I'll check this...
But what is 'igain' and 'ogain'?
thanks
hampel
Am Son, 2003-03-09 um 19.45 schrieb Emmanuel Seyman:
> On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 04:40:35PM +0100, Kleiner Hampel wrote:
> >
> > it works now...
> > Do you have sound, too?
>
> Yup (although sound doesn't work sometimes, for no app
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 04:40:35PM +0100, Kleiner Hampel wrote:
>
> it works now...
> Do you have sound, too?
Yup (although sound doesn't work sometimes, for no apparent reason).
Chck that your LineIn and InGain channels aren't muted.
Emmanuel
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Hi!
it works now...
Do you have sound, too?
regards,
hampel
Am Sam, 2003-03-08 um 13.10 schrieb Emmanuel Seyman:
> On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 11:19:22AM +0100, Kleiner Hampel wrote:
> >
> > when trying to execute fbtv i get the error "the device /dev/fb0 does
> > not exist"!.
> > Is the framebuff
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 11:19:22AM +0100, Kleiner Hampel wrote:
>
> when trying to execute fbtv i get the error "the device /dev/fb0 does
> not exist"!.
> Is the framebuffer support in the kernel missing??
Are you sure you're in fb mode?
My grub config boots on this:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18
Hi!
when trying to execute fbtv i get the error "the device /dev/fb0 does
not exist"!.
Is the framebuffer support in the kernel missing??
regards,
hampel
Am Fre, 2003-03-07 um 23.19 schrieb Emmanuel Seyman:
> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:15:21PM -0500, Robert Adkins II wrote:
> >
> > It was a
> fwiw I just built svgalib and zgv to play with this and so far am having
> trouble getting a viewable ineterface. I think it may have to do with
> my lcd laptop.
>
I downloaded pretty much everything recommended so far (fbview, seejpg, zgv)
and haven't had any luck yet. I'll continue to strug
: View pictures from command line
>
>
> On Friday 07 March 2003 12:05 pm, J.Slim wrote:
> > Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the
> content of a jpg or
> > gif picture, from the command line, (without x-windows)?
>
> I don't think it's possi
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Subject: Re: View pictures from command line
>"switching to graphic card mode" != X
I didn't say that, or impy it.
>You don't have to run X to see images. That's what SVGAlib buys you.
>You're technically correct that in text mode you don't get graphi
> "Vidiot" == Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> "switching to graphic card mode" != X
Vidiot> I didn't say that, or impy it.
You plainly stated
>Vidiot> No. Think about it. A picture requires 8-bit color
>Vidiot> depth (as a minumim). How do you expect to display a
>
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:15:21PM -0500, Robert Adkins II wrote:
>
> It was absolutely amazing to hear about the second part. In both
> cases, I believe that you are seriously limited as to what size image
> you can display. It would be okay for simple glimpses, but not really
> detailed loo
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 15:52, Vidiot wrote:
> >"switching to graphic card mode" != X
>
> I didn't say that, or impy it.
>
> >You don't have to run X to see images. That's what SVGAlib buys you.
> >You're technically correct that in text mode you don't get graphics,
> >but you can get graphics on
>"switching to graphic card mode" != X
I didn't say that, or impy it.
>You don't have to run X to see images. That's what SVGAlib buys you.
>You're technically correct that in text mode you don't get graphics,
>but you can get graphics on the console without X.
Changing graphics mode in order t
> "Vidiot" == Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Vidiot> Unless I've misunderstood graphic card modes, when placed
Vidiot> in the simple text mode, that the console use, high res
Vidiot> graphics is NOT available. It would mean switching the
Vidiot> graphic card mode beofre s
riday, March 07, 2003 3:12 PM
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Subject: Re: View pictures from command line
>>>>>> "Vidiot" == Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content
>>> of a jpg or gi
>> "Vidiot" == Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content
>>> of a jpg or gif picture, from the command line, (without
>>> x-windows)?
>
>Vidiot> No. Think about it. A picture requires 8-bit color depth
>Vidiot>
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> "Vidiot" == Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content
>> of a jpg or gif picture, from the command line, (without
>> x-windows)?
Vidiot> No. Think about it. A picture requires 8-
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> "JS" == J Slim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JS> Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content
JS> of a jpg or gif picture, from the command line, (without
JS> x-windows)?
Search for a program called "seejpg." It's a part of Sla
>I was thinking that if redhat can show pretty pictures at boot time, it's at
>least theoreticaly possible to render the pixils onto the black screen.
>Center it... spit it out left aligned and then give back the command
>prompt... whatever. But if it can't be done, it can't be done. Sure would
El Vie 07 Mar 2003 11:54, Burke, Thomas G. escribió:
> Just like the DOS days. In the terminal. It requires the program to
> be able to have access to the video card, in order to change te mode
> & put data into video memory. I've written DOS programs that do
> this, but I've never done it for l
> On Friday 07 March 2003 12:05 pm, J.Slim wrote:
> > Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content of a jpg
or
> > gif picture, from the command line, (without x-windows)?
>
> I don't think it's possible to view picture without X-windoes. How and
where
> do you expect the pictur
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 11:48:44AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> >Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content of a jpg or
> >gif picture, from the command line, (without x-windows)?
>
> No. Think about it. A picture requires 8-bit color depth (as a minumim).
> How do you expect to dis
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 09:05:25 -0800, J.Slim wrote:
> Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content of a jpg or
> gif picture, from the command line, (without x-windows)?
Travel to http://freshmeat.net and search for such a picture viewe
or linux, as I don't know the
particulars of how to get ring 0 access.
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On Friday 07 March 2003 12:05 pm,
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 12:48:29PM -0500, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> On Friday 07 March 2003 12:05 pm, J.Slim wrote:
> > Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content of a jpg or
> > gif picture, from the command line, (without x-windows)?
>
> I don't think it's possible to view
>Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content of a jpg or
>gif picture, from the command line, (without x-windows)?
No. Think about it. A picture requires 8-bit color depth (as a minumim).
How do you expect to display a color image on a TEXT screen? You wanna
see images, you st
On Friday 07 March 2003 12:05 pm, J.Slim wrote:
> Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content of a jpg or
> gif picture, from the command line, (without x-windows)?
I don't think it's possible to view picture without X-windoes. How and where
do you expect the picture to be rende
Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content of a jpg or
gif picture, from the command line, (without x-windows)?
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