On Sat Feb 2 06:43:06 2002 Stig Brautaset wrote...
* Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
I'm migrating to a new woody mail machine, and switching from elm to
mutt in the process. I have several hunderd alliases in my elm config.
Has anyone a sugestion as to how to convert these for use
I'm converting from elm to mutt. Elm supports a local signature filename,
and remote .sig file. How can I get mutt to do this?
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Yes, another mutt question :-( That's this weekends project.
How do I enable threads?
If I do ESC V, which sould collapse all threads, I get an error message:
threads not enabled
So, how do I enable hem?
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mailing lists gets stored in ~/mail/list_allias. Using elm
on the HP, when I hit c (fro change folder) I can enter a = and see a
directory of the ~/mail directory. I can then move around and select the
desried mailbox file.
How can I configure mutt to do something similar?
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) to anyone who is working on
this. I might even be talked into doing a bit of perl hacking to get
soemthign that should work 100% of the time, but I don't want to reinvent
the wheel!
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On Thu Jan 31 23:29:30 2002 dman wrote...
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 10:04:40PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
| After listening to everyones recomendations on an MTA for my needs, I
| decided to give exim a try.
|
| I used eximconfig, and took choice 2, but i'm afraid that I don't
| understand
I'm migrating to a new woody mail machine, and switching from elm to mutt
in the process. I have several hunderd alliases in my elm config. Has
anyone a sugestion as to how to convert these for use by mutt?
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On my woody machines console-logs do not recognize thta the logfles thye are
tialing have been rotated. Has anyone made this work?
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I have seen no evidence of it.
I can't say whether this is the fault of the folks at Progeny, or the NIH
syndrome a Daebina.
Any comments?
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need for it to understamd that mail for, say, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is really for
the local user sandi.
Thanks for any sugestions on this, as this Christmas present is runig a bit
behind schedule, and I'm getting a lot of flack from te local user
community :-)
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On Thu Jan 31 13:58:00 2002 John Kuhn wrote...
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 01:49:32PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
Thats what the Progeny web pag said was going to happen to there stuff,
which I really enjoyed. However I have seen no evidence of it.
I can't say whether this is the fault of the folks
in specific
mail foolders (list subscriptions), and then will pass the remainder on to
my default mailbox.
Does nayone have a smaple exim config file I could look at?
At the moment _I believe_ iahe the outgoing side of this working, but the
incoming side is clearly broken.
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I'v got a woody system that I'm trying to install Oracle 9i on. It's my
understnading that I have to downgrade the binutils package to get back to
an earlier version of libc to prevent the Oracle installer from core
dumpoing.
How can I do this safely?
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message. Also can I
run it on a machine without sound?
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sucessfully installed 9i on a woody machine?
Any inpit, whatsover would eb helpful.
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to generate, say a chroot'd envrionment where the
installer would see the earlier libc version? I hate to have to install an
older version, just to make Oracle happy.
Any sugestions appreciated.
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I'm building a new wooody machine. I noticed that when I upgraded suing the
2.4.17 precompiled kernel from the 2.2.?? defauly woody installed one, that
my machine quit booting inot framebuffer (vesae? vga?).
Why is this? How do I correct this?
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Thaks to dman, I've discoverd CUPS. Its' wonderful!
Now how do I get ppd's for my hP690C and LJ5m?
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area of confusion is when I get to the screen to specify
the path to the printer. I've been trying somethign like:
ipp://localmachine:631/printer_que
But I'm not getting it to work.
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Script done on Tue Jan 22 09:27:58 2002
What have I done wrong?
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I'm replacing a HP-UX workstation with a woody box.
One of the functions of this HP box is to rotuinely check that status of a
HP jetAdmin printer.
Can I get JetAdmin software for Linux? If so has anyone got a pointer to a
location?
Any words of wisddom here?
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, and the IEE support compiled in
the kernel.
So what do I check next?
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it up, and I reacll that it keeps a backup
file f the selections before it was fired up, but i can't remeber where
this lives.
Help please! Where is this abckup file, and does my plan make sense?
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On Sun Jan 20 12:35:40 2002 Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote...
On 20-Jan-2002 Stan Brown wrote:
I had high hopes of getting my wife's new woody machine deployed this
weekend, but I seem to have sliped inot a descending death spiral on that
machine :-(
Presently both printing and email
,
the local parallel port is not offered as a choice! The model for this
printer exists, and as far as I know it's only capable of working off of
a parallel prot.
