Just thought I'd let people know that I've successfully set this up.
It was so very easy. I just used a patch cable (male on both ends) to
connect my radio to my sound card ('line in' socket). I set up some
simple scripts with some calls to ecasound (an EXCELLENT command line
program for sound ma
On 7/31/05, dbp lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I've been thinking about just using a radio (with AM capability,
> obviously) and using an 8mm plug (male conneciton on both ends) and
> connecting the output of the radio to the input (microphone socket) of
> my soundb
I've been thinking for a while about setting up my debian box to
record some AM radio programs... sort of a Tivo for radio. A lot of
mp3 players come with FM radio and recording function, but not AM
radio. Some TV tuner cards also include radio, but again only FM.
THere was one product that the
On 7/15/05, nuno romano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I´m not exactly willing to pay 50 times to
> Hewlett Packard my inkjet printer,with this
> "pick pocket" business model of selling
> printers with a low price and print cartridges
> with a very high price,so I decided to refill
> my cartridges.I
I thought the info given at this site was useful:
http://mst3k.booyaka.com/bittorrent_guide.shtml
In particular - I'm a big fan of the "headless" downloads.
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Regards,
dbp
On 6/22/05, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try logging into a simpler, different environment, such as Icewm or
> fluxbox, to keep any audio daemons loaded by KDE/Gnome/etc from getting
> in the way, and report the results.
If this is really a concern, there's the option of not even loggin
> | E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or
> | specify a solution).
> | --
This happened to me, so I typed 'apt-get -f install' as suggested and
this actually fixed it.
I just upgraded from woody to sarge on Saturday. This was the only
hiccup that I r
On 6/2/05, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So edit sources.list to say "sarge" instead of "testing", and watch
> what others are encountering. Once you see how stable sarge is and
> how others are doing with the new testing, change "sarge" to testing
> and track the new testing.
>
FYI
I
Any reccomendations for what works well for a wireless card for a laptop?
>From my web searching, I've come up with two candidates: the Netgear
WG511 and the Hawking HWC54G.
Actually - any general advice at all on running debian on a laptop
would be appreciated. (woody vs sarge vs sid). Kernel
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