Ezequiel Tolnay wrote:
I was wondering if any of you has had a similar problem and figured
a way to maintain the AV in sync after converting an mpeg to AVI
format, or if any of you can give me any clues as to why is this
happening and a way to prevent/solve it.
After much fidling
Dear all,
I've been trying to author my first DVD on my Gentoo box, and after
many attempts I couldn't get the audio and video properly synchronised
as it is in the original mpeg2/mp2 video.
I made the video using an old camera, and captured it on a Windows
PC, using a TV capture
requirying the ~x86 flag.
Question: Are absolutely all the packages recompiled with emerge
--emptytree world?
I'm sorry to be such a pain in the arse, you must be exhausted if
you reached this line! Anyway, thanks in advance for your support.
Ezequiel Tolnay
BTW, the glibc package failed again
Ezequiel Tolnay wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to do a stage 1 installation. I've followed all the
instructions on the handbook, having performed (aparently) the
bootstrap successfuly. But while emerging system, it failed during one
of the packages stating that autoconf was not installed.
Emerging
by a local process at that time),
but what I do see are a few instances of distccd popping in and out of
existance every now and then, but using very little cpu power. Is it
perhaps taking but rejecting the requests?
Thanks,
Ezequiel Tolnay
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wonder why I'm having these
problems with dependencies. Any clues?
Thanks in advance.
Ezequiel Tolnay
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9200 Pro using the proprietary drivers
media-video/ati-drivers-8.12.10 and kdm/kde-3.4 to create the new
virtual terminals.
TIA,
Ezequiel Tolnay
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is this happening?
Also, I have a version of cedega, and since sometime ago it is trying to
upgrade to the newer version, failing of course because I only have the
installer for the old version. How can I set-up portage to ignore
upgrades to this package in particular?
TIA,
Ezequiel Tolnay
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Scott Jones wrote:
echo yourpackage /etc/portage/package.mask will do it I think.
However, read up on the portage documentation to be sure.
Thanks, it worked :)
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