I'm interested in trying out z-wave, and I'd like to start with a simple
command line utility so I can experiment with a switch, and control it
through cron.
I'm aware of Home Assistant, which is likely to be the direction I go in
the long term. I'd prefer not to try to set i
Good time of the day, Patrick.
Thank you, for your time and answer. On Sat, 6 Jul 2013 10:10:30 -0700
you wrote:
> apt-get install flashplayer-nonfree is how I did it, but for years
> when I used Fedora, I just went to Adobe's site, downloaded the Flash
> archive, and installed it manually follo
On Fri, 05 Jul 2013, Harry Veltman wrote:
> How can I install flash player? Many web sites require flash
> player. Why is it so difficult to find out how to install it on
> debian and other linux distributions?
apt-get install flashplayer-nonfree is how I did it, but for years when
I used Fedor
On Sat, 2013-07-06 at 09:19 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> http://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
> http://packages.debian.org/de/squeeze/flashplugin-nonfree
> http://packages.debian.org/de/squeeze/browser-plugin-gnash
> http://packages.debian.org/de/sid/mozilla-plugin-gnash
> https://www.google.com/intl
On Fri, 2013-07-05 at 17:57 -0700, Harry Veltman wrote:
> How can I install flash player? Many web sites require flash player. Why is
> it so difficult to find
> out how to install it on debian and other linux distributions?
I don't know any Linux distribution that makes it hard to install flas
Harry Veltman wrote:
> How can I install flash player? Many web sites require flash
> player.
Do this:
# apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
And periodically update it:
# update-flashplugin-nonfree --install
> Why is it so difficult to find out how to install it on debian and
> other lin
Harry Veltman grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> How can I install flash player? Many web sites require flash player.
> Why is it so difficult to find out how to install it on debian and
> other linux distributions?
Looks like it's available:
> $ aptitude show flashplugin-nonfree
> Package: flashpl
How can I install flash player? Many web sites require flash player. Why is
it so difficult to find
out how to install it on debian and other linux distributions?
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>> not a skilled linux user.
>
> If theme is not under "gnome-themes", "gnome-themes-extras" or "gnome-
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>
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t a skilled linux user.
If theme is not under "gnome-themes", "gnome-themes-extras" or "gnome-
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On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 01:10:00PM +0200, Joe Hart wrote:
> To be honest, I don't really think that Chris Bannister would make a
> good ethicist. Not because of his ethics, but because he seems to be
> reviving old threads that the last message is a week old when he replies
> to them.
True. Can't
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> On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 10:13:08 +0200, Joe Hart wrote:
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>>> We need a list ethicist who is not "out to lunch" :-)
>>>
>> Fine. I nominate you then. I don't want to be the ethicist anyway.
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 10:13:08 +0200, Joe Hart wrote:
> Chris Bannister wrote:
> > On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 08:05:15PM +0200, Joe Hart wrote:
> >>> On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 04:56:09AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
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> On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 08:05:15PM +0200, Joe Hart wrote:
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> > On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 04:56:09AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> >> Ron Johnson wrote:
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> >>> On 05/08/07 19:51, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> On 5/8/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL
On 5/9/07, Sjoerd Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's called wavplay, I just don't see it in the Etch repositories.
Googling for 'wavplay' and 'debian', you will find .deb's of it though.
Bingo! That's it.
It's not exactly leaping off the google pages I have, but aplay is
doing its job f
On Tue, 8 May 2007 17:42:06 -0400 Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> I seem to recall a linux command line wave player -- wavp, or
> waveplay, or something like that? Does that ring any bells with
> anybody?
It's called wavplay, I just don't see it in the Etch repositories.
Googling f
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> On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 04:56:09AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
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>>> On 05/08/07 19:51, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
On 5/8/07, Ron Johnson <[EM
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 04:56:09AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
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> >On 05/08/07 19:51, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> >>On 5/8/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> Wicked pissah!
> >>>Wicked pissah??
> >>Trans
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 05/08/07 19:51, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
On 5/8/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wicked pissah!
Wicked pissah??
Translation: "really excellent."
Is this some sort of Weird Youth Slang?
Wait! Where's the list
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 05:42:06PM -0400, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
I seem to recall a linux command line wave player -- wavp, or
waveplay, or something like that? Does that ring any bells with
anybody?
