Hi
I have a Tata Indicom broadband connection, which works perfectly in
Windows. I am, however, unable to configure it for Linux.
The Ethernet card to which the broadband cable is attached is configured as
DHCP.
I've set the card to DHCP even in Linux, but it still does not allow net
access.
Cle
Kapil D. Pendse wrote:
Check out the following link, and let me now if your are willing to
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Yes, count me in as well.
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Is anyone (pre)ordering SuSE 9.3 this time? (Sumeet?) If yes, could you let
us know here, and we could all share the cost :)
Alternatively, does anyone have the CD's? :) If yes, could I borrow them or
have a copy?
Thanks in advance
Debajit
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I'd like to rip a movie on DVD such that it fits one CD -- so that its
under around 700MB say...
I've used mencoder for this, but the resulting .avi always seems to be
over 900MB. (I've tried scaling it to a lower resolution as well --
512xHHH, DivX5 -- but that didnt seem to help).
I surely
I'd like to connect my iPod (its a USB 2.0 device) to my SuSE 9.2
machine. (Its a 20gb 4th generation) When I plug it in, however,
unlike normal USB devices (like pen drives), I have no idea where it
is mounted. Trying to mount it manually seemed to help, and one can
even unmount it, but nothing ap
I have USB 1.1 ports, and I would like to connect a USB 2.0 device
(iPod) to it. This works perfectly in Windows XP -- which correctly
detects and says that a Hi Speed device is conected to lower speed
hardware. In Linux (Im running SuSE 9.2) however, the iPod does
correctly indicate that it is plu
I suppose something like this has been posted in the past, but
nevertheless, there is so much obscure, neat and useful software out
there, that I just wanted to know what you like and what you don't and
perhaps a why. (Not that I plan to start a flame war or something)
If you do reply, please add
Vikram Karandikar wrote:
> > Another way: (If you're using gmplayer)
> > In gmplayer, right click on the video window > Open > VCD
> Where can i find gmplayer for FC2?
gmplayer is a gui for mplayer that comes with the mplayer sources. If
you've downloaded the "official" mplayer sources from the mp
Sumeet Madhukar Moghe wrote:
> If you are trying to mount a VCD and play the .dat files within, then that
> wouldnt really work... What you need to do, is issue the following command in
> order to play VCDs.
>
> $ mplayer vcd://2
Another way: (If you're using gmplayer)
In gmplayer, right click on
Sumeet Madhukar Moghe wrote:
> do a
> ./configure --disable-fbdev
> make
> make install
BTW, Sumeet, how did you figure out that --disable-fbdev would do the trick?
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I had that problem too. But I got it solved out the easy way :) I
installed the rpm's directly:
To install MPlayer 1.0pre5 on SuSE 9.2,
you can install the following RPM's:
(1) w32codec-all
(2) lame-3.96.1-pm
(3) MPlayer-1.0pre5-pm
You can find the w32codec rpm here:
ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/f
Firefox 1.0 has been released!
http://www.getfirefox.com/
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I can browse all the Windows shares on my LAN with LinNeighborhood,
but when I try to mount it, it gives an error saying "Cannot resolve
name". I can however mount them manually using smbmount.
When I mount using smbmount, the mounted shares do show up in
LinNeighborhood, but when I try to unmount
http://www.novell.com/linux/truth/
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Kaustubh Gadkari wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 November 2004 03:26 pm, Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> > How could I safely remove a USB drive attached on the fly to my Linux
> > system?
> >
> > As of now, I cannot seem to unmount it because it is not listed in
> > /etc/fstab
This seems to be a "problem" with only SuSE 9.1:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/5/2004/08/2/179440
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Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> How could I safely remove a USB drive attached on the fly to my Linux system?
umount does work. In fact, there is no error message at all, but the
flash drive still keeps blinking -- and it doesnt seem safe to remove
the drive yet.
I'm running SuSE 9.1, which m
How could I safely remove a USB drive attached on the fly to my Linux system?
As of now, I cannot seem to unmount it because it is not listed in
/etc/fstab (that's the error message I get).
Nothing seems to give...
... clearly I'm missing something obvious here?
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Sumeet Madhukar Moghe wrote:
> I am preordering Suse 9.2 professional. It is costing me a pretty penny, so
> would anyone who is interested enough be willing to share the cost with me?
> I'll happily burn a set for him. It is costing me Rs 794/-. More the people
> sharing the cost, lesser would the
kapil pendse wrote:
> You could try Mdk10. I'm saying this because I've used SuSE and
> Redhat. None could configure hardware graphics accleration for my 865G
> board, but mdk10 did it out of the box!
> and now I can play quake3 without a hitch! :-D
I've successfully played Quake III Arena in Redh
Parties are planned all over the world to celebrate the
(yet-to-be-finalized) official release of Firefox and Thunderbird
Official MozParty2 Website
http://www.openforce.at/mozparty2/
Interestingly, there are plans for 9 parties in India, in various cities.
And surprisingly Pune -- despite its
I've compiled and installed Mplayer 1.0pre5 on my SuSE 9.1 machine.
Mplayer works fine except for the fact that when playing MPEG videos,
there is a buzzy noise in the background and the sound seems slightly
distorted.
What could be the problem here? The MPEG decoder libraries?
This is not a prob
Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> > (1) Reliance (The last I heard, they're operational in the Deccan
> > area and others)
>
> What type of connectivity? I am interested..
Broadband Internet connectivity.
This should be
Kaustubh Gadkari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone on the list use icara broadband. What is the speed like?
Iqara does provide broadband in Pune. One area that I know they cover
is Parihar Chowk in Aundh.
One of my friends did call them up... supposedly they are "reviewing"
their plans lat
Check this out:
GmailFS
http://p2pnet.net/story/2292
This is supposed to be a mountable filesystem which uses a Gmail
account for storage :)
- Debajit
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