>> My laptop is connected to a distant wireless signal with a strong
>> antenna and I'd like to create a local wireless LAN using the distant
>> wireless signal as the WAN. The layout would look something like
>> this:
>>
>> WAN->(wireless)->laptop1->(ethernet)->router->(wireless)->laptop2
>>
>> M
Joseph wrote:
On 03/15/09 00:59, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
[snip]
XP (that is good), but:
1.) the terminal I'm connecting to has to accept my connection, is it
possible to set it up so I connect to it automatically.
2.) I'm taking control of the mouse and keyboard of the remote
workstation (in
On 03/15/09 00:59, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
[snip]
XP (that is good), but:
1.) the terminal I'm connecting to has to accept my connection, is it
possible to set it up so I connect to it automatically.
2.) I'm taking control of the mouse and keyboard of the remote workstation
(in this case my se
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Saphirus Sage wrote:
> Damian wrote:
>>> Unless I'm mistaken, mpd uses gstreamer, right? So, have you checked that
>>> you have gst-plugins-ogg emerged?
>>>
>> So, this would imply a buggy ebuild?
>>
>>
> Maybe, I had a similar issue getting rhythmbox to play ogg
Joseph wrote:
On 03/14/09 21:54, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
[snip]
To run it in foreground, you can start it just as before (that is,
without using VBoxHeadless) but you need to enable RDP in VirtualBox's
settings. VBoxHeadless is only for the case where you don't want to
run it in the foregrou
Damian wrote:
>> Unless I'm mistaken, mpd uses gstreamer, right? So, have you checked that
>> you have gst-plugins-ogg emerged?
>>
> So, this would imply a buggy ebuild?
>
>
Maybe, I had a similar issue getting rhythmbox to play ogg files,
despite the ogg use flag in my make.conf. Looking t
> Unless I'm mistaken, mpd uses gstreamer, right? So, have you checked that
> you have gst-plugins-ogg emerged?
So, this would imply a buggy ebuild?
>
>
On Mar 14, 2009, at 4:15 PM, Damian wrote:
Hello,
When I try to play an ogg file, mpd says it is playing it, but there
is no sound.
Mps has been built with the following use flags:
Use flags: (aac) (alsa) (-ao) (-audiofile) (-avahi)
(flac) (-icecast) (iconv) (ipv6) (-jack) (
> I'm going to ask the really irritating tech support question: Is ALSA
> muted? Is the volume set to zero on the speakers?
haha I'm perfectly capable of making that mistake. However, this is
not the case. Playing mp3 files works fine.
One of the mpd developers told me that the version I have (the
Damian wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I try to play an ogg file, mpd says it is playing it, but there
> is no sound.
>
> Mps has been built with the following use flags:
> Use flags: (aac) (alsa) (-ao) (-audiofile) (-avahi)
> (flac) (-icecast) (iconv) (ipv6) (-jack) (-libsamplerate)
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Willie Wong wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 09:15:54PM +0100, Penguin Lover Damian squawked:
>> Hello,
>>
>> When I try to play an ogg file, mpd says it is playing it, but there
>> is no sound.
>>
>> Mps has been built with the following use flags:
>> Use fl
Grant schrieb:
> My laptop is connected to a distant wireless signal with a strong
> antenna and I'd like to create a local wireless LAN using the distant
> wireless signal as the WAN. The layout would look something like
> this:
>
> WAN->(wireless)->laptop1->(ethernet)->router->(wireless)->lapto
Thanasis schrieb:
> on 03/14/2009 12:43 PM Florian Philipp wrote the following:
7. deactivate DRI
>> 7. still holds.
>
> What's wrong with DRI ?
>
As I wrote in the original post, this is a tip from ArchLinux for
freeing up to 32MB of RAM.
Of course, if deactivating DRI causes more CPU loa
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 09:15:54PM +0100, Penguin Lover Damian squawked:
> Hello,
>
> When I try to play an ogg file, mpd says it is playing it, but there
> is no sound.
>
> Mps has been built with the following use flags:
> Use flags: (aac) (alsa) (-ao) (-audiofile) (-avahi)
>
On 03/14/09 21:54, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
[snip]
To run it in foreground, you can start it just as before (that is, without
using VBoxHeadless) but you need to enable RDP in VirtualBox's settings.