Alternatively, has anyone tried to build the *bsd audi
On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 17:42 -0400, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> I seem to recall a linux command line wave player -- wavp, or
> waveplay, or something like that? Does that ring any bells with
> anybody?
>
> Alternatively, has anyone tried to build the *bsd audioplay package on
Oops; went off-list by mistake.
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Date: May 8, 2007 10:38 PM
Subject: Re: Command line wave player
To: Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 5/8/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On 05/08/07 21:09, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 05:42:06PM -0400, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
>> I seem to recall a linux command line wave player -- wavp, or
>> waveplay, or something like that? Does that
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On 05/08/07 19:51, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> On 5/8/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > Wicked pissah!
>
>> Wicked pissah??
>
> Translation: "really excellent."
Is this some sort of Weird Youth Slang?
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Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 05:42:06PM -0400, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
I seem to recall a linux command line wave player -- wavp, or
waveplay, or something like that? Does that ring any bells with
anybody?
Alternatively, has anyone tried to build the *bsd audioplay pa
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 05:42:06PM -0400, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> I seem to recall a linux command line wave player -- wavp, or
> waveplay, or something like that? Does that ring any bells with
> anybody?
>
> Alternatively, has anyone tried to build the *bsd audioplay packag
On 5/8/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wicked pissah!
Wicked pissah??
Translation: "really excellent."
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> Wicked pissah!
Wicked pissah??
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On 5/8/07, Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The "aplay" command from the alsa-utils package will play .wav files.
Supah. And, I even have that package already installed! Who knew?
Wicked pissah!
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On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 05:42:06PM -0400, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> I seem to recall a linux command line wave player -- wavp, or
> waveplay, or something like that? Does that ring any bells with
> anybody?
The "aplay" command from the alsa-utils package will play .wav f
I seem to recall a linux command line wave player -- wavp, or
waveplay, or something like that? Does that ring any bells with
anybody?
Alternatively, has anyone tried to build the *bsd audioplay package on linux?
Best,
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'm playing with the filters in audacity
and rezound; they seem to help a bit, but I still haven't been able to
make the voices understandable.
If anyone is interested, I placed a 4 second sample of the voices at
http://people.ucsc.edu/~otte/sound.test.aiff
Thanks for
Pure Data is great for stuff like this, but it is a lot to learn-
you'd have to assemble the application yourself. If you expect your
first time editing a sound file to be your last time, it's probably
not what you want.
A parametric equalizer would be an intuitive way that might help. I'm
in W
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006 18:01:14 -0700
Ric Otte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a recording of a wedding at a beach, but it is very difficult
> to make out the words because of the noise due to the waves and wind.
> I am looking for suggestions about how to begin editing the file to
> remo
Hi,
I have a recording of a wedding at a beach, but it is very difficult
to make out the words because of the noise due to the waves and wind.
I am looking for suggestions about how to begin editing the file to
remove the noise and retain the voices. I've looked a bit at rezound
and audacity, but
Rishi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> This is the output of the 'file' command which I guess indicates the
> type of audio file format.
>
> ---
> rec02.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, W
On 2005-08-14 02:00:14 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Shame, you forgot to mention that ogg/vorbis files of the same
> source, and the same size as the .mp3 files would be, sound better
> in almost any a/b comparison.
I haven't checked myself, but according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg_Vor
On Sunday 14 August 2005 06:19, Rishi wrote:
>> Just an idea looking at the message you have got: Maybe lame does not
>> convert mono streams. Why not use sox to convert mono to stereo and
>> then lame to convert it to mp3. It would be better if you can make sox
>> directly convert to mp3.
>
>Hi Sr
Rishi wrote:
> I'm trying to convert it into an mp3.
deb http://ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian sarge main contrib non-free
restricted
apt-get install bladeenc
or
apt-get install lame
or
apt-get install gogo
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> Just an idea looking at the message you have got: Maybe lame does not
> convert mono streams. Why not use sox to convert mono to stereo and then
> lame to convert it to mp3. It would be better if you can make sox
> directly convert to mp3.
Hi Sridhar,
You're a dude. Thanks
I installed sox and
: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, IMA ADPCM, mono 8000 Hz
> ---
>
> When I run lame to convert it into MP3 it gives this error and proceeds.
