On 05/20/10 01:06, Zeerak Mustafa Waseem wrote:
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 07:14:35AM -0400, CJoeB wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had wireless working just fine back when I was using the
>> 2.6.27-gentoo-r8 kernel. Since upgrading to the 2.6.30 series of
>> kernels, I haven't been able to get it workin
what it installed, and do some sort of
checksum verification on it? I'm going to assume not, unless I had
already generated my own checksums. In that case, is the safest bet to
do an emerge -e world, and let it rebuild everything? Or is there an
easier (i.e., shorter) way of doing it?
Thanks for your help.
Jake Moe
On 01/06/10 21:04, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 19:46:33 +1000, Jake Moe wrote:
>
>
>> My question is: is there a way that Portage can compare what's
>> currently on the hard disk with what it installed, and do some sort of
>> checksum verifi
On 02/06/10 14:53, Dale wrote:
> Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 01/06/10 21:04, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 19:46:33 +1000, Jake Moe wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> My question is: is there a way that Portage can compar
On 07/06/10 07:44, Nikolay Hodyunya wrote:
> Hello, I'm trying to emerge gnome on my gentoo box, but It fails.
> Here is log.
>
> [32;01m*[0m CPV: media-gfx/eog-2.30.1
> [32;01m*[0m REPO: gnome
> [32;01m*[0m USE: amd64 dbus elibc_glibc jpeg kernel_linux multilib python
> userland_GNU
>
I've got two Gentoo boxes, and would like to run X apps from both on one
display. From reading up on it, it appears that while this is possible,
it's also not recommended from a security standpoint, and the few HOWTOs
I've found for it seem to be 4-6 years old. Can anyone tell me:
a) if this is
On 08/06/10 16:48, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 June 2010 02:14:55 Jake Moe wrote:
>
>> I've got two Gentoo boxes, and would like to run X apps from both on one
>> display. From reading up on it, it appears that while this is possible,
>> it's al
On 09/06/10 09:58, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Jake Moe writes:
>
>
>> j...@aus10224 ~ $ ssh -Y jhb5970
>> Password:
>> Last login: Wed Jun 9 08:05:09 EST 2010 from 192.168.0.114 on pts/0
>> j...@jhb5970 ~ $ firefox
>> Error: no display specified
>> j.
#x27;ve followed the
install guide, and the hard drive has Windows, EXT2 /boot, swap, EXT3 /
on it. I've compiled EXT2, EXT3 and SATA AHCI into the kernel.
Does anyone have any idea what I've forgotten or missed? If you need
more info, let me know. Thanks for any help you can give.
Jake Moe
On 17/06/10 11:02, Alex Schuster wrote:
> walt writes:
>
>
>> On 06/16/2010 04:05 PM, Jake Moe wrote:
>>
>>> I've just completed a fresh Gentoo installation on a new laptop, and
>>>
>>> strangely, after I choose the entry from the Grub s
On 17/06/10 20:38, Roger Mason wrote:
> Jake,
>
> Jake Moe writes:
>
>
>> I've just completed a fresh Gentoo installation on a new laptop, and
>> strangely, after I choose the entry from the Grub screen, all I get is:
>>
>> Booting `Gentoo Linux
On 18/06/10 14:05, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 13:54 +1000, Jake Moe wrote:
>
>> I had tried to see if there was anything special about the hardware,
>> but
>> couldn't find anything. I'm still of the opinion that it's something
>>
t;emerge --depclean" to get rid of any others that are there.
depclean would probably be a good idea anyway, depending on how long the
system has been around, to get rid of anything that's not needed anymore.
Jake Moe
t; 5. ivan the russian spammer is now *you*
> 6. god help you if you ran sudo in the last 5 minutes
>
Holy crap, thanks for that info, Alan. I never heard of that before
when looking into console vs. GUI login. I'll have to re-think my
reasons for sticking with a console login now...
