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the amd 550 will work fine.
I would suggest a little bit more ram, 2gigs works for me.
I found that transcoding videos (compressing them) takes a bit of ram.
you'll probably be more interested...
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I would say most of the media players I have used have some form of audio/video sync adjustment.
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not sure if there is away on the drivers. With tv player software, there usually is an audio sync adjustment.
As for OSS emulation, there is a saa7134-oss driver that give you an oss interface.
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lugoteehalt
you might want to look into using the saa7134-alsa driver. This might allow you to get synced audio and video without the audio cable.
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MkIII_Supra: you can monitor the status via webpage. depending on your distro and web server installation is different.
to see if the CGI scripts are installed try:...
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alternatively you can log which ip-tables all outgoing ssh connections.
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the a different desktop than gnome.
with the amount of ram you have, gnome is sluggish - a good amount of using the swap partition. I would suggest using the xfce through the Xubuntu desktop...
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it might be asking for your user password for SUDO permissons.
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ejabberd has oracle authentication
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alternatively,
you can migrate your code to c++ and use STD::Vectors<strings>, which takes care of the array length management for you.
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Not sure if you typed the command exactly, but your missing a ');' at the end.
That might help with execution.
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the authenitcation process for dial-up and dsl are quite simular. they use PPP and PPPoE. Both are well documented.
I'm not too sure what your attempting, but authenticating network users before...
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http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Main_Page
LinuxTV: video4linux wiki
good spot for tuner card info and support.
Most of the support issues are if kernel modules are compiled or compatable...
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netstat -p :: -p, --programs display PID/Program name for sockets
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first, you probably don't want to cron fetchmail, but you could.
Fetchmail has a daemon option that takes a value in seconds it should wait before rechecking for mail.
set daemon 3600 # once an...
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jrocket,
I would suggest PHP.
PHP and Apache are simple to setup.
http://www.google.com/search?q=php+rss&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
First...
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In the original post for this thread, psych-major was setting up bridging, not bonding. The problems he was having was because of bridging and not activating STP.
You just need to pass the...
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dkeav,
The spanning tree protical is for network bridging.
It is used on switches and bridges to determine if there is a cyclical path to one device. In this case there was.
Bonding is...
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What you did was possable, but you needed to do one more thing to resolve your network issues. Turn Spanning Tree Protical on. Think of the problem you had like a routing loop for switches.
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cut out the white part of the picture.
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http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/09/30/173234
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installation instructions for HPLIP on Suse.
http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/index.html
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you should look into HPLIP drivers.
http://hplip.sourceforge.net/tech_docs/overview.html
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The one thing I noticed is you don't have a default route set.
This will prevent your computer from getting out to the internet.
/sbin/route add default gw 192.168.1.1 metric 1
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I think this is what your looking for.
>>> a = '05,09'
>>> a
'05,09'
>>> b = a.rsplit(',')
>>> b
['05', '09']
>>> b.reverse()
>>> b
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