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Hi, folks,
I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell
servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims
to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales
pages I can find, that they like "binary blobs". I also haven't been
able
On 3/16/2017 11:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell
servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims
to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales
pages I can find, that they like "bi
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 3/16/2017 11:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell
>> servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims
>> to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales
>> pag
On 3/16/2017 11:38 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Thanks, but no. IP cameras are explicitly right out. I said "secure rooms"
(no, no, these are not server rooms, "Server Room" requires serious
paperwork, etc) but they*are* secure. We want no one able to connect
but us. And we've already got som
On 3/16/17 11:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Hi, folks,
I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell
servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims
to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales
pages I can find, that the
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> On 3/16/17 11:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Hi, folks,
>>
>> I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell
>> servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims
>> to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic
How does one put centos on a laptop?
My understanding that laptops no longer come with optical drives.
Booting from an install disk would be difficult.
From https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops :
Preparation tasks
Repartition your harddisk
Backup your Master Boot Record (MBR)
Modif
On 3/16/2017 7:20 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
How does one put centos on a laptop?
My understanding that laptops no longer come with optical drives.
Booting from an install disk would be difficult.
From https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops :
Preparation tasks
Repartition your harddisk
On 03/16/2017 10:20 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
How does one put centos on a laptop?
My understanding that laptops no longer come with optical drives.
Booting from an install disk would be difficult.
From https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops :
Preparation tasks
Repartition your harddisk
On 3/16/2017 8:20 PM, ken wrote:
Not true. Last year I got an HP Envy 17 (and it's still being sold)
and it has a DVD r+w. This can't be the only laptop being sold with
an optical drive.
the majority of newer laptops are going for a slimline ultralight design
emphasizing their primary desi
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