Jake Moe
On 07/07/10 15:50, Mick wrote:
> On Monday 05 July 2010 23:46:54 Jake Moe wrote:
>
>> I've recently installed a new system, and can't seem to get UVESAFB
>> working properly. I've set up everything in the kernel, and modified
>> GRUB's menu.lst t
On 07/07/10 22:20, Mick wrote:
> On 7 July 2010 12:50, Jake Moe wrote:
>
>> On 07/07/10 15:50, Mick wrote:
>>
>>> On Monday 05 July 2010 23:46:54 Jake Moe wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I've recently installed a new system, and
On 07/07/10 23:19, Andy Wilkinson wrote:
> On 07/05/10 15:46, Jake Moe wrote:
>
>> I've recently installed a new system, and can't seem to get UVESAFB
>> working properly. I've set up everything in the kernel, and modified
>> GRUB's menu.lst to use
3 times. how can i configure it to switch mirrors
> automatically?
>
What does "emerge --info | grep GENTOO_MIRRORS" tell you?
Jake Moe
geoip fuzzy condition
> tee tarpit sysrq steal rawnat logmark ipmark dhcpmac delude chaos account"
> Unset: CPPFLAGS, CTARGET, EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS, FFLAGS, INSTALL_MASK,
> LC_ALL, PORTAGE_COMPRESS, PORTAGE_COMPRESS_FLAGS, PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS
>
> Best regards
>
> Peter K
I had a similar issue the other day with Thunderbird (I've been trying
Chromium lately, so I can't comment on Firefox). I ended up changing
drivers from fglrx to radeon, and the issue went away. I also was
seeing a slow "redraw" of xterm windows when I switched desktops in
FVWM; I could see the window being drawn from top to bottom. That too
improved with the radeon driver. However, this is a new build (got a
new work laptop the other day), so I can't comment on whether older
versions of Thunderbird had similar issues.
Jake Moe
one.
>
> Wonko
Well, on my system, that file does belong to libxfce4util:
j...@aus8617 ~ $ equery belongs /usr/lib/libxfce4util.la
[ Searching for file(s) /usr/lib/libxfce4util.la in *... ]
xfce-base/libxfce4util-4.6.2 (/usr/lib/libxfce4util.la)
What does the screen say when it gets to the install phase of emerge?
Any errors there, especially with that file?
Jake Moe
/usr/bin/java -- -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar
/usr/local/games/minecraft-server/minecraft_server.jar nogui
eend $?
}
Do any of the experts here know a way out of my dilemma?
Jake Moe
On 03/06/11 09:31, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 05.03.2011 23:47, schrieb Jake Moe:
>> I'm currently trying to write a simple initscript to run
>> minecraft-server on one of my boxes. I've looked at the ebuild provided
>> via java-overlay, but it turns out it
On 03/06/11 16:48, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
> On Sunday 06 March 2011 11:25:47 Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 03/06/11 09:31, Florian Philipp wrote:
>>> Am 05.03.2011 23:47, schrieb Jake Moe:
>>>> I'm currently trying to write a simple initscript to run
>>>> mi
On 04/03/11 20:04, Dale wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 21:09:56 -0500, Dale wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I wonder if we could put Linux on a old Vic-20? I think I got one out
>>> in the old shed somewhere.
>>>
>> It's been done on a C-64, but I think a 3.5KB box with no mass sto
r three can try to pull their
packages from locally first as well, and if that box hasn't downloaded
it yet, only then will they try to retrieve it from the Internet. See
http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/HOWTO_Setup_local_Portage_and_Package_Mirror
for info.
Jake Moe
On 04/05/11 19:53, KH wrote:
> Am 05.04.2011 11:46, schrieb Jake Moe:
>> On 04/05/11 18:14, KH wrote:
>>> Am 04.04.2011 21:30, schrieb Peter Humphrey:
>>>> On Monday 04 April 2011 19:12:03 William Kenworthy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I dont think h
I haven't followed this entire thread, but is there any chance this
isn't really a "Cisco" device as you know it, but a rebranded
"Linksys"? After seeing a picture of the device, and reading that it's
a "Small Business" router, I'd suspect it's a device that came out of
their acquisition of Linksy
2.6.1 compiled on May 23 2011 at 18:40:17 with
support for: ReadLine, XPM, PNG, SVG, Shape, XShm, SM, XRender, XCursor,
XFT, NLS", and my config is attached.
