Re: Frozen, Potato or Woody?

2000-04-26 Thread Robert Braddock
> 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?

Re: custom kernel troubles

2000-03-13 Thread Robert Braddock
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

Radeon 8500, kdetv, and xawtv broken - no video overlay device

2011-01-01 Thread 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

Re: Radeon 8500, kdetv, and xawtv broken - no video overlay device

2011-01-02 Thread Robert Braddock
> > 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

Re: Radeon 8500, kdetv, and xawtv broken - no video overlay device

2011-01-02 Thread Robert Braddock
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

Re: Radeon 8500, kdetv, and xawtv broken - no video overlay device

2011-01-06 Thread Robert Braddock
> 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