On 2011-07-02 17:41, Grant wrote:
> My motherboard is getting flaky and it's time for a new one. I have
> an AMD 6000+ CPU, 4GB DDR2/800 RAM, 2TB SATA2 HD, Blu-Ray burner, PCI
> wireless card, 400W power supply, and ATX case. I could replace any
> of these components if it's worthwhile for some n
Hi,
a weird problem hit me... ;)
I have a script, which cd into a certain
directory and starts a program from there
with "./".
This scripts works fine from the commandline.
But when I use the same script inside the
~/.config/openbox/menu.xml, I does not work:
No program start.
My setup:
recen
On Sat, Jul 02, 2011 at 11:15:04PM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote
> Fortunately, I do emerge -pv... otherwise I wouldn't be able to send
> this email, asking what the bleep is going on. I'm trying to do a
> regular update on my desktop and laptop. Apparently the update wants to
> replace ssmtp with cou
On Saturday, July 2 at 23:15 (-0400), Walter Dnes said:
> Fortunately, I do emerge -pv... otherwise I wouldn't be able to send
> this email, asking what the bleep is going on. I'm trying to do a
> regular update on my desktop and laptop. Apparently the update wants to
> replace ssmtp with cour
JD [11-07-03 05:57]:
> On 07/02/2011 06:26 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> >Grant [11-07-03 01:12]:
> >The most important thing is reliability and Linux compatibility
> >but I
> >also need HDMI and I figure USB 3.0 is a good idea. The system is
> >for
> >playing music and
>> I bet that's just old stock. I can't find a single motherboard with
>> Nvidia graphics and an AM3+ or FM1 socket on newegg.com.
>>
>> - Grant
>
> I didn't see a AM3+ either. May have to buy a mobo and a separate video
> card. At least that way, you can get what you really want. This is one
>
Fortunately, I do emerge -pv... otherwise I wouldn't be able to send
this email, asking what the bleep is going on. I'm trying to do a
regular update on my desktop and laptop. Apparently the update wants to
replace ssmtp with courier on both machines. equery shows courier to be
a dependancy fo
Grant wrote:
I bet that's just old stock. I can't find a single motherboard with
Nvidia graphics and an AM3+ or FM1 socket on newegg.com.
- Grant
I didn't see a AM3+ either. May have to buy a mobo and a separate video
card. At least that way, you can get what you really want. This i
meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Dale [11-07-03 03:08]:
Grant wrote:
Is Nvidia still the way to go instead of ATI? I use the nouveau
drivers with my onboard Nvidia chipset now and they've been fine for
the most part. I use a threaded ffmpeg to decode HD video instead
of
VDPAU so I don't
Hi, All,
I am trying to use smplayer or kmplayer as a regular user. They both don't
work: kmplayer keeps saying that it is waiting mplayer buffering and
smplayer reports "Mplayer has finished unexpectedly. Exit code:1".
Running both as root from a terminal, the following message appeared:
KGlob
On 07/02/2011 06:26 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Grant [11-07-03 01:12]:
The most important thing is reliability and Linux compatibility but I
also need HDMI and I figure USB 3.0 is a good idea. The system is for
playing music and movies, no gaming whatsoever. If you're familiar
with the cu
Dale [11-07-03 03:08]:
> Grant wrote:
> >>>Is Nvidia still the way to go instead of ATI? I use the nouveau
> >>>drivers with my onboard Nvidia chipset now and they've been fine for
> >>>the most part. I use a threaded ffmpeg to decode HD video instead
> >>>of
> >>>VDPAU so I don't bother with n
Is Nvidia still the way to go instead of ATI? I use the nouveau
drivers with my onboard Nvidia chipset now and they've been fine for
the most part. I use a threaded ffmpeg to decode HD video instead of
VDPAU so I don't bother with nvidia-drivers.
- Grant
>>> I d
Grant [11-07-03 01:12]:
> >>> The most important thing is reliability and Linux compatibility but I
> >>> also need HDMI and I figure USB 3.0 is a good idea. The system is for
> >>> playing music and movies, no gaming whatsoever. If you're familiar
> >>> with the current hardware scene, where wo
Grant writes:
> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
> stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
> systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
> can be done to make the management of multiple Gentoo systems easier?
I
Grant wrote:
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
can be done to make the management of multiple Gentoo systems easier?
I think id
Grant wrote:
Is Nvidia still the way to go instead of ATI? I use the nouveau
drivers with my onboard Nvidia chipset now and they've been fine for
the most part. I use a threaded ffmpeg to decode HD video instead of
VDPAU so I don't bother with nvidia-drivers.
- Grant
I don't have any
On Jul 2, 2011 3:12 PM, wrote:
>
> Bill Longman [11-07-02 23:57]:
> > Meino, I don't know fcron but I just put cron lines in a file and do
> > "crontab filename"
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> sorry for the confusion, Bill, my English screws the things up.
> Problem has solved itsself...
>
It's my mother tong
>>> The most important thing is reliability and Linux compatibility but I
>>> also need HDMI and I figure USB 3.0 is a good idea. The system is for
>>> playing music and movies, no gaming whatsoever. If you're familiar
>>> with the current hardware scene, where would you go from here as far
>>> a
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
can be done to make the management of multiple Gentoo systems easier?
I think identical hardwar
Bill Longman [11-07-02 23:57]:
> Meino, I don't know fcron but I just put cron lines in a file and do
> "crontab filename"
Hi Bill,
sorry for the confusion, Bill, my English screws the things up.
Problem has solved itsself...
Best regards,
mcc
On Saturday 02 July 2011 20:36:55 Dale wrote:
> I see no need in me getting a ATI card. That's just me.