Any thoughts?
Jake Moe
fvwmconf.bz2
Description: BZip2 compressed data
On 05/27/11 00:22, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
> 2011/5/26 Jake Moe :
>> I'm having a weird issue I'm hoping someone here can help with. I've
>> asked on the FVWM mailing list, but they can't reproduce with my config,
>> so I'm hoping someon
ndbook-amd64.xml?part=3&chap=4
3. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openrc-migration.xml
Like Dale, I used etc-update, and on two different laptops (one x86 and
one amd64), which worked without hitch on both.
Jake Moe
ully run on Gentoo/Firefox) into MonoDevelop, and
then I get the same errors I got before.
Documentation on the Mono, Moonlight and MonoDevelop pages is pretty
sparse when it comes to this combo; I'm getting the impression what I'd
like to do is very much under development, and perhaps just not read
ome a Developer" link on the main
Gentoo site: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml.
Jake Moe
ve no idea how it could.
>> ;-)
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-)
Yeah, sorry, I only included that "equery belongs" bit last time to show
that it was installed on my system, and that the libxfce4util package
installed it. I didn't mean to say you should look for it there; it's
not going to find it, as has been pointed out before. My only point was
that emerging libxfce4util *should* have installed that file; since it
didn't, I would assume you need to look at that emerge process to find
out why; either it's not building it for some reason, or not installing
it after it's been built.
Jake Moe
no idea what I'm doing wrong.
> Forgetting to post up your configs :) eg /etc/conf.d/net etc
I've used the iwl3945 on a few HP laptops without much problem. The few
problems I had were related to switching the wireless on and off; I'd
have to rmmod and modprobe kernel modules to get it working again.
Does "ifconfig" list the interface? If not, what does "ifconfig wlan0
up" do? What about the output of "iwconfig"? And going for the obvious
here, any chance that the wireless is turned off?
Jake Moe
u could assume that Yahoo are using the 98.136.0.0 network only for
this sort of thing, and use a filter of "net 98.136.0.0/16", which would
grab all traffic to or from any host with an IP starting with 98.136.x.x.
Jake Moe
On 18/08/10 09:04, CJoeB wrote:
> On 08/17/10 10:55, Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 08/17/10 11:55, Adam Carter wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm biting the bullet here and asking for help. Yes! I've posted
>>>> before. And before any
On 18/08/10 12:56, CJoeB wrote:
> On 08/18/10 01:12, Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 18/08/10 09:04, CJoeB wrote:
>>> On 08/17/10 10:55, Jake Moe wrote:
>>>> On 08/17/10 11:55, Adam Carter wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>
e in, does
it see that it's connected?
I suspect you're talking about auto mounting, such as KDE or Gnome does;
can you manually mount them? If not, then I doubt auto mounting will
either.
Jake Moe
f it.
And like Remy, this put a smile on my face. :-P
Jake Moe
uot;pci-:00:1f.2-scsi-1:0:0:0", SYMLINK+="dvdrw",
ENV{GENERATED}="1"
(I think this one was the one that I had to rewrite myself)
SUBSYSTEM=="block", KERNEL=="hdb", SYMLINK+="cdrom", GROUP="cdrom"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", KERNEL=="hdb", SYMLINK+="cdrw", GROUP="cdrom"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", KERNEL=="hdb", SYMLINK+="dvd", GROUP="cdrom"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", KERNEL=="hdb", SYMLINK+="dvdrw", GROUP="cdrom"
HTH,
Jake Moe
_and_Package_Mirror
(and which had been worked previously). Any help would be appreciated.
Jake Moe
ServerName "aus10224"
ServerType standalone
DefaultServer on
RequireValidShell off
AuthPAM
this poor guy know what is missing,
> when it is a) not visible and b) unknown to the user?
