Sorry for the confusion.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 16:39:52 -0800
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, that's a bit different than saying that there are various standards
for DVDs. this is dvd recording standards.
On 03/13/03 14:52, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW I
Sorry for the late reply. Yes.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 16:52:36 -0800
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
The coolest is that this hardware is great stuff. It's inexpensive and it
runs well. I've been very impressed with SuSE 8.1 on this machine...
except
Could this be at all related to OHCI vs UHCI?
This is an area I'm still a bit unclear about and could use some correction.
Thanks,
Matt
(still working on my own digital camera crap. I think GPhoto hosed the driver
for my camera, since it works under COL with gphoto 0.4.x and not with the
I'm interested in this as well... and also anyone's experience with IEEE1394
and Linux.
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 22:24:02 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of a USB device to do video capture that works with Linux? I
thought this would be easy to find, but I seem to
If you're just doing video in, I've HEARD great things about the cheapo
Hauppauge WinTV card you can buy at Walmart and Best Buy.
I'm about to pick one up and test it out. Otherwise I'm saving up my pennies
for a ATI AIW/RADEON card
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 08:46:40 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL
Point to keep in mind:
With the variance in DVD standards, you may wish to consider burning VCD's and
SVCD's. You should be able to find info about those processes in an SxS.
On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 13:28:00 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if I should post this to general or
I'm sorry, but that annoying behavior is one that has vastly improved my
desktop usage. Once in a while I'll not wish to use it, but most of the time
it is a lifesaver, and it is easily disabled. I use it mainly because I use
Lotus Notes through Wine, and I don't want to bring up IE when I click
:) (sorry, I've been largely offlist for a couple weeks)
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 13:02:35 -0500
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for the use of microsoft products is surely an act of
faith, don't you think?
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I doubt he would even understand or believe it.
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 20:41:08 -0600
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. I wonder if the author has the Balls to note that Win2k
then has the same flaw ?
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Actually, I've always had trouble buying into the thousand eyes
theory, because it assumes too much about the developer community. Call
me cynical, but I've seen too many instances of a really obvious problem
or
While I am very upset with this move, I would not be inclined to dismiss the
teeth of these allegations.
SCO owns code which was licensed to IBM for use in AIX.
IBM has been sinking HUGE assets and time and mind-share into Linux,
obviously hurting SCO in their big-hitters.
It will probably be
The coolest is that this hardware is great stuff. It's inexpensive and it
runs well. I've been very impressed with SuSE 8.1 on this machine... except
for the sissy-keyboard. :)
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Perhaps a thousand AVAILABLE eyes is a better mantra. It's not that everyone
is always doing code review on everyone's code. But when it is needed, anyone
can look and fix. Many people learn to code by looking at OSS code (and the
stuff I have personally reviewed has been pretty top-notch from
I'll stick with SuSE 8.1 (man, it's still hard to hear myself saying that)...
although I have to admit, the Lindows guys did a pretty good job. They
created an aesthetically pleasing distro which they can use to continue to
milk the Winblows nuts who are accustomed to paying big bucks for sucky
I forgot to say what I orignally intended to:
SuSE 8.1 comes with GNUCash, KMyMoney, and I believe a couple other
$$$-managers. I like the initial look of KMyMoney, but I haven't had the time
to play with it (not that I even understand the Quicken2000 I bought and never
used)
Anyone know
Thanks Roger. This gives me some hope. Any that you like more than others
for Linux usage? I don't have firewire yet, but plan to in the next desktop
incantation.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 21:50:32 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. I do tons of this with digital cameras (single
DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW I believe.
I don't see a problem with using them as a backup medium where the same device
will be used to write and read them. It's when you want interoperability.
I'm pretty sure my DVD player at home will not read DVD+anything.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 22:00:41 +0100
I had recently made the commitment for the same.
I'm simply searching for the best (simple and compatible) way to maintain
these.
I DEFINITELY don't want to be typing in everything from scratch (including all
the LDAP fields) so I'm looking at a few web front-ends for LDAP.
In my opinion,
SuSE 8.1 shows support for tons of chipset/devices. I can't tell if any are
USB or otherwise. I'm just looking in the YAST2 hardware module.
I'm sure linux-usb.org has more info
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 21:54:07 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A card like this is probably what it
http://www.worldtechtribune.com/worldtechtribune/asparticles/sv/sv10302002.asp
You may wish to addess this numbskull in a fashion you've proven time and
again to excel at:
With reality and education.
Thanks,
Matt
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Thanks guys! The DRBD stuff looks really promising, and the other options were good
food for thought.
