MPlayer works, but sometimes complains that wmvdmod.dll is not available. I
installed the following packages:
aalib-1.4rc5-fr2.i386.rpm
alsa-lib-0.9.4-fr1.i386.rpm
faad2-1.1-fr2.20030409.i386.rpm
flac-1.1.0-fr3.i386.rpm
lame-3.93.1-fr2.i386.rpm
libdv-0.99-fr2.i386.rpm
libdvdcss-1.2.7-fr1.i386.rpm
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 23:50, Lorenzo Prince wrote:
> Zoran's mailinglist account staggered into view and mumbled:
> > http://high5.net/mirrors/m0n0.ch/wall/cdrom-pb14r457.iso
>
> Hmm. The file exists now. I had to edit the URL in order to see this very original
> error message. I do hope this
Zoran's mailinglist account staggered into view and mumbled:
> http://high5.net/mirrors/m0n0.ch/wall/cdrom-pb14r457.iso
Hmm. The file exists now. I had to edit the URL in order to see this very original
error message. I do hope this
server gets some professional help before it commits suicide
Rus,
Thanks!
Bob
Rus Foster wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to learn a little more about the bash shell so I can figure
out some of the script files that I see all the time. Is there a way to
run bash scripts or a single line of a script in an interactive mode from
the command line and echo the output
Does anybody know if Jabber supports voice chat and if so, where can I get
more info about this. I tried www.jabber.com adn jabberstudio but I could
not find anything about this.
Also maybe you can recomend me some other IM server with voice chat support
if Jabber lacks this.
Thanks for info!
Ale
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 04:59:56PM -0400, Lee Flier wrote:
> Otto Haliburton wrote:
>
> >Yes, what you are wanting to do is doable, but remember that in general
> >you will not get support from Comcast for linux,
> >
> Yes, I'm aware of that. :-) I already have it working fine with Linux
> on my
> Hi,
>I am trying to learn a little more about the bash shell so I can figure
> out some of the script files that I see all the time. Is there a way to
> run bash scripts or a single line of a script in an interactive mode from
> the command line and echo the output back to the shell so I ca
Hi,
I am trying to learn a little more about the bash shell so I can figure
out some of the script files that I see all the time. Is there a way to
run bash scripts or a single line of a script in an interactive mode from
the command line and echo the output back to the shell so I can work al
Thanks! -Mike
>
> > Ok I give. Can someone tell me where to get "cb". I remember it being on
> the
> > system in 7.0 but I can't track it down in 7.3.
>
> Turns out 'cb' is not available on Redhat ( I was working on AIX, sorry.)
> With a google search, you'll see two popular programs: 'bcpp' and '
> Ok I give. Can someone tell me where to get "cb". I remember it being on
the
> system in 7.0 but I can't track it down in 7.3.
Turns out 'cb' is not available on Redhat ( I was working on AIX, sorry.)
With a google search, you'll see two popular programs: 'bcpp' and 'indent'
http://tldp.org/HO
I believe that is correct, I also believe that connection sharing is a
fancy way of using a proxy. I could be wrong but I don't think so.
> -Original Message-
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lee Flier
> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 5:17 P
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Second, maybe this is just semantics, but you do not need a proxy server. (did you mean connection sharing?) A proxy catches web requests and checks to see if it already has the page in its cache. This will speed up web access in some situations enormously but I've never
The way I've done it is to have your linux box contain two NICs. Eth0
(NIC#1) connects to your cable modem. Eth1 (NIC#2) connects to your
Windows Box's NIC via a cross-over cat5 cable. Then activate connection
sharing in your Linux box by assigning Eth0 to your internet IP address
and Eth1 t
... in the history of the Net... :-)
http://high5.net/mirrors/m0n0.ch/wall/cdrom-pb14r457.iso
P.S. Don't worry, the download won't happen as the file doesn't exist...!
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I hope this isn't being sent as HTML... if so, I'm sorry, there is no option in this
web interface to turn it off.
You almost have it. Two things: First, some magic has to happen to allow both
machines to share a single IP address. Recent Windows calls it Connection Sharing,
IIRC, and in Lin
Do the windoze to get support from Comcast and setup proxy account with
linux and it doesn't matter where you get your email from or browse the
internet.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:redhat-list-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lee Flier
> Sent: Saturday, August
Otto Haliburton wrote:
Yes, what you are wanting to do is doable, but remember that in general
you will not get support from Comcast for linux,
Yes, I'm aware of that. :-) I already have it working fine with Linux
on my dual boot machine, it's just making the two private IP's work with
the one
Ok I give. Can someone tell me where to get "cb". I remember it being on the
system in 7.0 but I can't track it down in 7.3.
