alan c wrote:
> I can manage to get it to play using Real player, but I cannot think
> of how to capture the stream to view it later.
Open it using the Windows Media Player.. You will get a .asx file, go to
the source, copy the URL, download that file.. (Using 'File -> Save Page
As..').. Then o
On 6/11/07, Skeg Fast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a website/doc on the interwebs from which I can grab useful
> links to include in an email my MP to ask him about his use/make him
> aware of FLOSS? If not, does anybody have suggestions for links that I
> can point him to?
>
> Cheers,
> S
Is there a website/doc on the interwebs from which I can grab useful
links to include in an email my MP to ask him about his use/make him
aware of FLOSS? If not, does anybody have suggestions for links that I
can point him to?
Cheers,
Skeg
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On 10/06/07, Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then you find the address of the actual feed and check it plays in mplayer
> If it does (it should do) then add -dumpstream on the command line.
Forgot to mention:
There is an "open in standalone player" link.
Right click that and chose "copy link lo
On 10/06/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can manage to get it to play using Real player, but I cannot think
> of how to capture the stream to view it later.
Ah there's a simple trick to that.
You need mplayer.
Then you find the address of the actual feed and check it plays in mplayer
If
The recent weekend TV program of BBC Click was devoted to Open source,
Ubuntu, an an interview with Mark Shuttleworth.
I can manage to get it to play using Real player, but I cannot think
of how to capture the stream to view it later.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/
('watch
Hi Tony
Although not quite on topic, at work we moved to using HP Pavillions about a
year ago, unfortunately we are a MS house but this I don't think is OS
specific.
When connecting to ADSL through a router using a cabled connection, the HP
gradually drops the connection more and more often, the
Steve wrote:
> [...]
> I'm using a bcm4306 card (F5D7010uk rev3) with the bcm43xx driver on
> Dapper. I have a old Toshiba laptop running as a squid proxy and
> apt-cache server. It uses the PCMCIA card to link to the AP downstairs
> over WPA-PSK w/ CCMP.
>
> I don't use Network Manager as it's ju
On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 11:51 +0100, Tony Travis wrote:
> Michael Weaver wrote:
> > I think it could well be.
> > Thanks for your suggestion about looking on the Router itself.
> > Might have to get dad to re-install the wireless part, he has done it
> > for his and mum's setup at home because I thin
Tony Arnold wrote:
> Peter,
>
> Peter Lewis wrote:
>
>> This isn't in any way intended to be a gripe, but I was wondering what it is
>> with the mails that come through on this list - very often the formatting is
>> completely messed up. I've never experienced this on any other mailing list
>>
Michael Weaver wrote:
> I think it could well be.
> Thanks for your suggestion about looking on the Router itself.
> Might have to get dad to re-install the wireless part, he has done it
> for his and mum's setup at home because I think they are probably
> same.
Hello, Michael.
You might find thi
On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 10:30 +0100, Peter Lewis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This isn't in any way intended to be a gripe, but I was wondering what it is
> with the mails that come through on this list - very often the formatting is
> completely messed up. I've never experienced this on any other mailing
On Sunday 10 June 2007 10:33:01 Tony Arnold wrote:
> Peter Lewis wrote:
> > This isn't in any way intended to be a gripe, but I was wondering what it
> > is with the mails that come through on this list - very often the
> > formatting is completely messed up. I've never experienced this on any
> >
Peter,
Peter Lewis wrote:
> This isn't in any way intended to be a gripe, but I was wondering what it is
> with the mails that come through on this list - very often the formatting is
> completely messed up. I've never experienced this on any other mailing list
> (I use quite a few), but this
Hi all,
This isn't in any way intended to be a gripe, but I was wondering what it is
with the mails that come through on this list - very often the formatting is
completely messed up. I've never experienced this on any other mailing list
(I use quite a few), but this kind of thing is what I'm t
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