>
Just an idea looking at the message you have got:
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 02:00:14AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 14 August 2005 01:18, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >On Saturday 13 August 2005 10:08 pm, Rishi wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> Is there any program on Debian that can convert a wave file into
> &g
s the output of the 'file' command which I guess indicates the
type of audio file format.
---
rec02.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE a
On Saturday 13 August 2005 11:00 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 14 August 2005 01:18, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >On Saturday 13 August 2005 10:08 pm, Rishi wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> Is there any program on Debian that can convert a wave file into
> >>
On Sunday 14 August 2005 01:18, Paul Johnson wrote:
>On Saturday 13 August 2005 10:08 pm, Rishi wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Is there any program on Debian that can convert a wave file into
>> mp3?
>
>No, because of BMG Music's patent on MPEG Layer 3 encoders. There
On Saturday 13 August 2005 10:08 pm, Rishi wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there any program on Debian that can convert a wave file into
> mp3?
No, because of BMG Music's patent on MPEG Layer 3 encoders. There are
unofficial packages for encoders (like lame) available from sources
that can
Hi
Is there any program on Debian that can convert a wave file into mp3?
I have a file in the following wave format.
rec02.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, IMA ADPCM, mono 8000 Hz
I'm trying to convert it into an mp3.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 08:31:09PM -, John Conover wrote:
>
> I need to make a .cdr file of a sine wave at various frequencies.
>
Sox should be able to do the trick.
dt
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I need to make a .cdr file of a sine wave at various frequencies.
Any suggestions on how to do it?
Thanks,
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On Friday 18 May 2001 01:41, Jonathan Daugherty wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good wave file splicing uitility? I have a
> book-on-cd and all the tracks are a minute long, and I'd like to find a way
> to easily combine all the wave files into one. By the way, using cat to
>
Does anyone know of a good wave file splicing uitility? I have a book-on-cd
and all the tracks are a minute long, and I'd like to find a way to easily
combine
all the wave files into one. By the way, using cat to put them together
does not result in a valid wave file.
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I am looking for a sound editor that works well with large files. I
need to be able to split a large wave file into pieces and normalize it
so I can burn them on a cd.
I tried xwave but it tries to load the whole file into memory, and that
doesn't work with only 64 MB ram...
Oh, and with
Hi !
Has anyone managed to get PV-Wave 7.0 working with slink or potato ?
After several problems during installation, I now get a segmentation violation
when
starting wave.
Thanks in advance.
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Has anyone built the sound driver with Soundman Wave support?
I've tried under 2.0.34, 2.0.35, and 2.0.36 (I'm scared to inflict 2.1.125
on my unsuspecting hamm system), but always with the same result.
Following is stderr of 'make zImage':
soundcard.c:387: warning: `debug
I'm looking for users of the Creative ViBRA16C PnP card with EMU 8000
Wave Table card ( I don't know the exact names, though), and Marcus
Brinkmann suggested I might find some on this list.
I've had a report that pnpdump in the latest version of isapnptools
fails to dump the
22, 1997 5:30 PM
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>Cc:The recipient's address is unknown.
>Subject: Rogue Wave lib
>
>Hi,
>
> Is there any free library that is compatible to the RogueWave
>library?
> Thanks!
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Hi,
Is there any free library that is compatible to the RogueWave library?
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On Sun, Aug 17, 1997 at 04:47:30PM +0800, A.D.Y. Cheng wrote:
> > On Sun, 17 Aug 1997 13:59:30 +0800 "A.D.Y. Cheng" ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > wrote:
> > > Does anyone know what program in linux can transform the Microsoft riff,
> > > wave audio data into .
> On Sun, 17 Aug 1997 13:59:30 +0800 "A.D.Y. Cheng" ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know what program in linux can transform the Microsoft riff,
> > wave audio data into .voc file?
>
> Sox. In debian package sox.
It does not work. When I di
On Sun, 17 Aug 1997 13:59:30 +0800 "A.D.Y. Cheng" ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Does anyone know what program in linux can transform the Microsoft riff,
> wave audio data into .voc file?
Sox. In debian package sox.
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Does anyone know what program in linux can transform the Microsoft riff,
wave audio data into .voc file?
Thanks
Anthony
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just a quick apology for sending my question about Wave twice. The
first I sent went through my Windows NT mail server at work. The
server is usually 90% of the times down, and even local mail arrived
2 days late.