Any help appreciated,
Mike
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From: "Mike McMullen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 12:44 PM
Subject
Yes, what you are wanting to do is doable, but remember that in general
you will not get support from Comcast for linux, so if you can't get by
on your own I would do the reverse until you are up to speed on how the
network stuff works. Also look into getting SAMBA to work and NFS etc.
> -Orig
I recommend the following three from memory.
C Primer Plus
C - The Complete Reference
C Unleashed
All three have been very useful to me.
Mike
> > To: Redhat List
> > Subject: Book recommendation request: Programming in C for Linux
> >
> > All,
> >
> > I haven't done any serious work in C for
I will soon have a similar situation... I have two computers at home.
One is the one I'm using now which is currently dual boot RH9/Windows
98. It's connected to the Internet via cable modem (RCA) and has a
static IP address.
What I would like to do is install RH9 on a second computer, have a
BTW the gcc compiler under linux works for java, C/C++, fortran and etc.
and is ansi c compatible and has fixed all of the problems with
Microsoft c and Borland c. and make comes with the package and
debuggers and etc...
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:redhat-list-
Try going to www.gnu.org. And look for documentation on the gnu compiler
(gcc) and you should get way more than you want or need.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:redhat-list-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Benjamin J. Weiss
> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 2:40 PM
From: "Tao Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: C Source Code Formatter
> Is 'cb' (C beautify ) not good enough for you ?
I looked for it on my 7.3 system but didn't see it.
I'll look for it.
Thanks,
Mike
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All,
I haven't done any serious work in C for about ten years, and that was
with Borland C products on MS-DOS platforms. The programming
I've done in Linux has basically been having some fun with perl and java.
Well, I'd like to try some programming in C on my RedHat box.
I am very intereste
> > All,
> >
>
> > I set out to recompile Nagios with MySQL support. The first step is to
> > run ./configure --with-mysql-xdata, but it's not finding the mysql
> > libraries.
>
> Never used any of the software you mentioned, but did you check all the
> configuration option? Usually there is a
Is 'cb' (C beautify ) not good enough for you ?
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From: "Mike McMullen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I wanted to hear recommendations from anyone on the list
> who may be using a C source code formatter.
>
> Open Source would be a plus.
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Hi all,
I've googled looking for the above and got a bunch of hits.
I wanted to hear recommendations from anyone on the list
who may be using a C source code formatter.
Open Source would be a plus.
Thanks,
Mike
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On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 07:59:51 -0700 (PDT)
Robert Mena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Bret,
>
> I am facing the same problem. I can use all accent
> characters but even with KDe configured the " and _
> dows not work under Redhat 9.
>
> Unfortunately no one in this list or redhat seems to
> have
> -Original Message-
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sevatio
> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 11:16 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Comcast & Routing
>
>
>
> Otto Haliburton wrote:
> >
> >>-Original Message-
> >>From: [
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 02:19, Buz Davis wrote:
> Sorry if this is as dumb as I feel, but I haven't been successful at
> digging out
> an answer.
>
> I would like a routine to read the keyboard and report the single key
> pressed,
> and give me control back without waiting for ENTER to be pressed.
>
Otto Haliburton wrote:
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Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 10:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Comcast & Routing
Hardware Scenario: 2 PCs connected to a hub/switch and the hub/switch
is
Dave Ihnat wrote:
> HOWEVER, if you're on Unix/Linux, you'll also have to turn off
> buffering in the tty driver. This involves a call to tcgetattr,
> clearing at least ICANON, in the c_lflag element, and then a call
> to tcsetattr. (This will still show the input character being
> echoed; you'l
> > my /etc/ld.so.conf looks like:
> >
> > /usr/kerberos/lib
> > /usr/X11R6/lib
> > /usr/lib/qt-3.0.5/lib
> > /usr/lib/sane
> > /usr/lib/mysql
> > /usr/include/mysql
>
> The mysql directory above looks suspect. It should be the path to the
> mysql libraries, not to the mysql include directory.
>
"Buz Davis" wrote:
>
> I would like a routine to read the keyboard and report the single
> key pressed, and give me control back without waiting for ENTER to
> be pressed. Under MSDOS (where all of my c experience has been)
> there was a c routine called getch() that would do just this. I
> can
Gentleman,
i already spent about week trying to solve this ...
but so far not many positive results.
I don't want to post all details here. Just please
take a quick look here:
ttp://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=68526&perpage=30&pagenumber=1
my login name there is DBa
Sevatio wrote:
> Hardware Scenario: 2 PCs connected to a hub/switch and the hub/switch
> is connected to a Comcast cable modem that is then connected to the
> Comcast Cable Internet system.