Matt
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:48:35 -0800
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On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 09:33:23AM -0800, Aaron Grewell wrote:
Check out http://www.linux-ha.org/ for High
FYI-
I just ran into a problem installing Webmin RPM's on RH8. The cause, as the
Webmin download page describes, appears to be RPM4, which segfaults when
attempting to install the RPM. The solution, also on the Webmin page, is to
download and install the Webmin KEY into RPM4... Weird that this
Hello all.
Email Clustering question here. I am using two linux boxes to cluster for
email services. There will be a primary and a backup (hotswap, whatever you
want to call it).
These will be running Sendmail and the standard Inetd version of Pop3/s that
comes with RH8.
Does anyone have a
ter -falign-functions=4 -falign-loops=4 -falign-jumps=4 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2
-fexpensive-optimizations -fschedule-insns2 -fno-strict-aliasing -ffast-math
-funroll-loops -finline-functions -mcpu=pentiumpro -c malloc.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../.. -I. -g -O2 -Wall
I know! I just bought a 1.1GHz, 128MG, 10GB box with Lindows for just $199 ($230
incl. tax and ship). Linux-compatible hardware and decent speed/size. I'm throwing
out an old box I was donating to my church and this is going in its stead.
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 07:35:21 -0500
DOUGLAS HUNLEY
THANK YOU ALL!
I have appreciated your assistance in this matter. I am going to assume that
since everyone could/could not get to different things that this is a
time-based failure and not some URL-length or packet-size issue at this point.
I am convinced that they are having routing issues at
FYI-
I've seen others talk about Wine a bit on this list. I hadn't seen this
before so I thought I'd send it around.
http://www.witch.westfalen.de/Wine-HOWTO/book1.html
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I've heard that DansGuardian is an excellent proxy/filtering solution. It has
several configureable ways to determine bad content, including a gradiated
scale (assigning a value to each instance of certain words, and failing based
on the additive value for a page)
If you are interested in the
I am experiencing network oddities affecting a server I've just started
colocating at a new site.
Anyone who is willing: Please attempt to surf the following URLs and send me
the results. Thanks!
(please be sure to include your IP Range or address so I can trace the path
with the provider)
I am normally a loyal Sylpheed user by choice. KMail hadn't supported IMAP
until after I found Sylpheed and it stuck.
Yesterday I decided to use it because I'm writing an automated billing module
which emails HTML-based bills and I needed to see how it was going to look to
clients.
I kept
What version of Everybuddy?
I don't use ICQ (something about naming my friends instead of numbering them),
but I use Everybuddy every day for YM and AIM. It works GREAT! But there
have been a lot of enhancements and I've found that 0.4.3 is much better than
the 0.2 version I've found on some
I don't think that it's not the configuration, it's the communication between
the terminal emulation and the device. This happens if I resize the window
while connected to certain Cisco devices.
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 09:48:09 -0800
Tony Alfrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I use minicom as a
Unless you are printing from Konqueror or any other application...
Any other answers?
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 06:39:19 -0700
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 22:25:37 -0800
Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 12:11:01AM -0500, Matthew
I understand what you are saying, but Tim has a point. It's no mystery that I'm
pretty happy with KDE for most things. It is bloated, but I'm into bloat-balancing.
I like the pretty's, the things which presidents, managers and directors love to
tinker with which make them try and stick with
There are several issues I've come across with SuSE, which I don't quite understand.
Coming from COL, I never had to deal with these.
The first one is what incantations do I need to bellow in order to get anything to
print on US Letter!? I have so far found 3 different places within KDE/YAST
This is done by the usbcam script. Owner is set to the same user as
/dev/audio (logged in X user) and chmod to 600. This occurs at
module-load for usb. But as I said, I can't seem to find permissions to
solve this problem. I even logged in as root as someone suggested and no
go. I reboot to
What happens if you LEAVE ide-scsi and change your link to point to
/dev/sr1 or /dev/sr0 or /dev/sr2 (depending on how your devices map to
their SCSI counterpart names)?
On Thu, 06 Feb 2003 18:26:09 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in the process of copying a coupled of
BTW- How was DVD::RIP? Was it easy to install? What distro are you
using? I had trouble getting everything installed under COL but I have
high hopes for SuSE8.1 (newer code all around and a lot more options)
On Thu, 06 Feb 2003 18:26:09 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in
Nothing, I can't get digikam to work. Please see previous message.
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 23:01:04 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In digikam, if you select the USB interface and press the 'Autodetect'
button, what happens?
--
I think the error message said to check it, but when I check permissions
on /proc/bus/usb/001/004 (or whatever the camera maps to) they are 600 and
I'm the owner. I've also played around with them (777 at one point) and
no joy. This is a real himdinger!
