Tried it out this morning and everything is working beautifully. Thanks
Guido.
Jeff
On 22-Oct-04, at 6:23 AM, Guido Guenther wrote:
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 09:34:51AM -0400, Jeffrey Matt wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Guido.
In trying to stream a real media audio stream (which is
codec is being disabled.
Any ideas? I don't know enough about how mplayer is structured to know
if this is a setup issue. (I guess I can just compile the library
myself).
Thanks
Jeff
On 20-Oct-04, at 11:59 AM, Guido Guenther wrote:
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 09:02:27AM -0400, Jeffrey
Hi,
Is anyone else having problems with the mplayer-powerpc from
http://honk.physik.uni-konstanz.de? These builds have been working
perfectly for me for a while now. There was an update yesterday that
I've installed and now I'm getting this error:
MPlayer interrupted by signal 4 in module: i
Not a real fix, but since you're not booting from a .coff image anyway,
you can (as root) touch arch/ppc/boot/images/vmlinux.coff and it will
build your kernel.deb with the empty vmlinux.coff.
Warning: I don't know what (if any) affect this will have on your
kernel but it works for me.
Jeff
I think my first reply to this didn't quite make it out (how ironic).
I just set this up on my machine yesterday. There are debian packages
for the UW imap server available. You need to install uw-imapd and
uw-mailutils via apt-get or dselect. I got it running (with a bit of a
glitch as I f
Hi,
I'm new at linux, and I've been browsed through the archives of this
(and other) list(s) looking for a guide on getting Direct Rendering
enabled on my slot loading iMac with a Rage128 card. Lots of
information on the apple laptops that I've tried to adapt to my maching
but it still won't
On 2003.03.18 16:02 Ashesh Datta wrote:
I am rank beginner (albeit a 70 year old pensioner), ignorant of
Unix, and
my first brush with Linux - as well as Unix - has been to try to
install
Debian in iMac from a set of 7 CDs
I'm in much the same boat, nominal linux experience, trying to install
7 matches
Mail list logo