So, what have I got wrong, and how do I fix it?
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I should be able to do this with wine, right? I don't want to
bring up the whole Windoze desktop, just run the sol.exe, and have it pop
up in the exisitng Gnome desktop.
Can anyone point me to s HOWTO for this? Or show me a working config file?
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, and it tries to print it agian :-(
Sugestions?
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was textfmt -B -f cob -p 11 -s default
/tmp//faxsndAwqbGM
/etc/services
What can I do to fix this ?
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I'm in the process of building my wife a new machine (woody).
Frankly when I first isntalled it, I did not pay much attenntion to seting
up mail, and now I'm ready to set it up.
What do I need to do to rerun the mail configure script?
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. I'v tried dpkg-reconfigure lprng, to no avail.
But dpkg -S lpd.conf shows
lprng: /etc/lprng/lpd.conf
lprng: /usr/share/man/man5/lpd.conf.5.gz
lprng: /etc/lprng/lpd.conf.local
What cab I do to fix this mess?
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originally coded for a 4
On Thu Jan 10 23:16:31 2002 Dries Kimpe wrote...
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Stan Brown wrote:
What's the trick to geting xscreensaver to run, whicle gdm is displaying
alogin prompt?
I added to /etc/X11/gdm/Postsession, the following
/usr/X11R6/bin/screensaver -display $DISPLAY -no-splash
What's the trick to geting xscreensaver to run, whicle gdm is displaying
alogin prompt?
I added to /etc/X11/gdm/Postsession, the following
/usr/X11R6/bin/screensaver -display $DISPLAY -no-splash -timeout 5 0nice 10
But I don't see the process runing.
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Can someone please tell me what it takes to get the IR remote working on my
WinTV card. It plays TV fine, but even after installing the lird, and lird
modules package, I can't get it to work in fbtv.
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to /etc/lird/haupanage (yse I carefully copied
the spellling there :-)).
But still my remote does not work. I no longer get complainrs when
/etc/init/lircd start is run.
I'm att a loss, how can I further troubleshoot this?
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, or something that I need to apply to get DMA, and
100Meg transfer speed working?
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this.
How can I get this module loaded at boot time?
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very
fragile to me. It seems like if I touch anything it doesn't work :-(
What am I doing wrong?
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remove this failed package?
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I've been palying with Galeon on FreeBSD, and I'm pretty impressed!
Where can I get a .deb for woody?
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I've been playing around withe Galeon browser on another OS and I decided I
really like it.
I wnet to instll it on my Debian testing system using dselect, and I
can't seem to find it.
Anyone know where I can get a .deb?
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in.
Well now I don't have any sounds in Gnome. Sound itself works fime from non
Gnome (console) sessions.
What do I need to do to fix this?
And how can I avoid this problem on future upgrades?
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, and apt-get. but i have not gotten it out.
At this point, I just want to forcibly remove all traces of this programs.
Whan can I do to acomplish this?
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How can I get tar to backup my entire machine to a file in /tmp with
causing recursion?
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I'm seting up a machine with scrollwhell mouse using woody.
It seems to me that I should be able to use Zaxidmapping to map the
scrollwhell to up and down mouse movements.
Is this possible? If so how?
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understanding what I see
there, corectlly).
This package looks very useful in minimizing the time I waste looking at TV
(so I can sepnd ore time playing with computers :-)). How can I make this
work?
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I just got my first mouse with a scrollwheel.
I'm runing woody with XFree864, and have gpm runing reflecting the mouse
into X using /dev/gpmdata.
How can I enable the scrollwhell? For both gpm and X if possible.
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of these new enhancments actullu gets used, isntead of falling
back to compability mode?
X setup? boot time kernel options? compile tiem kernel options?
And how can I determien for ceratin whether they are or are not getting
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is
infamous for incompatible versions. It does this by installing each as
[package_name].[version].
Couldn't Debian do something like this?
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Just put the woody pre-release on a 9000/7350125 this weekend. It's neat.
Is this the list to discuss issues with this version of Debian?
If not, could someone sugset a more appropriate list?
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On Sat Dec 15 11:03:05 2001 David Z Maze wrote...
Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SB I;ve got a new machine with a custom 2.4.16 kernel. I have managed to get
SB lm-sensors built, and the modules load. However sensor-detect does not give
SB me enough info to get the rest set up.