>
> Best regards,
> the cluekless user
He wasn't talking to you. He was talking to the guy that posted the
same response 4 times to the list to your original e-mail. :-P
Jake Moe
e-mail; the
interface is pretty much the same for mail and news. A little
configuration change and I'd be using news. But I like the mailing
list, not newsgroups. (shrug)
Jake Moe
vs. private access. Even
news gets replicated around to every server that chooses to offer that
group. So either it goes to a bunch of mailboxes, or a bunch of news
servers.
> Saying this I currently write from google web on windows. But the
> reason is, that I try to port Gentoo to Cygwin.
>
> I still think a newsserver should be the backbone of a good community.
> Mail and forums should be additional doors for those which are brought
> up in the world of windows and google. Best they are fully
> synchronized and it is the same database.
Well, I haven't used it, but others are telling you you can use gmane if
you want to use it as a newsgroup. I can't add anything more to that.
> Al
Jake Moe
quot;cheap crap". He said student and budget
ranges were cheap crap. Our execs like smaller laptops (not netbooks)
that are easier to use on airplanes that, because of the smaller screen
size, have lower resolutions. That's not to say they're "cheap crap";
just because they're small doesn't mean they're no good.
Jake Moe
system at all?
2) Never used strace. I was under the impression that it was a
debugger, and I don't know enough about programming to be able to
understand that. But looking into it now, it appears it may be used
more simply to give a better idea of what's going on. I'll give it a try.
3) I'll have a look at http replicator, thanks.
Jake Moe
nd no /dev/sda1. However, mount
shows /dev/sda1 on /, and there *is* a /sys/block/sda folders, with a
sda1 folder in that as well. It's almost like it had /dev/sda1, but
then lost it somehow.
Does anyone have any idea what's going on here? Any help would be
appreciated.
Jake Moe
On 10/09/2010 5:27 PM, Maciej Grela wrote:
2010/9/10 Jake Moe:
Hello all,
I've been thinking about creating a Gentoo USB stick for install and rescue
purposes (and, of course, just to see if I could). I've mostly followed the
Gentoo handbook (I used a single 4GB partition for
On 15/09/10 04:28, YoYo Siska wrote:
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 07:29:01AM -0400, David Relson wrote:
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 11:05:12 +0200
J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Friday 10 September 2010 10:43:30 Jake Moe wrote:
On 10/09/2010 5:27 PM, Maciej Grela wrote:
2010/9/10 Jake Moe:
Hello all
On 15/09/10 20:10, YoYo Siska wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 08:34:33AM +1000, Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 15/09/10 04:28, YoYo Siska wrote:
>>> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 07:29:01AM -0400, David Relson wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 11:05:12 +0200
>>>> J
On 16/09/10 08:26, Dale wrote:
> Jake Moe wrote:
>> Thanks for that, I'll rebuild the genkernel with blkid support.
>>
>> As to the second suggestion, there is *no* /dev/sda1 (the partition in
>> question). It just doesn't exist for some reason. However,
quot;. YoYo pointed out that there was a --disklabel option
to pass that'd add disk label support to the kernel, and I noticed the
--slowusb option that, from my research, sounds like it may have
something to do with my problem. Will let you know after I try that
what the results are.
Jake Moe
install on a USB stick?
If I'm correct in my assumptions, it sounds as though GRUB and the
kernel are seeing it right, but something in the Gentoo init scripts is
breaking it. Can anyone even comment if that assumption is correct?
I'm not entirely clear on genkernel and the initramfs it provides, and
at what step each of these takes effect.
Jake Moe
On 09/16/10 16:22, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Thursday 16 September 2010 00:34:39 Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 16/09/10 08:26, Dale wrote:
>>> Jake Moe wrote:
>>>> Thanks for that, I'll rebuild the genkernel with blkid support.
