on Woody,
apt-get install webcam
it has worked great for me
At 12:10 AM 6/27/2002 +0200, miguel wrote:
how i can share my webcam or bttv device to internet, i have found many
soft to make captures from it or to show me at live in desktop, but i
cant find soft to share it with internet? anyone
ile of slag to be secure
again... :)
Ian
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When you reboot this machine, do you see 1 or 2 penguins on the screen (if
you see any at all)
You can also do something like this,
run top in one window (console) and then
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null
If you see ~50% cpu idle, you have more than 1 cpu working... This little
dd trick will use
As much as I hate to promote pay-for software however
http://www.engroom.com/ has a very good c/c++/java/PERL corba orb.
It will produce client and server stubs in any/all of these languages. I
worked as sysadmin/developer for a company that used this package.
you can download it for free a
At 04:37 PM 5/27/2002 -0500, Kent West wrote:
I've got a small home LAN. One box has an ATI All-In-Wonder card. I can
watch TV on it no problem with xawtv. I can "ssh -X firstbox.ip.address"
into it and run xterm remotely, but when I try to run xawtv it complains
that there's no such device as
Running woody, 2.4.18-smp custom kernel on dual proc machines.
I have looked through the man pages and even the source to find out why top
doesn't show each cpu's information on Debian.
on Red Hat 7.2 top shows the information for each cpu. According to "top
-v" both machines (Debian and re
Andrew,
In the section where you are adjusting drive references, you will want to
leave /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd drive references alone. You are only messing
with the first ide channel, not the second one. They will NOT change. The
only exception to this is if you plan on re-jumper'ing and re-
I did this a while ago...
I am almost afraid to admit this but I used Real Video, set up the free
evaluation "limited stream count" server and the "free" producer. The
producers input was /dev/bt??? (it's been a while but is the same type of
card as yours) and produced to the local server.
I have a Compaq DL380 with a Smart Array 5i controller.
This machine doesn't seem to be happy with the "compact" boot disks. The
thing boots up but doesn't "see" the disks. I have installed Debian on
other Compaq machines before and have had to use the compact root and
rescue boot disks.
I
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