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Hello im having a little trouble with webcam/proftpd
I get this output from "webcam" when running in debug mode:
(dont bother about the first few lines i got to set that up still accept
ofcourse if that could be the problem but earlyer i had those t
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On Wednesday 01 January 2003 04:38, Robert Storey wrote:
> I've just recompiled my kernel and it failed at the very last
> step (installing the kernel). My procedure:
>
> 1) Use "make xconfig" to choose my settings
> 2) make dep clean bzImage modules
>
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On Thursday 19 December 2002 04:44, Cam Ellison wrote:
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> you add the printer, use ipp://name.of.server/printers/xxx is whatever
> name you have given the printer. Once I got the name right,
> everything just worked.
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I just did a d
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On Tuesday 17 December 2002 22:34, Cam Ellison wrote:
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> My first guess is that you have the wrong .ppd file. That is exactly
> what happened to me, and I ended up symlinking to the right one.
> Before we go further, what's the printer model number,
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Howdy.
Im having a headache about cups configuration.
Either i'm plain stupid or cups should rather be called cups-beta.
First of all my situation:
Using Debian SID on my workstation and WOODY on my little file,print and
webserver with a canon s400 Th
On Thursday 19 September 2002 16:49, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
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> Not sure if this is what you need, but have a look at
> /etc/email-addresses.
>
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Yep lol as i said too easy to remember.
Thanx
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Hi im just trying to figure out how to change the "from" part of a locally
sent email.
The domain part i set up when i install exim so no problemo (lets say
my.domain.net) but now i have a user lets say he is called "testuser", now
when that user sends a message in the "from" part of that mess
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 19:56, Florian Struck wrote:
> Hi all
> Since our in our company we have all our correspondence and developement
> files locally on the workstations and the only access other workers have to
> those files is MSfilesharing (yuck...puke...) i am thinking of
Hi all
Since our in our company we have all our correspondence and developement files
locally on the workstations and the only access other workers have to those
files is MSfilesharing (yuck...puke...) i am thinking of setting up a debian
server primarily used for Fileserver(samba)/databaseserv
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 23:23, Dale Hair wrote:
> I'm generally a GUI person but I found abcde much easier. You might
> want to edit etc/abcde.config to suit your preferences or copy it to
> your home directory and modify it.
Yep did that allready but i cant figure out yet how to name that file i
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 22:06, Charles Lewis wrote:
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> The other thing that I can't figure out is why I can't get xmms to work.
> It just freezes up when I try to play these songs.
I just solved a similar problem go to your output plugin-config in xmms's
preferences and fill the approp
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 22:12, Steve Juranich wrote:
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Hi yep no problem anymore my latest problem was that i lost my xmms config and
i forgot that i need to use /dev/dsp1 instead of dsp =) *stupid*
I tryed oggenc using the comandline tool abcde (nice) im not gonna do grip at
all its
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 18:50, Steve Juranich wrote:
> Okay, here's a small known good OGG file. At least, I was able to listen
> to it here at home. I tried to pick something to match your earlier
> indicated musical taste. :)
>
> http://students.washington.edu/sjuranic/alright.ogg
Yep i can he
On Monday 17 June 2002 23:16, Peter Whysall wrote:
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> Random thought.
>
> Rename that file to blah.mp3 and play it again.
>
> Are you /really/ encoding in OGG format?
>
Hah got ya i am gonna use the random thought prozessor from now on =)
That was it, it looks like a kind of bug in grip
On Monday 17 June 2002 22:44, Steve Juranich wrote:
> Have you tried just playing the .ogg files with ogg123? Do you have any
> "KNOWN GOOD"-type of .ogg's? I'd test with those first to see if it's a
> problem with your player or with the encoder.
Hehe just tryed playing with ogg123 it says:
Er
On Monday 17 June 2002 22:44, Steve Juranich wrote:
> Have you tried just playing the .ogg files with ogg123? Do you have any
> "KNOWN GOOD"-type of .ogg's? I'd test with those first to see if it's a
Doing ogg the first time i dont have any here got an url?
> problem with your player or with th
Hi i have just tried grip using cdparanoia ripps ok encodes with lame (from
merillat) or gogo but oggs that result are not playable (wav`s play ok)
what do i need to play them?
(got libogg installed also the ogg plugin for xmms)
mp3 no problemo ... getting mad ... lalaaal pheeew *help me* phee
On Sunday 12 May 2002 19:39, Hereward Cooper wrote:
> ** I'm off list so please CC: me!
>
> Does anyone know of some video editing software that can chop some
> frames from a DivX avi? The only ones I have seen do camcorder stuff.
Im using "transcode" its a really nice tool it includes "avimerge"
On Saturday 04 May 2002 05:12, Osamu Aoki wrote:
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> Good for you. You must be running 2.4 kernel on woody, I guess.
SID 2.4.18-custom
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> You can always recompile but learning to do without tends to be more
> productive in long run, I think.
>
> You can do "insmod" or "modprobe"
On Thursday 02 May 2002 23:15, Florian Struck wrote:
> Hi i have a question about writers.
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Ok thanks for all answers, a mix out of all of your suggestions and
recompiling my kernel with "sr_mod" (i forgot that one) did the job =).
Now im gonna burn,burn,burn
Cheers
Fl
Hi i have a question about writers.