SB Next
On Sat Dec 15 11:58:04 2001 David Z Maze wrote...
Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SB On Sat Dec 15 11:03:05 2001 David Z Maze wrote...
DZM Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SB I;ve got a new machine with a custom 2.4.16 kernel. I have
SB managed to get lm-sensors built
file for this module.
What have I done wrong, and how can I get this to work?
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the sensors modules behave correctly, add these lines to
/etc/modutils/local and run update-modules:
#cut here
# I2C module options
alias char-major-89 i2c-dev
#cut here
progeny:~#
Script done on Fri Dec 14 21:35:54 2001
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not get the vesa
frambufffer working.
This is getting to be _very) frustrtating. I've been trying to get
frambuffer working corectly for about 3 days now :-(
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On Thu Dec 13 01:50:31 2001 Paolo Falcone wrote...
Stan Brown mentioned:
A new woody machine that I am seting up just started dispaying this
on the console.
spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7
I also have the same predicament, though when I checked the archives,
they said that this is normal
I'm interested in reviewing how well I have the X server configured on a
new machine.
Are the X server startup messages stored in a logfile somewhere?
I'm runing XF864 on woody, if it matters.
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.
How would I go about implementing this on asy a woody machine?
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guess I have to
dig out the O'riely book, and figure out how to edit /etc/syslog.conf to
fix this.
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the story hrere? Do I need to tweak some config file to get this
utilized? Both in X, and in frambuffer, are of interest to me
The card's are Radeon LE's, if it matters.
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I found .debs of the latest GnuCash at www.gnucash.org, but no discussion
of what version of Debian they are for.
Any chance these will work on woody?
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On Wed Dec 12 00:27:45 2001 Marc Wilson wrote...
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
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On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 12:01:14AM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
I'v added swafish-gnome, but when I try
would need to translate that vga= into decimal for it.
OK, so I added:
append=video-vesa vga=0x31a
Re-ran lilom and rebooted, still nof cute little Penguin
Any more ideas?
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package in /usr/src.
The I compiled using the dbian/rules. This all went well.
So, what do I need to do to actually get the correct modules loaded
access the infomration?
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A new woody machine that I am seting up just started dispaying this on the
console.
spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7
Whart's it trying to tell me?
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I'm building a new woody system. I just tried to add GnuCash using dselect,
but searching for cash in dselect did not turn up anything.
Am I doing somehting wrong?
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On Wed Dec 12 22:39:50 2001 dman wrote...
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 05:34:11PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
| On Wed Dec 12 00:20:27 2001 dman wrote...
|
| | Adding video=vesa made lilo fail to run, I also tried it in an
| | append statment, still no framebuffer.
|
| For lilo both vga= and video
enabled it in the kernel, and rebooted, but I did not get a frambuffer,
juts plain old console.
I've read the framebuffer HOWTO, but it seems a bit too old to help me.
What am I doing wrong?
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On Tue Dec 11 19:41:19 2001 dman wrote...
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 06:46:19PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
| I've just installed wood on a machine with an ATI Radeon LE video card. The
| I built a new kernel (2.4.16) using kernel-package.
|
| First I tried enabling the framebuffer Radeon support
I need to be able to capture the start up messages issued when my woody
system boots.
dmesg only gives me up to the point control is transfered from the kernel,
and I'm seeing erros after that, that flash by to quickly to read.
How can I do this?
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I'm having troubles with geting a window manager to work with Gnome in
woody.
I'v added swafish-gnome, but when I try to configure it using the Gnome
control panle, I can't get the configuration tool to run.
Sugestions?
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already using to control my TV
card? If so why must I rebuild it for lm-sensors, and will this break it's
other functionality?
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, and when I tried to display graphics using fbi,
the colors were all messed up.
Help, can someone give me some advice here?
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-sensors
package says that I should build the modules for lm-sensors from it's
source. Is this correct, or should I use the ones in the kernel tree?
Is there a HOWTO on getting this working?
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I'm trying to install woody on several computers, and on one of them, I'm
having trouble with the floppy. Since i have aquired a new CD burner, I
thoght I would try a CD based install, but I can't seem to loacte the
ISO's.
Do they exist? f so where can I grab them?
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to that error I'm geting
cdrom: open failed
HELP PLEAS!!