It's also me. NVidia has been straightforward for years: just plug it in and
go. Choose the closed-source driver, or nowadays the Nouveau driver, and
everything Just Works. Mind you, I don't
On 07/02/2011 09:06 PM, Grant wrote:
The most important thing is reliability and Linux compatibility but I
also need HDMI and I figure USB 3.0 is a good idea. The system is for
playing music and movies, no gaming whatsoever. If you're familiar
with the current hardware scene, where would you go
>> Is Nvidia still the way to go instead of ATI? I use the nouveau
>> drivers with my onboard Nvidia chipset now and they've been fine for
>> the most part. I use a threaded ffmpeg to decode HD video instead of
>> VDPAU so I don't bother with nvidia-drivers.
>>
>> - Grant
>
> I don't have any exp
Grant wrote:
My motherboard is getting flaky and it's time for a new one. I have
an AMD 6000+ CPU, 4GB DDR2/800 RAM, 2TB SATA2 HD, Blu-Ray burner, PCI
wireless card, 400W power supply, and ATX case. I could replace any
of these components if it's worthwhile for some new feature, but I may
as we
Meino, I don't know fcron but I just put cron lines in a file and do
"crontab filename"
> My motherboard is getting flaky and it's time for a new one. I have
> an AMD 6000+ CPU, 4GB DDR2/800 RAM, 2TB SATA2 HD, Blu-Ray burner, PCI
> wireless card, 400W power supply, and ATX case. I could replace any
> of these components if it's worthwhile for some new feature, but I may
> as well ke
My motherboard is getting flaky and it's time for a new one. I have
an AMD 6000+ CPU, 4GB DDR2/800 RAM, 2TB SATA2 HD, Blu-Ray burner, PCI
wireless card, 400W power supply, and ATX case. I could replace any
of these components if it's worthwhile for some new feature, but I may
as well keep them if
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On Sat, 02 Jul 2011 14:19:08 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote about "Re:
[gentoo-user] LVM filter question":
>David W Noon writes:
[snip]
>> So, your r.e. should read:
>>
>>r|/dev/sdd.*|
>>
>> which decodes to "reject ^/dev/sdd.*$ ".
>>
>> This suppr
On 07/02/2011 12:32 PM, Ivan T. Ivanov wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 2011-07-02 at 04:18 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 07/02/2011 03:05 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
This is driving me nuts. Since a few days ago, glibc will abort programs
with a:
*** glibc detected *** program: free(): invalid point
David W Noon writes:
> On Fri, 01 Jul 2011 22:05:12 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote about
> [gentoo-user] LVM filter question:
>
> [snip]
>
> > filter = [ "r|/dev/nbd.*|", "r|/dev/sdd|", "a/.*/" ]
> >
> > This should reject /dev/sdd from scanning. But it doesn't, pvscan
> > spins it up. Any idea
> I do not use lilo.
> But, if it boots, then no problems :)
The box is at another site - i need to know if it is likely to work
before i try :)
Hi, Neil.
On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 01:17:01PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 10:39:18 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > After emerge-synching, an emerge -puND gives, in part:
> > [ebuild N] x11-libs/gnome-pty-helper-0.28.1
> > [ebuild U ] x11-libs/vte-0.28.1-r200
Hello,
On Sat, 02 Jul 2011, Stroller wrote:
>On 2 July 2011, at 08:31, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>> ...
>> Initially I wanted to know the frame numbers to navigate - guess what
>> program ? :) - avidemux directly to the advertising parts of the video
>> to cut that stuff out of my (visual) way :
On Sat, 02 Jul 2011 10:50:00 +0200, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
> > What is the name of the programm to cut off advertisings?
> > ATM??? IIRC???
> cted from initi
> ATM and IIRC are acronyms
If I were a pedantic old bastard (which I am) I would point out
that they are abbreviations, not acronyms.
Hi,
On Sat, 2011-07-02 at 04:18 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 07/02/2011 03:05 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > This is driving me nuts. Since a few days ago, glibc will abort programs
> > with a:
> >
> > *** glibc detected *** program: free(): invalid pointer: ... ***
> >
> > or similar e
On Sat, 2 Jul 2011 09:38:50 +0100, Stroller wrote:
> I'm extremely sceptical of a plan to reimplement a media centre /
> home-theatre PC in bash scripts - just install MythTV and stop trying
> to reinvent the wheel.
I was about to post something similar.
> >> There's also a program that tries t
Am 02.07.2011 09:31, schrieb meino.cra...@gmx.de:
> David Haller [11-07-02 09:04]:
>> On Sat, 02 Jul 2011, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>>> David Haller [11-07-02 07:12]:
On Sat, 02 Jul 2011, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> is there a software, a tool, a "something" which with it is possible
Am 02.07.2011 09:31, schrieb meino.cra...@gmx.de:
> What is the name of the programm to cut off advertisings?
> ATM??? IIRC???
ATM and IIRC are acronyms
metatron@Shao ~ $ wtf IIRC
IIRC: if I recall correctly
metatron@Shao ~ $ wtf ATM
ATM: at the moment
Greetings
Sebastian Beßler
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On 2 July 2011, at 08:31, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> ...
> Initially I wanted to know the frame numbers to navigate - guess what
> program ? :) - avidemux directly to the advertising parts of the video
> to cut that stuff out of my (visual) way :)))
> I didnt want to scroll through the video st
David Haller [11-07-02 09:04]:
> Hello,
>
> On Sat, 02 Jul 2011, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> >David Haller [11-07-02 07:12]:
> >> On Sat, 02 Jul 2011, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> >> >is there a software, a tool, a "something" which with it is possible
> >> >to print the frame numbers of those
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