>>>>
>>>> As to th
se: Found 20 mouse buttons
> (II) Logitech USB Gaming Mouse: Found scroll wheel(s)
> (II) Logitech USB Gaming Mouse: Found relative axes
> (II) Logitech USB Gaming Mouse: Found x and y relative axes
> (II) Logitech USB Gaming Mouse: Configuring as mouse
> (**) Logitech USB Gaming M
On 17/09/10 04:33, a...@sourcegarden.de wrote:
> On 09/16/10 19:46, Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 09/17/10 02:00, a...@sourcegarden.de wrote:
>>> On 09/16/10 17:55, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 17:47:50 +0200, a...@sourcegarden.de
>>>>
ehrer: Mario Scheliga, Rene Otto
> Bank: Deutsche Bank, BLZ: 10070024, KTO: 0810929
> Schoenhauser Allee 55, 10437 Berlin
>
Maybe you already have USB HID support in your laptop kernel?
Jake Moe
On 16/09/10 21:30, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Thursday 16 September 2010 12:01:43 Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 09/16/10 16:22, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>>> On Thursday 16 September 2010 00:34:39 Jake Moe wrote:
>>>> On 16/09/10 08:26, Dale wrote:
>>>>> Jake Moe wr
On 21/09/10 17:26, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 September 2010 07:35:13 Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 16/09/10 21:30, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>
>
>>> Please bear in mind, I have not actually used nor needed a ramdisk to
>>> boot from ever since I started using Gentoo
articles each say they're up for merging with each other. I'm
not sure how to do that, and I'm not sure what the proper way of editing
a wiki that someone else wrote in the first place.
Plus, I'm not done yet. I'm still running into problems. :-P
Jake Moe
On 09/22/10 17:16, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 September 2010 06:36:50 Jake Moe wrote:
>
>
>
>> Well, now that I've managed to get it booting, the only problem is that
>> I can't seem to get the disk label working right. In GRUB's menu.lst,
>
power failure ?
> Have you tried to run fsck on the filesystem after booting from some
> livecd linux (I'd suggest System Rescue CD) ?
> Have you checked your RAM (with memtest86) and HDD (with badblocks) ?
>
> Best regards,
> Maciej Grela
>
Can you give the full error text?
Jake Moe
some reason you find you need to see what
else is going on on the network at a given time, the captured data is
still there, you just broaden the display filter.
As far as CLI tools go, sorry, I'm not sure what's available. Never had
a need to look into those. But Wireshark uses libpcap, and digging a
bit shows tcpdump, which is a CLI tool that uses libpcap to capture
data, so it may give you the same functionality. I've never used it
though, so I can't help further.
Jake Moe
hed the xorg.conf file, the Xorg.0.log file, and the results
> of the lspci command. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? I tried
> auto-generating an xorg.conf file, but that would result in a totally
> blank screen.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jeff
Did you run "eselect opengl" after installing the nVidia driver?
Jake Moe
aybe a software firewall on each PC, but it'd be a bit cumbersome
across all the PCs, unless it had some sort of central management server.
A web search seems to show a Squid proxy may be the way to go, as well.
but I'm not familiar enough with that to know if it'll really do what I
want.
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Jake Moe
rsonally, I USE="eth0" when installing Gentoo on a laptop.
> I see what you mean. I'll do that. Thanks all.
j...@aus10224 ~ $ equery hasuse eth0
* Searching for USE flag eth0 ...
j...@aus10224 ~ $
Am I missing something here? I never heard of that use flag before.
Jake Moe
t; pgp.mit.edu
>
>
>
Out of curiousity, why don't I have a "rootfs" entry? I just have the
actual device name. You guys seem to be assuming that having "rootfs"
in the list is a normal thing, but it's not in my list?
j...@aus8617 ~ $ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6 76G 59G 14G 82% /
udev 10M 216K 9.8M 3% /dev
/dev/sda3 33M 2.9M 28M 10% /boot
/dev/sda1 78G 30G 49G 39% /mnt/winxp
shm 1.5G 0 1.5G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda2 78G 60G 18G 78% /mnt/win7
Jake Moe
On 12/03/10 12:38, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Harry Putnam writes:
>
>> Jake Moe writes:
> Jake, I am soo sorry for seeming to aim my joking post at you when it
> was Mr. Indexer who seemed to be needing a little ribbing.
