> Clearly this could be done using Samba or NFS. Is there an easier way?
Personally I have been using Samba, haven't seen an easier way.
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I've been using VirtualBox for several years with generally good
results, but decided to try KVM as an alternative. I've converted a
Windows VM from VBox to KVM format and it works well enough for my
needs (it may even be faster), except that I can't see how to share
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Pls post results, i'd like to archive old vhs too!
On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 12:18 PM, Max Pyziur wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I saw these video capture devices advertised for converting old VHS tapes;
> one end plugs into a vcr; the other into the computer via USB.
>
> A long time ago, xawtv was one
Hi Steve,
try to compile this driver: https://github.com/Grawp/rtl8812au_rtl8821au
$ make
$ sudo insmod 8812au.ko
Before insmod you should remove the old driver first via rmmod.
Regards,
Peter
On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 9:55 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Hi,
> I have just upgraded my USB Wire
Hi,
I have just upgraded my USB Wireless Adapter from a Dlink DWA182 to
a Dlink DWA192. The DWA192 appears to be natively supported in the
kernel, but the kernel appears to only provide access to the 2.4MHz
channel and not the 5MHz channel. Is this by design or is there
something I need to
Hi,
is there a simple way to play movies from a smb share? I use KDE,
Dragonplayer is not willing to play anything beyond local.
Thanks in advance!
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Greetings,
I saw these video capture devices advertised for converting old VHS tapes;
one end plugs into a vcr; the other into the computer via USB.
A long time ago, xawtv was one of the software packages to use. Is this
still the case, or has something else come along?
Thank you.
Max Pyz
On 02/05/16 15:07, stan wrote:
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> From their site:
>
> The search engine Ixquick (www.ixquick.com) is the world's
> most private search engine. It focuses on delivering great
> search results with the best possible privacy. Ixquick is
> known as StartPage in the United States (www.startpage.
Hello,
I am passing you this email exchange.
You may consider to update xournal at the end.
Thank.
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On 02/06/2016 09:57 PM, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 06 February 2016, Sam Varshavchik sent:
>> I am referring to Firefox UI elements. The Firefox menu bar, the URL
>> bar, and the rest of the UI elements. The "Zoom Page" plugin, and
>> other plugins of its kind, like Nosquint, only affect t
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