I am running Xine quite nicely on Suse 7.3 also vlc does a good job too. But I
wonderr what rpms you have installed as well as the xine-lib and xine-ui ??
Xine-d4d ? Xine-alsa ? Xine-w32dll etc ... There are aso some more
gotchya libraries needed. Let me know what you have installe
John Hiemenz wrote:
> I'm ashamed to know this, but: Start-Programs-Accessories-Command Prompt
Yes I did find that, but it was the command prompt name that threw me looking for
the old DOS icon.
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18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland, 4061, Australia PH: 61 7 33002161
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> let's see /usr/src/linux/.config Skip. thanks
> --
I have used theri config as a base and still get no sound even leaving all sound
as was. Someone said that I had to compile a new alsa each time, like I used to
dop with OSS sometime ago. What is your proceedure?
--
If you are talking Linux then there is no defrag, it does it each time it starts
up and is non selective. There is no utility to defrag linux nor ever will be
especially with journelled file systems.
zohar wrote:
> I want to defragment individual programs(or more than one) rather than whole
> ha
Declan Moriarty wrote:
> Suse's kernels are the tarball in an rpm. If you haven't got sound, let's
> deal with that, and find out why. I'll guess from here: The SuSe kernel will
> have the modules for EVERY soundcard compiled in, and yours probably hasn't.
> Wrong module??? Ok then, Prove it!
On Tue, 04 Dec 2001 22:13:32 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have search around and I cannot figure how to use my new DVD drive
under Linux.
>
> I have SuSE 7.3 Pro with xine-0.9.4 installed. I have a i810 Celeron
mobo
> w/Celeron 366 CPU and kde 2.2.1 installed. I have an i
Hello All,
I have search around and I cannot figure how to use my new DVD drive under Linux.
I have SuSE 7.3 Pro with xine-0.9.4 installed. I have a i810 Celeron mobo
w/Celeron 366 CPU and kde 2.2.1 installed. I have an ide CDROM @ /dev/hdb
and a 10X DVD @ /dev/hdd. I have put a movie in the
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 10:49:53 -0800
Vern W Heesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks again David, with your help I almost there!
Vern,
When you get this all ironed out... why not write up a detailed step-by-step
for the
rest of us to follow?
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So? Linux uses an intelligent filesystem that is designed as to avoid
significant fragmentation. Linux is not windoze. I doubt you'll ever
see fragmentation above 10%.
--- zohar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> seeing the log file of defrag utility that is of w2K
> - Original Message -
>
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
> Does anyone have any programs that play, let alone create, powerpoint
> presentations (pps, a complicated slide show with sound).
SO 6.0beta is supposed to do a good job. I've only opened a couple with it,
none with sound, though. OOo just released a new
Does anyone have any programs that play, let alone create, powerpoint
presentations (pps, a complicated slide show with sound).
I just tried to open one.
Corel presentation version 9, either for windows (Under win4lin) or linux, failed to
do it.
Staroffice 5.2 did it without trouble. The only ble
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 05:50:06AM +0530, zohar wrote:
>seeing the log file of defrag utility that is of w2K
Most Unix type file systems haven't needed defragmentation since the early
1980s. The first Radio Shack Xenix systems may have required
defragmentation every year or two, but even then it
Is it possible that my cable provider has begun filtering out any nat'd
traffic that I send out?
Things were fine up until about a week or so ago I think and I was able to
surf the net normally through a windows gateway box. From that point on I
was unable to surf the internet through a syste
seeing the log file of defrag utility that is of w2K
- Original Message -
From: "Net Llama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:27 PM
Subject: Re: defragmentation
>
> --- zohar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I want to defragment individual pr
Ian wrote:
>
> Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> >
> > are now up at http://dilyard.homeip.net/iso/
>
>
>
Hey Doug...when'd you change your email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]!?
Ugh.
Sorry folks...this batch of high quality whining was intended for Doug's
misery...not all yours.
--
Linux SxS [http://hal.h
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
>
> are now up at http://dilyard.homeip.net/iso/
Any chance of generating MD5's for these things?
I am still waiting for SuSE 7.3 to show up in Canada...I investigated
how much it would cost to order it from the SuSE US, and I'd wind up
paying somewhere around 35% in d
Vern W Heesch wrote:
> On Monday 03 December 2001 06:06 pm, you wrote:
>
[snip]
> Thanks again David, with your help I almost there!