VBoxHeadless is only for the case where you don't want to run it in the
foreground on the PC VB
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 05:01:38 -0700, Grant wrote:
> Any better way to manage the connection than 'wvdial' and ctrl+c ?
I've used Kppp with simlar settings.
> It sounds like wicd doesn't support ppp yet.
I did read somewhere that it was planned.
--
Neil Bothwick
God: What one human uses to pe
Hi all,
I am using the lighttpd (1.4.20) web-server and gallery (2.3). When I
want to view the full screen java applet
com.gallery.GalleryRemote.GRAppletSlideshow, I get the following
message:
com.ibm.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path validation
failed: java.security.cert.CertPathV
Hello,
When I try to play an ogg file, mpd says it is playing it, but there
is no sound.
Mps has been built with the following use flags:
Use flags: (aac) (alsa) (-ao) (-audiofile) (-avahi)
(flac) (-icecast) (iconv) (ipv6) (-jack) (-libsamplerate) (-mikmod)
(mp3) (-musepack) (o
Joseph wrote:
On 03/14/09 21:05, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
[...]
VirtualBox supports RDP. You can connect to it with any RDP client.
I use KRDC for this. I start the XP virtual machine with:
VBoxHeadless -startvm "Windows XP" &
This will run the VM but will not display anything. You conne
> My laptop is connected to a distant wireless signal with a strong
> antenna and I'd like to create a local wireless LAN using the distant
> wireless signal as the WAN. The layout would look something like
> this:
>
> WAN->(wireless)->laptop1->(ethernet)->router->(wireless)->laptop2
>
> My travel
On 03/14/09 21:05, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Joseph wrote:
I need a solution to access Windows XP program running on VirtualBox.
I've Windows XP running via VB and I need to run one of Windows XP program
from few other machines.
I was thinking maybe I'll install run LTSP but I'm not sure it will
Joseph wrote:
I need a solution to access Windows XP program running on VirtualBox.
I've Windows XP running via VB and I need to run one of Windows XP
program from few other machines.
I was thinking maybe I'll install run LTSP but I'm not sure it will work. I
think I could create VPN between W
Joseph wrote:
I need a solution to access Windows XP program running on VirtualBox.
I've Windows XP running via VB and I need to run one of Windows XP
program from few other machines.
I was thinking maybe I'll install run LTSP but I'm not sure it will work. I
think I could create VPN between W
I need a solution to access Windows XP program running on VirtualBox.
I've Windows XP running via VB and I need to run one of Windows XP program from
few other machines.
I was thinking maybe I'll install run LTSP but I'm not sure it will work. I
think I could create VPN between Windows and Linux
Nick Fortino gmail.com> writes:
> eix -e -U gpac
> equery hasuse -p -o gpac
> Either way you do it, media-video/keno is the only one
OK,
cool.
Got it.
James
on 03/14/2009 12:43 PM Florian Philipp wrote the following:
>>>
>>> 7. deactivate DRI
> 7. still holds.
What's wrong with DRI ?
>> Thanks Neil, I'd like to get as close as possible to being ready to
>> plug-and-play with one of those modems. Do you remember the names of
>> the kernel modules? I've never used PPP software before. Can you
>> recommend a package?
>
> You need usbserial and the Novatel modems use the option
Grant schrieb:
I've installed and updated Gentoo on my girlfriend's Acer Aspire One
netbook and it's just so slow. The only things I can think of to
speed it up would be to upgrade the RAM from 1GB (not sure if that's
possible) and/or swap out the SSD for a HD. Anyone running
Paul Hartman schrieb:
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Grant wrote:
[...]
>>>
>>> 1. run xfce4 (already do)
>>> 2. compile with -Os (I was using -O2)
>>> 3. use ext2 (I was using ext3)
>>> 4. don't use laptop-mode (I didn't know it existed)
>>> 5. no syslog (does this mean don't even emerge a sy
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 19:55:32 -0400, Sean wrote:
> I don't think there's a real good way to accomplish this, but the
> approach I would take is to setup a local portage tree that the system
> syncs from. You could then cherry pick the ebuild updates that go into
> that local, and now customized, po
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