Net Llama! schrieb:
On 09/15/03 16:07, Michael Hipp wrote:
Where do I get an mp3 plugin for the XMMS included in Red Hat 9? I
presume it will be named something like lib_mp3.so .
(More evidence the lawyers are running/ruining everything - in case
there was any lingering doubt)
A few
Quoting Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are you running artsd? If so (Ctrl-Esc brings up Process Manager in KDE)
try killing it before starting Audacity. I do not claim to be an expert on
aRTs, but I believe it puts hooks into the ALSA system and isn't
necessary... and has caused
Quoting Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hardware problem? What are your hardware specs (CPU, RAM, HD) etc?
What do you think would be a reasonable MINIMUM spec for recording a 30 min wav
in linux ?
My machine copes with it fine in Windows 98se
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Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A timer? gnome-sound-recorder has a recording timeout as a preference, could
be what you're running into
I don't seem to have a version of g-s-r with the edit command that is described
in the manual I'll have to try and find a more up to date
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 09:22:20 +0100, Squabsy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or partition space in any temporary storage location that Audacity
(or gnome-sound-recorder, or gramophile) would be using.
How would I check this please ?
By entering df -h
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 09:28:32 +0100, Squabsy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hardware problem? What are your hardware specs (CPU, RAM, HD) etc?
What do you think would be a reasonable MINIMUM spec for recording a
30 min wav in linux ?
My machine
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 4:26 am, someone claiming to be Squabsy wrote:
Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A timer? gnome-sound-recorder has a recording timeout as a preference,
could
be what you're running into
I don't seem to have a version of g-s-r with the edit command
On Monday 15 September 2003 11:54 pm, someone claiming to be Michael Hipp
wrote:
I've compiled a couple of sizable apps and their libraries. Now I need
to do 'make install' but I want to grab everything to be installed and
take it to another machine that doesn't have dev tools on it. What's
greets.
i've been printing from acrobat via cups. the command is lp -d LJIIIDSS.
problem is, i cannot get acrobat to remember this, and i cannot find
where in the damned thing the print command is stored. i do not object
to cracking open just about any part of it in order to hardwire this,
Tim Wunder wrote:
checkinstall. Provided, of course, you've installed that...
Or you can use the actual rpm set of commands, but checkinstall is so easy to
use.
Thanks, Tim. I think that's the one I couldn't remember.
Michael
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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Squabsy wrote:
Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or partition space in any temporary storage location that Audacity (or
gnome-sound-recorder, or gramophile) would be using.
How would I check this please ?
df -h
i'd also be really curious what the load is on
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:57:35 -0400 (EDT), Net Llama!
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I'd also be really curious what the load is on you box while its encoding
(uptime output).
OK
Thank you all for all you tips help.
I will have another play either tonight or tomorrow evening and let you
know how I
I don't qualify as an expert, but I've identified two likely suspects on my
system:
/usr/local/Acrobat5/Reader/intellinux/app-defaults/AcroRead
/home/cmr/.acrobat/prefs
There's only one problem. AcroRead defaulted to lpr and, in the print window,
I changed it to kprinter, which
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 10:06 am, Mike Reinehr wrote:
I don't qualify as an expert, but I've identified two likely suspects
on my system:
/usr/local/Acrobat5/Reader/intellinux/app-defaults/AcroRead
/home/cmr/.acrobat/prefs
There's only one problem. AcroRead defaulted to lpr
How do you send errors to /dev/null in cron jobs?
When I run nslookup manually on an IP address that doesn't have a
name associated with it I get this output:
# nslookup 172.16.1.1
Server: dynegy.osucba.edu
Address: 172.16.0.254
*** dynegy.osucba.edu can't find 172.16.1.1: Non-existent
Jason Joines wrote:
When I do the same thing in a script via cron, I get the error in the
ouput even with 2/dev/null.
I generally use /dev/null to keep things quiet.
You can also put that at the end of the line in /etc/crontab to quiet
the whole cron job.
Michael
What do the big projects like, say, Mozilla Firebird or OpenOffice.org
use to create their cross-platform GUI widgets and controls? Firebird's
are beautiful and look native on every platform I've seen.
Thanks,
Michael
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While I agree wholeheartedly with the rest of the list, what you are looking
for is some Windows tool to fetch the mail off the Linux server using IMAP
or POP3.