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 16:44:04 -0500
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 09:06:32 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 20:55:08 -0500
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone help me find a GUI interface for SuSE 8.1 to pull the pictures
from my digital camera? I found gphoto2, which is the CLI
, right? I haven't got pictures off the camera yet, so I won't say definitively
yet :)
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 13:26:19 -0500
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but you can't mount /proc/bus/usb as a drive or use it as a serial port.
The device file I'm looking for would be in /dev
learning some, but still pretty befuddled at this point. Any pointers would be
appreciated. Many thanks to those who have helped so far, especially Bruce for the
USB link.
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 15:39:46 -0500
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I wrong here? The more I'm reading, the more
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Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed both already... but I don't have a file to access the
camera with (such as /dev/ttyS0 and such) This would help.
Here is what I get in the log:
Feb 4 13:20:39 gandalf kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1
Comcast should have provided you with an SMTP mail server which they would lock down
their relay-domains file to allow. You don't want to get into the reverse-lookup
world, because many MTA's lookup against an RBL (Realtime Black List) specifically for
dialup/broadband IP ranges. If your IP
Do you have the cable hooked up from the CD Drive to your sound card?
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:47:08 -0500 (EST)
Gerry Doris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been knocking my head against the screen for the last couple of days.
I can't play audio cd's no matter what I do.
I can burn audio
David hit this one pretty well already.
Alternatives? SFTP (based on ssh and available for Windows), HTTPS if they are only
pulling, filesharing (samba, NFS, etc...), and many other options. All respectable
email systems limit email size, most to 3MB, the daring might go even as high as 10MB,
I believe that was the AMD K5 or K6. :p
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 20:50:17 -0800
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many would argue that a Cyrix was equivalent to a 386. ;)
On 01/30/03 20:21, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Unfortunately, not lesser enough to install on my Cyrix 6x86 P166+
or 120
How'd that work? Will it run under Linux or could it be ported?
OSX being BSD like it is...
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 12:01:11 -0800
Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TurboTax runs on my Apple Unix box so I don't need them.
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My sympathies
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:35:20 -0700
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In my case, the slogan(which I didn't invent) is just a chuckle. My
company is 90% Microsoft bound, with a few Solaris machines sprinkled
in.
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Athlon-XP gentoo
I suppose hardware could be a problem causing some instability, which
might have caused the corruption... but I've been doing Winblows support
long enough to know a poop-stuck install pretty well. Reinstall seemed to
work pretty well... as Windows goes.
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:08:22 -0500
Lee
Unfortunately, not lesser enough to install on my Cyrix 6x86 P166+ or
120+... Authentic Pentium and above.
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 19:51:13 -0800
Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure that you have a compatible CPU? The Caldera server
installations require a Pentium II or better
Dude, you have got to cut back on the caffeine... Or start smoking
again... or something.
What the @#$% did Chang do to chap your a55 so bad? The guy is looking to
use Linux as a server, so let him! The fact that it is great as a desktop
doesn't mean everyone is ready to make that jump. He has
(Hacked out of a message from my Sendmail guru)
relay-domains
mydomain.com
local-host-names
mydomain.com
virtusertable
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I think I'd prefer to have a link to another solid list of compatible
hardware, which we could contribute to. There's little sense in
duplicating that kind of effort. It seems like it'd be more valuable to
work with other sites on that one.
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 22:53:56 -0500
Jerry McBride
I have to share my story, so disregard if you don't want to hear it.
This morning I got a call from a client that I had done some work for last
Thursday. He wanted me to come back in and help him because his freshly
installed Win98 machine was toes up. From the description, I would say
that was
GRUB installed nicely when installing the OS, but upon boot I got GRUB
printed to the screen and nothing else.
After dorking around with various boot-rescue attempts I got to a prompt
and was able to reinstall GRUB to /dev/hda. Instead of GRUB, now I got
GRUB Read Error and nothing else. That
Not to be anal, but BSD is not a unix-like OS, it IS Unix.
Unlike Linux, BSD stems from the original ATT/Bell unix code.
That said, Aaron's assessment is almost exactly what I would say. I have
heard that FreeBSD can serve files with Samba faster than NetWare, and is
supposed to be just as
GRUB installed nicely when installing the OS, but upon boot I got GRUB
printed to the screen and nothing else.
