Re: TV cards and capture
by Tom W.
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 19:58 -0400, [=Jorge Boscan Etura=] wrote:
> well I have an fc2 box with tvtime working fine even with rc
> usin al old pinnacle tv go and gnome
>
Can you tell me the quality and size of captures that are available to
you? Can you capture straight to mpeg 1 or 2 and at what
screensize/framerate?
Thanks
Tom
18 years, 11 months
WebPage weird behaviour
by dfghd tyuthjg
Hello,
i'm running FC3, httpd-2.0.52-3.1, php-4.3.11-2.5,
php-eaccelerator-4.3.11_0.9.2a-0.1.fc3 and my webpage
behaves weird...when i load it in browser, sometimes
it shows the source code of the page...like it would
bypass php handler...when i click the reload button
several times, it gets loaded correctly.... but it's
absolutely random...
/var/log/messages without any error...
and some weird errors in /var/log/httpd/error_log :
[Thu Jun 02 02:39:22 2005] [error] [client
158.193.85.49] File does not exist:
/var/www/favicon.ico, referer: ****page3.htm
[Thu Jun 02 02:39:22 2005] [error] [client
158.193.85.49] unknown value "UTF-8" to parameter
"encoding" of tag echo in
/var/www/error/include/top.html, referer: ***page3.htm
any idea ???
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18 years, 11 months
hp-IPAQ 4150 support on Linux
by Ferrero Horacio
By looking around the web, I found that there is not support for this
device. In fact, the module ipaq.ko need to be patched (Olivier's
patch).
I've tryed to find the source of ipaq.c and ipaq.h because I've the
Makefile to compile them and the patch leading me to heavens.
I've looked in the all web loaded rpm.src files but I didn't find ipaq.c
& ipaq.h
By the way...it does exist the file ipaq.ko which is the kernel's module
but no .c & .h files to recompile.
Is there one having similar problems...?
Thanks in advance
Horacio
18 years, 11 months
udev rule for persistent link!
by John L. Pierce
Hello!
I have followed the advice for creating a persistent link to my usb
printer. But it does not work for my windows clients.
I am letting windows clients use the raw stream of cups and share the
printer with them.
I created a 10-custom.rules with the following line:
BUS="usb", SYSFS{interface}="USB2.0 Printer", SYMLINK="mfp/CX6600"
I edited the 50-udev.permissions file and added to the # lp devices
section the following line:
mfp/*:root:lp:0660
Now, based on what I have read any device created int the /dev/mfp
directory should have an owner of root and a group of lp and both should
be writable.
The /dev/usb/lp0 device that gets created at boot time has the following
attributes:
crw-rw---- 1 root lp 180, 0 Jun 1 16:13 lp0
But my created symlink has the following attributes:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 1 16:13 CX6600 -> ../usb/lp0
Now, for the question, when I create a printer called it CX6600 based on
the /dev/usb/lp0 device all users of the network and print to it,
including windows clients, but when I create a printer called CX6600
based on the /dev/mfp/CX6600 my linux clients can print but my windows
clients cannot!
Can anyone help me understand this?
FYI, I am doing this for those times that I have to restart the printer
and hotplug moves the device. I am also going to set this up for the
scanner as well.
John
18 years, 11 months
Re: FC3: kernel panic with latest kernel and updates
by Globe Trotter
--- Andy Green <andy(a)warmcat.com> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Globe Trotter wrote:
>
> | Attempted to hide unit.
>
> Lol...
>
> | What exactly does all this mean,
>
> Dunno.
>
> | and how do I fix this?
>
> You might be able to boot by pressing 'a' at the grub prompt, and adding
>
> selinux=0
>
> to the kernel command line. Press enter to boot. But this error might
> well be a sign of something more evil going on of which this was just
> the first symptom.
Hi,
Setting selinux=0 does make the system boot al right, however the graphical
display manager never comes up. Instead I get the following message verbatim:
INIT: Id "x" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
and it repeats every 5 minutes.
What does this mean? How do I fix it?
At this point, I can log in as root or mortal user all right (using
Ctrl-Alt-F1) but can not get either "startx" or "xinit" as one of the commands.
I continue to get the respawning message every 5 minutes.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks and best wishes!
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18 years, 11 months
case sensitive in mounted USB disk
by Yuandan Zhang
Hi,
The FC3 hotplug aotumatically mounts a USB disk. After mounted, It
become case insensitive, for example,
I made a dir as 'mkdir SRC_1', if I ls it, it show src_1.
How to mount the USB disk case sensitive?
Yuandan
18 years, 11 months
Reinstalling windows on a dual boot system
by Saurabh Siddharth
Hi
I have Windows Xp prof and Fedora 3 installed on my laptop. I need to reinstall my windows xp cos
its showing its native behaviour..like system hang.. Now i read that if I reinstall windows..it will
overwrite my current boot loader(GRUB)..and then i will not be able to boot linux. Is there a way to
do it without losing my linux installation??
Also has any one tried to work on Fedora installed on a usb hard drive? how is the performance? I am
considering buying a usb hard disk for working on linux on my laptop.
thanks in advance..
Sid
18 years, 11 months
Re: Upgrade to FC4 from FC3 without having to re download and then burn cds and recreate partition?
by Sam Johnson
And then how do I install from the ISOs?
The HTTP install seems less time?
On 6/1/05, Basil Copeland <blcjr2(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/31/05, Sam Johnson <johnsonsamc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > So, all I have to do is download the FC4 boot.iso, burn it, boot from
> > the disc, and then what?
> >
> > Also, someone mentioned a hard drive install. Seems like a good
> > idea... How does that work?
> >
>
> You will still have to download the ISO's for a hard drive install.
> The only real advantage is that you avoid burning the iso's to cd's,
> and the feeding and reading of the cd's during the upgrade. You'll
> need to be able to access the hard drive, of course, either locally or
> remotely.
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18 years, 11 months
System suddenly slowed down...
by Dotan Cohen
After performing a yum clean packages and then a yum clean all, my FC3
system started slowing down. I would press a key and wait a few
seconds for a response. Then it was a minute wait. Then it was
infinete.
I had to shut it down with 'the switch' to get back to where I am now.
But the truth is, although this happened after cleaning yum, this is
not the first time that it has happened to me. I had Opera, konsole,
kmail, and konqerer open at the time.
I can hear the hard disk crunching away whenever that happens. The
computer is an AMD Duron machine with 512 megs of SDram. Note that I
can move the mouse and the pointer keeps up with me. Other than that-
frozen.
Any ideas what to look for? I will try to keep track of what is
running when this happens, when it happens again.
Dotan Cohen
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18 years, 11 months