Re: BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP

2002-08-26 Thread Jason Lim
That was REAL smart... sending this kind of tripe to us at Debian-ISP (and also Debian-vote and probably many others). You'd imagine that the spammers would remove keywords like antispam, admin, isp, and so on, since people with these kind of email addresses aren't usually THAT stupid to fall for

BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP

2002-08-26 Thread CAPT. PAUL DIMANGO.
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Re: multiple webcams via one linux box

2002-08-26 Thread Bernie Berg
Hello, Your installation will be quite large, have you talked to any "professional" companies? I would hate to be running around a site chasing 85 "domestic quality" web cams when one or another of them keeps dying for unknown reasons and the supplier does not answer the phone! I think I am j

Re: multiple webcams via one linux box

2002-08-26 Thread I. Forbes
Hello Bernie On 26 Aug 2002 at 9:56, Bernie Berg wrote: > > I have tested two "Dexxa" webcams (compatible with Logitec Quickcam > > Express), on the same USB bus. I set it up to take alternating snap > > shots from each camera. This works well and could be expanded to more > > camera's. > >

Re: multiple webcams via one linux box

2002-08-26 Thread Nicolas Bougues
On Sat, Aug 24, 2002 at 10:51:02AM +1200, Dave Watkins wrote: > At 18:00 23/08/2002 +0200, Nicolas Bougues wrote: > >On Fri, Aug 23, 2002 at 10:06:40AM -0500, Bernie Berg wrote: > >> Hi, I have a project that could potentialy have 85 webcams. The easy > >> thing to do would be to use an Axis netwo

Re: multiple webcams via one linux box

2002-08-26 Thread Bernie Berg
I have tested two "Dexxa" webcams (compatible with Logitec Quickcam Express), on the same USB bus. I set it up to take alternating snap shots from each camera. This works well and could be expanded to more camera's. That should work, but at 85 cams this could get kinda messy. How fast can yo

Re: multiple webcams via one linux box

2002-08-26 Thread I. Forbes
Hello Bernie On 23 Aug 2002 at 10:06, Bernie Berg wrote: > Hi, I have a project that could potentialy have 85 webcams. The easy > thing to do would be to use an Axis network camera and just link to its > own webserver from my linux web server (or whatever). But these run > about 300 bucks,

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Re: [Help] Installation Question (55 PCs will install....)

2002-08-26 Thread Emile van Bergen
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002, axacheng wrote: > Hello Liset : > > i have 2 OS in my pc (Debian-Woody and Windows2000) > > However, i wanna install those 2 OS in others PC(about 55 PCs) > > so that, i have spent too much time with installation proces @_@ > > Does anyone knows what is easiest and quit