After dorking around with various boot-rescue attempts I got to a prompt
and was able to reinstall GRUB to /dev/hda. Instead of GRUB, now I got
GRUB Read Error and nothing else. That
Hi Llama-
The link to my site for RPMS is wrong in the DVD/Xine section. It should
be:
ftp://public:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/public/public/XINE/
It's password protected and everyone is getting prompted :)
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for linux, regardless of one's opinion of KDE, or even Konqueror. How
long will it be before someone creates a linux browser-only project
based on KHTML in much the same vein as Galeon, or Phoenix does with
Gecko?
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if the Linux world adopted Safari, since it is a
Mac browser based on a Linux project.
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Konq-fan or not, anything that drags developers out of their little It's
an IE world afterall chorus is a good thing for us. The browser is using
the KHTML engine, which (having run both KDE2.2.1 and KDE3 quite a bit)
has improved a good deal over the last year or so. What that means is
that
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-980492.html?part=dtxtag=ntop
Apple's new browser is based on KHTML! :)
BTW- For those of you who left KDE and never looked back, KHTML has
become quite good in KDE3+ (which is far better than KDE2)
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Truly weird. I've done quite a few good Workstation 3.1.1 installs.
Once, I got a bad copy and it looked fine but kept failing during the
install. Check your ISO image against the MD5 sums and then reburn it...
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 09:39:31 -0600
Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well,
I followed a link from the Linux and Windows Highlights from Around The
Web at
http://computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,74564,00.html
It was supposed to be news article detailing the Indian government paving
the road o Linux and OSS acceptance in their country. The part that
Here is a good read if you're interested in digital video editing using
OSS and Linux.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5817
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 21:45:48 -0500
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Several days ago someone posted asking about digital video editing
software for
You got that right. They are much better at telling you why they dropped
support for DeCSS than how their software works. I did an install with
much headaches and dropped it because it never worked well... Then I read
Llama's SxS and had a lot more confidence and built the RPM's for COLW.
Only
BTW, Llama-
Temporarily, you may link to the following URL from your page:
ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/public/public/XINE
in place of the HTTP URL you had there for the XINE RPM's.
Thanks,
Matt
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You're right about xine.
On Sat, 04 Jan 2003 23:25:11 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm waiting for the version that has those particular problems fixed.
Then it will be a very nice printer daemon. That manual intervention
that you mention is just fine... unless you've got to walk a mile to
kick the
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 11:56:07 -0800
Condon Thomas A KPWA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Great! I'm glad to hear that you had good results and enjoyed it.
David's book is on my shelf as well, and you're right: it's great. Happy
Linning!
Thanks for all the help this list has offered in the
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On Wed, 01 Jan 2003 15:09:44 -0700 Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Memorable moments for me in 2002 included:
Mine...
* layed off and called back to work, before I even left the building on
two separate
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% [distribution and window manager preferences]
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What kinda redhat quirks? I've always felt that SuSE had the quirks
(like the rather unusual
-ba (and wait), and hope it all worked out ok.
I have always respected your opinion, Kurt, and I continue to do so... I think here
I'll just agree to disagree, based on values.
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Thanks a lot!
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I get Christmas Eve, Christmas and NewYears off. My counterparts with more vacation
time left have made out better than I. For the cost of 6 vacation days, they got two
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Another datapoint to consider is that RH8 isn't exactly famous for its
stability. Can you reliably reproduce the instability, or is it seemingly
random?
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modules, either ask the group or just make xconfig and check off what you
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enough for a fsck. why? cause grub used the fs (which was toast) where lilo
knew where on disk to start reading and executing code
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had flown into the WTS.
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I traditionally take my
lengthy vaacations in the fall (September-November) when most folks are
back at work, and the kids are in school.
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Sylpheed.
:)
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close to 72 char/line.
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SNIP
No offense, but that sounds more like you don't understand why people
would use something other than RedHat... :)
How so?
Just that when comparing the different
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This was hardly complete, and I'm sure I've forgotten stuff. Check out
SCO's web site for the bullet points of what's included (like KDE3.0.3 and
Kernel 2.4.19-4GB, etc...)
I don't know why DistroWatch doesn't show XFS for UL or SCO Linux...
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That's because i don't care about 90% of the precompiled packages that
come with a distro. I build my own version of most things, and rarely
use any of the extras that come preinstalled. What I want is a distro
that
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the problems were with buggy mobo's, not necessarily in the ACPI code. At
least that's the impression I got from the UL team.
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On Monday 23 December 2002 12:04 pm, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
How many stock bootloaders like XFS these days? That's been one of
the bigger problems with switching filesystems in the past. I'd have
to have an older boot partition and store data on the new FS
by knowitalls and pundits. With right tools, freely
available, you can determine what the WEP key is. This is a project I
need to do to see how hard/easy that process is.
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