> "Andrew D. Dixon" wrote:
>
> when I ran the rsync:
>
> rsync --verbose --progress --stats --block-size=8192
>sunsite.org.uk::publick/packages/debian-cd/binary-i386.iso
>
You should use:
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --block-size=8192
sunsite.org.uk::publick/pac
You can try also `amp -convert file.mp3 file.wav' or mpg123 and sox
carlosb
For the screen, you could use 'xset' :
$ xset +dpms ; xset s blank ; xset s 120
very easy, isn't it.
chao
carlosb
Hi, I'm a litlle worry about the memory (RAM) used by my machine.
I'm using slink ( recompiled kernel 2.0.36) and recently I realized that
I have my memory full very frecuently, even when running only a few
programs. Actually, the buffer and the cache use a lot of memory.
I have 256 Mb, and a typ
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