My second request went through my Linux provider
Hello Debians.
I was wondering if any of you has any information regarding WAVE.
Yes, I know there is a website (http://www.wave.ca), thank you.
However I would like to know from the people that tried it what they
think of it. How exactly does it work with Linux? Is it
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Doctor Sanity wrote:
> Hello Debians,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could possibly give me any information
> regarding the WAVE service that is being advertised by Roger. I've read a
> while back about several people who were on the list, an
> I am interested in first hand experiences.
> Installing the modem, how it works, how it works with Linux, etc.
No first hand experience. Looks like Ethernet on cable. Our local
cable TV service has been offering Internet service on the same cable
for nearly 2 years.
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Doctor Sanity wrote:
> Hello Debians,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could possibly give me any information
> regarding the WAVE service that is being advertised by Roger. I've read a
> while back about several people who were on the list, an
Hello Debians,
I was wondering if anyone could possibly give me any information
regarding the WAVE service that is being advertised by Roger. I've read a
while back about several people who were on the list, and I was wondering if
they could tell me their experience and impressions
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Colin R. Telmer wrote:
> > D-Link 220's are PnP NE-2000 clones. If you get isapnptools you should be
> > able to configure the card in linux and then use the ne driver.
>
> I have tried to do this without success. I tried pnpdump without any
> options, but it only listed my A
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Colin R. Telmer wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> > > 2) What ethernet driver should I use for a D-LINK 220? NE-2000?
> >
> > D-Link 220's are PnP NE-2000 clones. If you get isapnptools you should be
> > able to configure the card in linux and then us
On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> > 2) What ethernet driver should I use for a D-LINK 220? NE-2000?
>
> D-Link 220's are PnP NE-2000 clones. If you get isapnptools you should be
> able to configure the card in linux and then use the ne driver.
I have tried to do this without success.
I was the author of the original DHCP client mini-HOWTO. I wrote it
last fall, but withdrew it this winter, because it had become
obsolete.
The HOWTO described a technique for using Win95 DHCP information to
give Linux its necessary IP identity and server information. It was a
stopgap, and did not
On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Colin R. Telmer wrote:
> 2) According to the HOWTO, you need to get winipcfg (or what ever it is
> called the probes the cable modem server for an ip address) to write out
> it's information to file using some switch (specifics listed in HOWTO).
> The HOWTO then goes on to ins
yone know about how this "wave" does authentication.
> Does it use Kerberos?
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On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Ron Welch wrote:
> FWIW, there a new version of the DHCP mini-HOWTO at:
>
> http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/DHCPd
unfortunately that is the server (dhcpd), not the client (dhcpcd). After I
take a stab at this, perhaps I'll try to write up a client mini-HOWTO. As
for the
FWIW, there a new version of the DHCP mini-HOWTO at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/DHCPd
I appears to have been updated on 5 March 1997. It
no longer mentions winipcfg.
P.S. Does anyone know about how this "wave" does authentication.
Does it us
Colin R. Telmer wrote:
>
> On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Richard Morin wrote:
>
> > I've ignored the cable access threads in the past because it didn't
> > pertain to me. Now, I've been fortunate enough to have been selected for
> > a free three month trial of
One other thing I forgot to mention. I think you can also use alternative
sofware such as bootp, but I am quite sure that Rogers Wave uses the dhcp
protocol. Cheers.
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On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Richard Morin wrote:
> I've ignored the cable access threads in the past because it didn't
> pertain to me. Now, I've been fortunate enough to have been selected for
> a free three month trial of rogers "wave" in my area (Internet access
&g
You will probably have to figure how to authenticate yourself on
the cable company's network, and how to get an IP address assigned
to you if it is done dynamically. I have the RoadRunner cable modem
service from Time-Warner, and they us DHCP to assign IPs and Kerberos
to do authentication.
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On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Richard Morin wrote:
:Hi folks,
:I've ignored the cable access threads in the past because it didn't
:pertain to me. Now, I've been fortunate enough to have been selected for
:a free three month trial of rogers "wave" in
Hi folks,
I've ignored the cable access threads in the past because it didn't
pertain to me. Now, I've been fortunate enough to have been selected for
a free three month trial of rogers "wave" in my area (Internet access
through our cable giant Rogers). I was wonderi
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