>
>
Not a problem, I got what you were aiming for...
Jake Moe
that doesn't butcher
> threading, but I can't until I get this problem fixed. I have to do a
> remote login from a machine at work and use optonline's webbased
> client. Sorry.
>
But the warning message specifically says to *disable* that support, not
just make it a module. From what I remember, you can't have *any*
support for framebuffer in your kernel config.
Also, if you're getting to a new step, can you include the output from
"Xorg -configure"?
Jake Moe
"audiocd:/", it lists the tracks,
and has the FLAC, MP3, Ogg, etc folders. But it won't play or copy the
files; it gives the error in error.gif.
Any other info you need, please let me know. This is driving me nuts.
Jake Moe
log.bz2
Description: BZip2 compressed data
<>
On 01/10/11 20:21, Mick wrote:
> On 10 January 2011 09:48, Jake Moe wrote:
>> I can't seem to get audio CDs to work with my drive. Data CDs work
>> fine, I can mount the filesystem and read them. Data and Video DVDs
>> seem to work fine as well. But when I try t
On 01/11/11 04:38, Jörg Schaible wrote:
> Hi Jake,
>
> Jake Moe wrote:
>
>> I can't seem to get audio CDs to work with my drive. Data CDs work
>> fine, I can mount the filesystem and read them. Data and Video DVDs
>> seem to work fine as well. But when I try
On 01/12/11 04:52, Jörg Schaible wrote:
> Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 01/11/11 04:38, Jörg Schaible wrote:
>>> Hi Jake,
>>>
>>> Jake Moe wrote:
>>>> I can't seem to get audio CDs to work with my drive. Data CDs work
>>>> fine, I can moun
On 01/12/11 14:53, James Wall wrote:
> On 01/11/11 12:52, Jörg Schaible wrote:
> > Jake Moe wrote:
>
> >> On 01/11/11 04:38, Jörg Schaible wrote:
> >>> Hi Jake,
> >>>
> >>> Jake Moe wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I can't
On 01/12/11 20:29, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Monday 10 January 2011 10:48:56 Jake Moe wrote:
>> I can't seem to get audio CDs to work with my drive. Data CDs work
>> fine, I can mount the filesystem and read them. Data and Video DVDs
>> seem to work fine as well. But
On 01/13/11 01:37, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:48 AM, Jake Moe wrote:
>> I can't seem to get audio CDs to work with my drive. Data CDs work
>> fine, I can mount the filesystem and read them. Data and Video DVDs
>> seem to work fine as well. But
On 01/13/11 18:12, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Thursday 13 January 2011 07:12:48 Jake Moe wrote:
>> If you're talking about "proper" Audio-CD as one that's audio-only, no
>> mixed data in there as well, then yes, I'm sure. And I have over 500
>>
> like
> to tell cdda2wav to use the paranoia code, just call cdda2wav -paranoia.
> Cdda2wav is able to read many CDs that cannot be read by cdparanoia at all.
>
> Jörg
Why do they give me this info, then?
jmoe@aus8617 ~ $ cdda2wav --version
cdda2wav 3.00 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1993-2004 Heiko EiÃ
jmoe@aus8617 ~ $ cdparanoia --version
cdparanoia III release 10.2 (September 11, 2008)
>From that, it appears that cdparanoia is newer.
Jake Moe
On 01/13/11 20:48, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Thursday 13 January 2011 11:33:09 Jake Moe wrote:
>> On 01/13/11 18:12, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>>> On Thursday 13 January 2011 07:12:48 Jake Moe wrote:
>>>> If you're talking about "proper" Audio-CD as one that
On 01/14/11 21:30, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Jake Moe wrote:
>
>>> Since then, cdda2wav combines the best features from both commands. If you
>>> like
>>> to tell cdda2wav to use the paranoia code, just call cdda2wav -paranoia.
>>> Cdda2wav is ab
uot; on 2.0.1-r1) doesn't have a "hal" use flag,
but it appears the latest ("unstable" on 2.0.2-r1) does.
Jake Moe
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