This _must_ be a periodicly scheduled task. oing a crontab -l as root
does not lead me to anythign other than things I have added.
So, how can I figure out what tasks are being run periodicly by various
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On Wed Dec 5 13:45:00 2001 Shri Shrikumar wrote...
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 18:19, Stan Brown wrote:
Somehow I have installed something on the machine at work that spits out an
erro meesgae about every 5 minutes about an I/O error on the floppy (which
I NEVER use).
Find out if your floppy
console!
Has anyone else seen this, can they tell me what package to delete to stop
this?
Please?
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for it?
Both Apache and lynx are installed via Debian packages.
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in a Forbiden error from
Apache.
What do I need to do to fix this?
The system is potato + Progeny + 2.4 kernel.
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recording?
How can I change the size of the files I am recording?
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noticed there was a tarball of the compiled entity. Will this owrk
on my machine? I waned to know before unpacking it, since it upnacks inot
some places I would rather not have clutered up with non-working stuff.
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was going on.
So, where is the limitation here? PCI bus transfer speed? or what. How can
I improve this?
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of 384x288 and a cloro depth of 24. Looking
throuhg /etc/fb.modes, I don't seen any configs that are _lower_ than the
standard 640x480.
Can anyone clue me in as to how to define a mode to meet my needs?
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offers to downladit.
What am I doing wrong?
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I'm trying to get php4 installed corectly on my potato + Progeny + 2.4
kerenl machine, in order to use webvcr.
I have installed apache using dselect. Acording to the php4 docs, I need to
find a script called apxs, but a find fails to locate it.
What am I doing wrong?
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On Sun Nov 25 12:32:21 2001 Shaya Potter wrote...
On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 08:45, Stan Brown wrote:
I've been playing with this this weekend.
Setup is a Athalon 750mhz, very lightly loaded machine, just really running
vcr.
I found thta with a resoluting of 384x288 I would drop a single frame
On Sun Nov 25 14:11:55 2001 Antti Tolamo wrote...
Stan Brown wrote:
I'm having a bit of a problem geting php4 to work on my stable + Progeny +
2.4 kernel machine.
I have apache installed and woorking from a .deb package. I downloaded and
compiled php 4.0.6, and all went well. I uncometed
On Sun Nov 25 17:58:02 2001 Meir Kriheli wrote...
On Sunday 25 November 2001 18:57, Stan Brown wrote:
I'm trying to get php4 installed corectly on my potato + Progeny + 2.4
kerenl machine, in order to use webvcr.
I have installed apache using dselect. Acording to the php4 docs, I need
On Sat Nov 24 01:31:30 2001 Damon Muller wrote...
Quoth Stan Brown,
So, I now have vcr working and capturing files, which I can play back with
aviplay. However, I really like watching tv in frame buffer mode, so here's
the question, Is there a AVI player that can display to the framebuffer
20330 128 32 32 8 128 5
endmode
Oh I had manually run an fbset -depth 24 before this test, if it matters.
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- 120G) of disk space. I would like to use
IDE disks, if they are fast enough.
What software packages do I need?
Is there a HOWTO obd.or other docs on this?n this?
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Windows 98: n
the aytogen.sh script supplied with it.
Any clues to get this working would be _greatly_ appreciated!
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Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154
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Windows 98: n.
useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions
with
aviplay. However, I really like watching tv in frame buffer mode, so here's
the question, Is there a AVI player that can display to the framebuffer?
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Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154
Charleston SC.
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Windows 98: n.
useless extension
the
default vi on this machine?
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Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154
Charleston SC.
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Windows 98: n.
useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and
a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system
everything from a WinTV
Go for $49 to a WinTV persona Video Recorder for $199. What extra features
does teh PVR model have?
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Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154
Charleston SC.
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Windows 98: n.
useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit
.
How can I force debain to re-offer me the install time config options for
this package?
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Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154
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Windows 98: n.
useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions
. So I did:
cat /dev/dsp sounfile
But when I trued to play this back with:
cat soundfile /dev/dsp
I did not get anything out.
What am I doing wrong?
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Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154
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Windows 98: n.
useless
I'm starting to explore the mysteries of recordingsound from an external
source.
A kind soul on this lsit has pointed me to a nifty looking tool called
gramaphone, so I'm exploring it. It seems to ned something callde xmixer.
Any idea where I can get this program?
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