>
> Main Question: Is it possible to route things in a manner that enables
> the 2 PCs to send data (via FTP
> -Original Message-
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sevatio
> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 10:23 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Comcast & Routing
>
> Hardware Scenario: 2 PCs connected to a hub/switch and the hub/switch
> is
> co
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 08:22:52AM -0700, Sevatio wrote:
> Hardware Scenario: 2 PCs connected to a hub/switch and the hub/switch is
> connected to a Comcast cable modem that is then connected to the Comcast
> Cable Internet system.
>
> Main Question: Is it possible to route things in a manner th
Hardware Scenario: 2 PCs connected to a hub/switch and the hub/switch is
connected to a Comcast cable modem that is then connected to the Comcast
Cable Internet system.
Main Question: Is it possible to route things in a manner that enables
the 2 PCs to send data (via FTP or whatever) to each ot
An update on this issue... the Xmms output driver has a setting that
controls the latency. I set this to 30ms (it was 3000ms, matching the
latency I was experiencing).
I also set the aRtsd latency to 30ms via the control panel. I also set
"realtime scheduling" and made sure artsdwrapper was
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On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 09:20:35AM -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Buz Davis wrote:
> > I would like a routine to read the keyboard and report the single key
> > pressed, and give me control back without waiting for ENTER to be pressed.
> > ...
>
> Okay, this is going to be a
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On Saturday 02 August 2003 10:58 am, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> On Friday 01 August 2003 10:07 am, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> > my /etc/ld.so.conf looks like:
> >
> > /usr/kerberos/lib
> > /usr/X11R6/lib
> > /usr/lib/qt-3.0.5/lib
> > /usr/lib/sane
> > /
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 07:51:09 -0400
Olivier Vanderstraeten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same problem, but I think I know why (but can't fix it
> though). I recompiled RH9 on my laptop and the USB mouse worked, but I
> recompiled RH9 on my server and that failed, the only difference
> bet
Hi Bret,
I am facing the same problem. I can use all accent
characters but even with KDe configured the " and รง
dows not work under Redhat 9.
Unfortunately no one in this list or redhat seems to
have experience with that or interest of solving it.
Valeu
- rt
Hi,
I've been
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On Friday 01 August 2003 10:07 am, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
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> I'm runnning RedHat 8.0, with everything up2date. I hadn't had
> mysql-devel installed, so I installed that with up2date, cleared the
> config cache and tried it again. Again, config
On Saturday 02 August 2003 02:19, Buz Davis wrote:
> Sorry if this is as dumb as I feel, but I haven't been successful at
> digging out
> an answer.
>
> I would like a routine to read the keyboard and report the single key
> pressed,
> and give me control back without waiting for ENTER to be presse
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man getch
Looks like it's found in curses.h
Jon
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Buz Davis wrote:
>
> > I would like a routine to read the keyboard and report the single key
> > pressed,
> > and give me control back without waiting for ENTER to be pressed.
> >
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Buz Davis wrote:
> I would like a routine to read the keyboard and report the single key
> pressed,
> and give me control back without waiting for ENTER to be pressed.
> Under MSDOS (where all of my c experience has been) there was a c
> routine
> called getch() that would do j
I have the same problem, but I think I know why (but can't fix it though).
I recompiled RH9 on my laptop and the USB mouse worked, but I recompiled RH9 on my
server and that failed, the only difference between the 2 lsmod results are that on
the laptop, input is:
input [mousedev keybdev hid]
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On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 03:19:07 -0400, Buz Davis wrote:
> I would like a routine to read the keyboard and report the single key
> pressed,
> and give me control back without waiting for ENTER to be pressed.
> Under MSDOS (where all of my c experience has
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 19:40:49 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> There is also a explanation if the volumes are LVM or RAID.
No.
LVM is not available before the initrd is loaded and the kernel is
started. Same for Software-RAID. You boot from a physical
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 19:47:47 -0400, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
> Anyone know for certain who is printing out the INitial GRUB
> message?
>
> The MBR or phase two piece.
MBR (stage1) prints only GRUB because of space constraints. It has
only very few and
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 19:36:17 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> Is your configuration a SCSI? If it is then there is a explanation
That wouldn't access the harddisk drives as /dev/hda and /dev/hdb,
respectively.
Btw, it would be great if you could trim
Sorry if this is as dumb as I feel, but I haven't been successful at
digging out
an answer.
I would like a routine to read the keyboard and report the single key
pressed,
and give me control back without waiting for ENTER to be pressed.
Under MSDOS (where all of my c experience has been) there was
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