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I want to ask the list before trying it out myself, if
I do get around to actually doing it ;-)
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ctly compiled ?
I thought I might post here first before troubling the vlc people.
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ake it better by going up past the point you want to read, then
> back down.
>
> I use an iMac 350, I also saw the same thing on an oldWorld
> PowerComputing 180.
Happens on my ibook too. Ctrl-L takes care of it but its very annoying.
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but the -ben0 kernels are better and maybe you
should try those.
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15) claims the computer
I think that CD was known to be a corrupt one or so.. I got it and it
couldn't find base.tgz.. Get the March images..
> error mesages when accessing the nic. My tties with the 2.4.18-bh0
> kernel resulted in an total system lockup when switching the console.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 12:24:58AM +0100, Michel Dnzer wrote:
> On Mit, 2002-03-20 at 22:40, Viral Shah wrote:
> >
> > With xine, the dvdnav and css plugin just segfaults on my machine.
>
> Works here, have you tried several DVDs?
I will try that..
> MPEG2 CPU requiremen
sound. Would that help ?
I have a 500 MHz ibook2, and I can watch divx movies in fullscreen (xine)
without any frame dropping. Its perfect. So I can't understand why dvds
don't seem to play. I dont think that decss cpu requirement >> divx decoding..
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disabled while typing..
I have the same 'broke grad student' problem. ;-)
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 03:17:10PM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> On Mar 15 2002, Viral Shah wrote:
> > So, I guess
> >
> > hdparm -d1 -u1 /dev/hda
> > hdparm -d1 -u1 /dev/cdrom
> >
> > to enable dma and irq unmasking for hd and cdrom are required..
>
n the screen while
> typing...
That is a pain. I find that 'trackpad notap' is useful in X.
However, in OS X, you can tell it to disable the trackpad while you're
typing, which pretty much solves the problem.
I wonder if that can be feasible to be implemented in linux..
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$ apt-cache search ufs
but wasn't successful.
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ink that means anything. At least its
been giving that warning everytime, but everything works fine.
Hope that was helpful.
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G4 (192.168.1.1) via eth0.
This works fine too on my ibook with the above. I think Ben's tree has
the GMAC driver, though the netinst ISO from cdimage.debian.org which
uses 2.2.20 also detected my ethernet fine and everything worked great.
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