> I discovered that it has to do with the key. I disabled WEP on the access
> point and now it works. The access point has 3 choices for WEP, disabled,
> 6
On Monday 03 December 2001 06:06 pm, you wrote:
> Vern W Heesch wrote:
> >>[snip]
>
> > Here is what I have the Access Point as:
> > ESSID = linksys1
> > Channel = 1
> > Access Point Name = myap1
> > Fragmentation & RTS Thresholds = 2346
> > Authentication Type = both Open System and Sha
--- zohar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to defragment individual programs(or more than one) rather than
> whole
> hard disk. Is there any utility for that.
>
What makes you so certain that anything is fragmented in the first place?
=
~~
On my System which is W2K it is Ipconfig and in c:\Windows\system32
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Anselmi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: accessing the net
> "David A. Bandel" wrote:
>
> > Keith Antoine wrote:
> >
> >
I'm running Mandrake 8.0 and have a minor hassle with editors; For text only
work I'll use kedit, or kwrite. I set this system up for kde (Thinking I was
a newbie), but got fed up with it because I judged it to be bloatware with
too many bells and whistles, and S L O W on this pc anyho
--- Declan Moriarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 December 2001 08:53, you wrote:
> > On Monday 03 December 2001 22:04, you wrote:
> > > Hi List
> > >
> > > I need a bit of help here. I have scournged a PI 133 Mhz
> board &
> > > cpu. I have been
> > > able to install ew 3.1
On Tuesday 04 December 2001 07:23 am, you stated :
> Keith Antoine wrote:
>
>
>
> > Err am using XP and as I really do not know windows where can i gat a
> > command line in XP??
> > AFAIK there aint none.
>
> Start-Run-Command
> works in Win2K, FWIW...
>
I'm ashamed to know this, but: Start-Pro
Any Wine or Winex exports on list that can help my son out?
This is his problem:
Using a recently downloaded WineX from CVS.
When he tries to make (after ./configure and make depend), he get this
error:
gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../include -I../../include -g -O2 -Wall
-fno-strength-reduce -mprefer
Keith Antoine babbled on about:
> Tried both modular and also monolithic ran bzlilo.Card is builtin AC97 and
> works on everthing else except a suse recompile. Must say I am getting
> pingged off with suse.
let's see /usr/src/linux/.config Skip. thanks
--
Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.
David
It appears that the bios must support ps/2 mouse to get it working.
I set the com ports to auto & IRQ's. No go. I will try a serial port rat
if I find one for a buck or so. Many thanks, I will try to serve some of the
finest Virtual brew around this weekend. Many rounds to you of cou
Keith Antoine wrote:
>
> Err am using XP and as I really do not know windows where can i gat a command
> line in XP??
> AFAIK there aint none.
>
Start-Run-Command
works in Win2K, FWIW...
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On December 3, 2001 09:01 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> You can now 'finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]' to see any new additions to the site.
> It will return the contents of the 'New' page. It's updated nightly.
> Enjoy!
Hey, neat! It works slick (and fast)
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On Tuesday 04 December 2001 08:53, you wrote:
> On Monday 03 December 2001 22:04, you wrote:
> > Hi List
> >
> > I need a bit of help here. I have scournged a PI 133 Mhz board &
> > cpu. I have been
> > able to install ew 3.1 and works fine except no mouse. I have tried
> > both com1 & com
> 1) Hook up to your ISP using Windows. Look at the IP assigned (ipconfig
> from the command line for NT and 2k - 95/98 has something similar but
> slightly different).
>
> 2) Hook up to your ISP using Linux. Use ifconfig to tell Linux to use the
> same IP.
Thats no good unfortunately as the
On Monday 03 December 2001 22:04, you wrote:
> Hi List
>
> I need a bit of help here. I have scournged a PI 133 Mhz board & cpu.
> I have been
> able to install ew 3.1 and works fine except no mouse. I have tried both
> com1 & com2
> with a ps/2 mouse adaptor. I have 2 rats here, one tra
Dave Anselmi wrote:
> "David A. Bandel" wrote:
>
> > Keith Antoine wrote:
> >
> > > Can a telco block linux access on cable ?? I cannot get out using Suse
> > > but I was online earlier today, a friens als has tried in suse and
> > > mandrake
> > > and cannot get out We can both get out on wind
Yes that helped a lot I have downloaded the files and now need to get from
windows to linux. Telstra either has a problem or closed a server down I cannot
get to the named server dce-server on telstra so cannot use linux. Also just
found out that they also have changed the DNS servers too, and not
On Monday 03 December 2001 09:18, you wrote:
> I am having the greatest difficulty with Suse 7.3 and recompiling the
> kernel.
> I can recompile the original kernel and it has no sound no matter if I
> leave the
> sound area untouched in the recompile. I have overcome the no text
> appearing on bo
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