> You probably should link /var/cache/apt/archives to some bigger
> partition.
Is there any chance apt is going to get a little smarter about upgrade space
usage, or is that one of those things I'll have to do myself to get?
build. If you
have an ARCH environment variable, unset it and try the basic build command
again. That worked for me, although it seems odd I never had a problem with
it before...
Hope this helps,
Robert Braddock
I have a Radeon 8500 video card which I use as video-in for my computer
to act as my tv monitor. Sometime since the Summer, this has stopped
working and I am having no luck finding any helpful information by
searching. Most searches just refer to the old GATOS project, which
hasn't done anything
> > Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv
> > says there's no video device at all and xawtv reports "no usable
> > video port found".
> If the card used to work and now suddenly stopped creating the "/dev/
> video0" device, I would look into "dmesg" log, maybe there is
On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 12:59:54PM -0500, Robert Braddock wrote:
> Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv
> says there's no video device at all and xawtv reports "no usable
> video port found".
FYI, someone on the xorg list gave me a tip
> You can try with another programs to view the TV, like Videolan, Me-TV
> or even Kaffeine :-?
I don't know how to make anything else talk to the Xvideo overlay
device. The only mentions I've found were things NOT using it, or only
using a /dev/video0 type device. Kaffeine, vlc, and me-tv don't
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