XMMS 1.2.9 fails during compile. I've tried several different times but
it fails each time, as does one of the dependencies for man2html. I've
thought about filing a bug report but I'm not sure if it's a Gentoo bug
or a bug with the program. I won't have the exact message again for a
few days (XFree and GCC take a day and a half to compile) so I'll get
back to you with the error messages if you folks want.

Another problem I'm having is getting my mail to be filtered through my
procmailrc file (will attach if wanted). Any thoughts on how to get Exim
(my MTA of choice) to invoke procmail? I also have SpamAssassin
installed, is that overkill or what is possibly causing these problems?
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Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. http://joseph-a-nagy-jr.homelinux.org
Student at Motlow State Community College http://www.mscc.edu
Political Activist Extraordinaire
The only fallacy is the inaction on our part to stave off the worst of
horrors, the stripping of personal freedom.
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