This is just a wild guess, but could the decryption keys be stored in
the DVD drive? Playing the disc with mplayer retrieves the keys (using
libdvdread) and sets them in the drive. From that point, the disc is
readable by all means. When you change the disc, the keys are not valid
anymore.
As I sa
On 11 Aug 2009, at 05:43, Stroller wrote:
...
So I tried with a different disk - take a look at the attached
cloning.txt - and dd fails repeatedly at 770kB. Then I run scandvd
on the disk and after that dd works perfectly, "8027521024 bytes
(8.0 GB) copied". scandvd is a tool which is pack
Hi there,
Now I've got this new machine with all this space on it (or rather:
now I seem to be more interested in doing stuff with this machine I
built a while ago), I'm starting on the process of ripping all my DVDs.
In the past I tried media-video/undvd for DVD ripping, but its .mp4
sup
Skippy wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:21:48 -0500
> Dale wrote the words:
>
>
>
>> If you go with -hal, it shouldn't be a problem. It just works the old
>> way. I am afraid that we will both face the music one day tho. I
>> think there is a new thing in the pipe line but not sure when it wil
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:21:48 -0500
Dale wrote the words:
> If you go with -hal, it shouldn't be a problem. It just works the old
> way. I am afraid that we will both face the music one day tho. I
> think there is a new thing in the pipe line but not sure when it will
> be here. Most likely a
Skippy wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 15:00:43 -0500
> Dale wrote the words:
>
>> Well, I had trouble with the new xorg-server too. I added
>> "x11-base/xorg-server -hal" to /etc/portage/package.use and
>> everything worked fine here. That disables hal which is what causes
>> all the problem
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 15:00:43 -0500
Dale wrote the words:
>
> Well, I had trouble with the new xorg-server too. I added
> "x11-base/xorg-server -hal" to /etc/portage/package.use and
> everything worked fine here. That disables hal which is what causes
> all the problems. My KDE still works f
On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 21:40:44 +0200
Alan McKinnon wrote the words:
>
> Did I mention that you should rather just work at getting X to work
> on your kit?
>
Yea - that's what I was expecting, and afraid of, but I had to ask.
Thanks!
Skippy
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Gene Hannan wrote:
> I'm seeing a quirk in portpeek on one of two machines with similar
> installations. Portpeek responds with, for example,
>
> package.keywords:
> Could not find file etc/portage/package.keywords
>
> Note the absence of an initia
I'm seeing a quirk in portpeek on one of two machines with similar
installations. Portpeek responds with, for example,
package.keywords:
Could not find file etc/portage/package.keywords
Note the absence of an initial slash. The program executes correctly
from "/" as a working directory.
The sy
2009/8/10 Nich :
> To use VDPAU hardware acceleration you need to specify a hardware codec also
> - As I use VDPAU all the time i have this configured in my mplayer config
> (~/.mplayer/config) as so:
>
> vo=vdpau
> vc=ffmpeg12vdpau,ffwmv3vdpau,ffvc1vdpau,ffh264vdpau,
>
> Which lists all of the VDP
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 03:40, Manuel Fiorelli
wrote :
> Assuming that you want to playback a H.264 video, then right command should
> be
>
> mplayer -vo vdpau -vc ffh264vdpau
>
> to force the selection of the HW accelerated codec from FFMPEG. Can
> anyone confirm that?
>
This is correct.
To us
On Monday 10 August 2009 16:10:53 Grant Edwards wrote:
> > Red Hat were quite clear at the time that the release was not
> > actually for real use, more for testing. I think the switch to
> > glibc-2 was the underlying reason. Anyway, lots of folks got
> > bitten because they installed and used it
Marco schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I intend to buy a new printer and would like to get some
> recommendations/experiences from you (to be sure to get it working
> with Linux). Here is what I'd like:
> - B/W and Color printing
> - Network attached (LAN)
> - Mostly used for office documents / rare graphics pr
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Marco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I intend to buy a new printer and would like to get some
> recommendations/experiences from you (to be sure to get it working
> with Linux). Here is what I'd like:
> - B/W and Color printing
> - Network attached (LAN)
> - Mostly used for offic
On 08/10/09 16:57, Marco wrote:
Have a look at brother-HL-5250DN - duplex printing, network, usb and below
100.00 and quiet.
HP is getting more of an evil with incorporating all these chip technology into
their cartridges.
I bought HP2550N and it very noisy and those toners with chip are more
HP have good supports. Take a look here
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/index.html
Cheers
2009/8/10 Dale
> Marco wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I intend to buy a new printer and would like to get some
> > recommendations/experiences from you (to be sure to get it working
> > with Linux). Here i
Paul Hartman wrote:
>
> No. :) There's no documentation really. The source cide is funny,
> everything is named after law, investigations, accused, trials and
> judgments. :) There best I can do is reproduce the part of the source
> that shows this info and hope you can infer from the names what t
Marco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I intend to buy a new printer and would like to get some
> recommendations/experiences from you (to be sure to get it working
> with Linux). Here is what I'd like:
> - B/W and Color printing
> - Network attached (LAN)
> - Mostly used for office documents / rare graphics print
Josh Saddler had a couple blog posts recently about his adventures
with SSD and Gentoo:
http://blogs.gentoo.org/nightmorph/2009/08/02/ssds-and-filesystems
http://blogs.gentoo.org/nightmorph/2009/08/09/ssds-and-filesystems-part-2
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 12:40 AM, wrote:
> Paul Hartman [09-08-03 23:09]:
>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Grant wrote:
>> > I know Linux systems aren't supposed to become fragmented, but I've
>> > also read that it can happen eventually. I'm on ext3. I've read that
>> > ext4 will have a defra
Hi,
I intend to buy a new printer and would like to get some
recommendations/experiences from you (to be sure to get it working
with Linux). Here is what I'd like:
- B/W and Color printing
- Network attached (LAN)
- Mostly used for office documents / rare graphics printing
- Reasonably priced refi
On 2009-08-10, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Monday 10 August 2009 05:36:00 Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2009-08-08, pk wrote:
>> > Grant Edwards wrote:
>> >> That's what I thought back when I was using dialup on a Linux
>> >> box that didn't have any servers running. Then one day I got
>> >> root-kit
On Monday 10 August 2009 05:36:00 Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2009-08-08, pk wrote:
> > Grant Edwards wrote:
> >> That's what I thought back when I was using dialup on a Linux
> >> box that didn't have any servers running. Then one day I got
> >> root-kitted.
> >
> > This may be off-topic but I'm c
Grant Edwards wrote:
> It was a very sobering experience...
I'm sure it was. I hope I never experience anything like that. Well, I
guess I could be already without knowing... :-/
Thanks for the info!
Best regards
Peter K
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