I have just added a cdwriter to my pc (running sid)
I have also built a new kernel with scsi emulation support, but my drives are
still detected as hdc (cdwriter samsung) and hdd (toshiba dvd)
("cdrecord -scanbus" doesnt detect it).
So does someone have a short
On Tuesday 16 April 2002 19:34, Florian Struck wrote:
> Ok ill ask again like in my earlyer post where i didn't get any answer.
> Could someone be so kind and give me the list file for rcs? cause mine is
> empty due to a crash while updating with dselect on sid.
> And now the
Ok ill ask again like in my earlyer post where i didn't get any answer.
Could someone be so kind and give me the list file for rcs? cause mine is
empty due to a crash while updating with dselect on sid.
And now the package "rcs" is blocking all installation processes.
I cant remove rcs cause dpkg
Hi i fucked up my packaging system yesterday (running sid)
What happened is : i was updating my packages with dselect while whatching
teevee through my wintv card and as it always does if im having HD activity
at the same time (a lot moving some files in lan at the same time too=( )
it crashed -Z
On Thursday 04 April 2002 02:22, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running woody with kernel 2.4.18. I could get the above camera to
> work under linux fairly easily by compiling the 3rd party kernel module
> mod_quickcam.o. I can see the image either with gqcam or xawtv, but the
> colours are not
Hi im playing around a little with afterstep and ran into a few problems.
Actually to describe them all would last too long so let me put it that way:
Ill send you my .xsessionerrors file how it was created running afterstep for
the first time (unconfigured) and if someone has got it running with
On Friday 29 March 2002 19:25, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> My strong guess would be to install libxaw7 & libxaw7-dev.
Ok thanx that did it.
But allready comes the next one =) (i had to install V libs then it went
still a little further )
But now it gives this:
checking for OpenGL... yes
GL_
Hi im looking for a CAD system (technical) for our company.
Since im not willing to pay money (lots of money) for a monopolistic product
like Autocad i am testing a few open source and cheap alternatives.
Now VariCad looks pretty good but it still costs ~300$.
So there is Varkon (looks professiona
On Sunday 24 March 2002 22:20, Joey Hess wrote:
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> mailutils is broken, this is the /usr/bin/mail program spitting out this
> mess. You might want to install mailx until mailutils gets fixed.
>
> The package's maintainer is away getting married and stuff, and the
> several bug reports abo
Hi, i`m, allready for over a week, having a problem updating mozilla-browser
(in unstable) i tryed solving it myself but i had no luck. I'll post a snip
of the message that comes from dpkg --pending --configure (spit out by
"mozilla-browser.postinst").
# dpkg --pending --configure
Setting up m
Unstable (SID) here ... same procedure.
With a custom kernel it works as described in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel
If you dont have a custom kernel you might need some extra crunching.
Without the custom kernel i got it working (on 2.4.18-k7 precompiled)
with following method :
install apropriate
On Monday 11 March 2002 01:33, Florian Struck wrote:
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> If anyone have sugestions tell me. Im gonna try more and surely, once its
> done, im gonna be damn proud of my first custom kernel LOL
> Flo
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YEEHAA! do i have to say anything more? =)
Ok i did the whole thing aga
On Monday 11 March 2002 00:15, Florian Struck wrote:
> Hi Thanx i just checked i have hotplug installed now iadded hotplug-utils
> (which i dint have) im gonna try it out note that i have a fully funktional
> kernal-image 2.4.18 for k7 prcompiled from the mirror wich didnt complain
>
.
Thanx for help
Flo
On Sunday 10 March 2002 23:51, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> On 10 Mar 2002, Florian Struck wrote:
> > Hi i have just built my own (first ever =) ) kernel (2.4.18).
> > Well after about 4 tries (changing adding supports in menuconfig)
> > i got him boot and it all
Hi i have just built my own (first ever =) ) kernel (2.4.18).
Well after about 4 tries (changing adding supports in menuconfig)
i got him boot and it all looks very promising until the point where it inits
runlevel2 first there is a weird 4 line message about hotplug some comands
not found (hotpl
Hi i just saw that there is a kernel-image 2.4.18 available on the servers
but not the source package...
should i change my mirror? Or is that purpose?
Thanx
Florian
On Thursday 14 February 2002 03:30, Tim Moss wrote:
> Apparently, on Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 03:15:55AM +0100, Florian Struck wrote:
> > Hi i was looking for broadcast200 does someone know if there is a debian
> > capable version out there?
> > thx
> > Florian
>
>
Hi i was looking for broadcast200 does someone know if there is a debian
capable version out there?
thx
Florian
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 19:22, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Florian Struck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.13.1859
+0100]:
> > Im trying to send testmails to my new account at t-online (im having a
> > dsl connection with them in germany) now its so that i use main
Hi there is something weird here.
Im trying to send testmails to my new account at t-online (im having a dsl
connection with them in germany) now its so that i use mainly mutt and kmail
both use sendmail and i can send mails to any of my adresses ( ihave other
accounts one at 12move.de and on my
On Saturday 02 February 2002 13:57, Florian wrote:
> On Saturday 02 February 2002 13:44, Florian wrote:
> > Howdy im having a little error on dselect running update.
> > When configuring modutils i get the message:
> >
> > running dpkg --pending --configure ...
> > Setting up modutils (2.4.13-1) ..
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