Hello all,
Here is my 2 cents
It started , Frequence is 514000, channel number 26
Symbol Rate is not appilcable for DVB-T
I have DVBT card and watched translation already, although quality was
bad ( I do not shure about the reason)
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
It's not started yet. Some company
Hi,
The Fedora 11 default installation installs the kernel with PAE
installation *regardless* of how much RAM I have.
I was wondering: are there any performance penalties when using PAE
enabled kernel instead of the i686 version?
Thanks,
Hetz
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On Aug 2, 2009, at 1:06 PM, Lev Olshvang wrote:
It started , Frequence is 514000, channel number 26
Symbol Rate is not appilcable for DVB-T
I have DVBT card and watched translation already, although quality
was bad ( I do not shure about the reason)
I have no details, but acorrding to
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Lev Olshvang l...@vboxcomm.com wrote:
Hello all,
Here is my 2 cents
It started , Frequence is 514000, channel number 26
Symbol Rate is not appilcable for DVB-T
of course it does (DVB-T is OFDM and symbol rate is surly applicable). vlc's
gui insists on it
On Sunday 02 August 2009 12:29:22 you wrote:
Hi,
The Fedora 11 default installation installs the kernel with PAE
installation *regardless* of how much RAM I have.
I was wondering: are there any performance penalties when using PAE
enabled kernel instead of the i686 version?
I was wondering
On 02.08.2009 Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
The Fedora 11 default installation installs the kernel with PAE
installation *regardless* of how much RAM I have.
I was wondering: are there any performance penalties when using PAE
enabled kernel instead of the i686 version?
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