Good luck.
Most of the tools available are for Linux and they ain't to migrate OFF
Linux.
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From: David A.
df
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From: Squabsy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 4:22 AM
Subject: Re: recording wavs
Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or partition space in any temporary storage location that Audacity (or
gnome-sound-recorder,
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 11:49:25 -0500
Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do the big projects like, say, Mozilla Firebird or OpenOffice.org
use to create their cross-platform GUI widgets and controls? Firebird's
are beautiful and look native on every platform I've seen.
According to
Collins Richey wrote:
According to the MozillaFirebird page, they are now using GTK2. No clue abouty
OO.
There must be more to it than that. Unless GTK2 now runs on Windows.
Michael
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Michael Hipp wrote:
Collins Richey wrote:
According to the MozillaFirebird page, they are now using GTK2. No
clue abouty
OO.
There must be more to it than that. Unless GTK2 now runs on Windows.
GTK2 does run on Windows, but that's not what they did. They wrote a
set of libraries as part
Collins Richey wrote:
I'm thinking of something like Norton ghost that backup/restore at the partition
level. This would work, but the [EMAIL PROTECTED] Norton folks didn't build in standard
support for CD writers. You can only use a very few brands of CD writers.
Partimage backs up an
Myles Green wrote:
Hi Collins,
This one seems to work just fine:
Make CD-ROM Recovery http://mkcdrec.ota.be/project/introduction.html
HTH,
Does it do ntfs?
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dep wrote:
greets.
i've been printing from acrobat via cups. the command is lp -d LJIIIDSS.
problem is, i cannot get acrobat to remember this, and i cannot find
where in the damned thing the print command is stored. i do not object
to cracking open just about any part of it in order to
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:57:35 -0400 (EDT), Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Squabsy wrote:
Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or partition space in any temporary storage location that Audacity (or
gnome-sound-recorder, or gramophile) would be using.
How
quoth James McDonald:
| acroprefix= /usr/local/Acrobat5
|
| chmod 666 $acroprefix/Reader/intellinux/app-defaults/AcroRead
|
| This is the file that stores /usr/bin/lpr if your user can't write to
| it the setting is non-persistent
dingdingdingdingding! that did it. many thanks!
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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Squabsy wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:57:35 -0400 (EDT), Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Squabsy wrote:
Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or partition space in any temporary storage location that Audacity (or
gnome-sound-recorder,
Aaron Grewell wrote:
GTK2 does run on Windows, but that's not what they did. They wrote a
set of libraries as part of the Mozilla core that abstract the differing
UI calls. That way their XUL (eXtensible User interface Library IIRC)
code always looks native.
Ok, so it's a home grown solution
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I just installed a big Firewire HD Firewire PCI Card into my Gateway
G6-450 running RH 9.0. Boot sees and initializes the Ieee1394 card
interface, but I can't locate the HD, in order to add it to /etc/fstab.
Can anyone give me any help?
Thanks
Al
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2003, Allan Rabenau wrote:
I just installed a big Firewire HD Firewire PCI Card into my Gateway
G6-450 running RH 9.0. Boot sees and initializes the Ieee1394 card
interface, but I can't locate the HD, in order to add it to /etc/fstab.
Can anyone give me any help?
The first
dmesg|grep sbp shows:
ieee1394: sbp2: Please load the lower level IEEE-1394 driver (e.g.
ohci1394) before sbp2...
ieee1394: sbp2: Logged into SBP-2 device
ieee1394: sbp2: hpsb_send_packet failed
ieee1394: sbp2: Node[00:1023]: Max speed [S400] - Max payload [2048]
ieee1394: sbp2: hpsb_send_packet
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 6:41 pm, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Squabsy wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:57:35 -0400 (EDT), Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Squabsy wrote:
Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or partition
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 7:58 am, someone claiming to be dep wrote:
greets.
i've been printing from acrobat via cups. the command is lp -d LJIIIDSS.
problem is, i cannot get acrobat to remember this, and i cannot find
where in the damned thing the print command is stored. i do not object
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From: Shawn Tayler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 8:15 pm
Subject: Re: Backing up a windows disk OT
Ok,
So now it works. Wierd only 5 minutes apart, if that and it now
works
Shawn
This just received from my daughter...
we fixed the
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