William Stearns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|> Good day, Giacomo,
|>
|> On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Giacomo Catenazzi wrote:
|>
|> > How to use: (now, testing phase)
|> > unpack the files (better: in a new directory)
|> > > bash autoconfigure.sh | less
|> > check the output.
|> > no super
Good day, Giacomo,
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Giacomo Catenazzi wrote:
> How to use: (now, testing phase)
> unpack the files (better: in a new directory)
> > bash autoconfigure.sh | less
> check the output.
> no super user privileges required!
Nice work - that's a neat way to do it.
Hi Giacomo,
one small remark, presence of the Philips SAA7146 doesn't mean presence of
the Stradis video capture card. This multimedia bridge chip is very
multipurpose device and can be used on very different cards (for example satellite
DVB receivers).
Best regards.
--
Andrey Panin
Hi Giacomo,
one small remark, presence of the Philips SAA7146 doesn't mean presence of
the Stradis video capture card. This multimedia bridge chip is very
multipurpose device and can be used on very different cards (for example satellite
DVB receivers).
Best regards.
--
Andrey Panin
Good day, Giacomo,
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Giacomo Catenazzi wrote:
How to use: (now, testing phase)
unpack the files (better: in a new directory)
bash autoconfigure.sh | less
check the output.
no super user privileges required!
Nice work - that's a neat way to do it.
William Stearns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Good day, Giacomo,
|
| On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Giacomo Catenazzi wrote:
|
| How to use: (now, testing phase)
|unpack the files (better: in a new directory)
| bash autoconfigure.sh | less
|check the output.
|no super user privileges
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