RE: playing audio CDs on FC4
by Peter Lesterhuis
>
>
>I would like to convert a AVI file to a video DVD format. Could
>> > > > someone please give me some advice regarding the tool to use?
>
>
How about the tovid-suite. Works very well for me. I have created many
dvd's out of different video-formats using tovid.
http://tovid.sourceforge.net/index.html
Peter.
18 years, 5 months
Kernel How To
by Jacobs@Riverglades.co.za
Hi,
Can someone point me into a direction on where I can get a howto or
something similar on compiling a kernel for FC4.
Tx Johan
18 years, 5 months
RE: Telnet server
by Chris Norman
Because on some of the windows boxes in my college there is no putty or
ssh client...
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> Hi all,
> I would like to get a telnet server running on my machine. I already
> have SSh, I have installed telnet-server, and started xinetd. What
else
Since you have SSH, why do u need telnet?
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RE: Get process that bind a port
by Styma, Robert E (Robert)
>
> Maybe it's more easy to use "netstat -tunap".
> The -p flag will tell you wich program is running at that port.
>
> Cheers.
>
Good call. Thanks.
Bob Styma
18 years, 5 months
Re: Command ($ or #) line; smart completion?
by Nat Gross
On 11/29/05, Tony Nelson <tonynelson(a)georgeanelson.com> wrote:
> At 2:50 PM -0500 11/29/05, Nat Gross wrote:
> >On 11/29/05, Tony Nelson <tonynelson(a)georgeanelson.com> wrote:
> >...
> >> In bash readline, Page Up and Page Down move to the beginning and end of
> >> command history. The end is blank, unless you are part way through typing
> >> a command.
> >That's a neat way of getting back to current input.
> >
> >> >About delete and backspace (mentioned in a later post) .... Yeah,
> >> >this can be a can of worms. You *might* find something useful in
> >> >the "keyboard how-to" (Google for Linux and "keyboard how-to").
> >>
> >> Umm, if I understand the question, Backspace and Delete work right for me.
> >For me, they both do the same thing, delete the left char.
> >I want del to delete the char underneath the cursor.
> >(Note: this problem in gnome terminal only.)
>
> Check the Current Profile settings in gnome-terminal; on mine, the
> Compatibility tab has "Backspace key generates: ASCII DEL" and "Delete key
> generates: Escape sequence".
Yes! I hit the "reset to default" button in that panel, and voila!
Thank you!
-nat
18 years, 5 months
Get process that bind a port
by Reuben D. Budiardja
Hello,
I am playing around with writing a program to bind to socket / port in my
machine. Often time, I got the message:
bind(): Address already in use
So my question is, how do I find out which process bind to a certain port
number ? For example, how do I find out what process use port 2345? Sometimes
'ps ax' does not really show the process that I though bind that port number,
although bind() gave the error message. Plus 'ps ax' does not really help
unless you know the process name anyway.
Thanks for any help.
RDB
18 years, 5 months
RE: (no subject)
by Chris Norman
Cheers buddy, sorted.
Cheers,
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On Wed, November 30, 2005 1:13 pm, Chris Norman said:
> Hi all,
> I would like to get a telnet server running on my machine. I already
> have SSh, I have installed telnet-server, and started xinetd. What
else
> do I have to do?
>
Can't recall fully... but there should be a file in the /etc/xinetd.d
directory in which you may have to change a yes to no or vice versa so
as
to enable it...
Use nmap localhost -p 23 to check if the port is open.
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system-config-users 1.2.39 broken?
by Yeaw Chu Lee
Hi!
Has anyone updated *system-config-users-1.2.39-0.fc4.1* recently and found
that adding new groups do not work anymore? The add new users work just
fine... but I can't seem to create AND edit groups. It just showed a grey
out box with a busy cursor all the time.
Or am I the only one with this problem? ... sigh ...
I would appreciate any response. Thanks.
18 years, 5 months
Newbie
by Solomon
Hi,
I have installed Fedora 4 on my desktop computer and the installation
went well. I haven't set it up as a server, so now I can only
send/receive my pop email only on my desktop. I want to be able to
send/receive on my laptop. My question is how do I accomplish that?
Solomon
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When systems crash and thoughts careen
He verifies inputs are right
.................GAOTU Bless, Solomon...
18 years, 5 months
FC3: DVD DMA support vs libata, a (S)ATA(PI) nightmare?
by wwp
Hello all!
I'm unsuccessfully struggling w/ DMA support for my Dell D810's DVD drive
(`hdparm -d 1 /dev/hdc` fails, and I get poor performances when
reading/writing, it even slows down the reactivity of the system).
I'm running out of ideas and even of hope, since none of my attempts to get
DMA were successful, and reading/writing CD/DVD w/ such prehistoric perfs :-).
I tried to customize/rebuild a 2.6.12-1.1381_FC3 kernel to get the following
lines in include/linux/libata.h:
#define ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI
#define ATA_ENABLE_PATA
then tried hdc=ide-scsi or hdc=scsi as boot params, loading ide-scsi module
thru /etc/rc.local, but nothing works. According to the variety of tests I
did, I get or not /dev/hdc, /dev/scd0 or /dev/sr0 (if I add the device node
manually), w/ various hdparm reports (read-ahead info present or not) but
hdparm always fails to set DMA:
/dev/(hdc|sr0|scd0):
setting using_dma to 1 (on)
HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Invalid argument
FYI, w/ default boot params of FC3 kernel, I get:
/dev/sda <- the hdd
/dev/hdc <- the CD/DVD drive (CD recorder)
If I use hdc=ide-scsi, /var/log/messages tells me:
kernel: sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 8x/24x writer cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
but I'm not that confident that ide-scsi should be used
since /var/log/messages tells me:
ide-scsi is deprecated for cd burning! Use ide-cd and give dev=/dev/hdX as device
Any hint would be welcome, I'm definitely lost now! :-) Can't FC3 kernels
(even if modified) enable DMA for such DVD drives? Should I use a vanilla
kernel? How to use ide-cd? Is there life on Mars, and hope for me?
BTW: noticed that `modprobe -r ide-scsi` simply crashes the kernel, huhu.
References:
http://cri.ch/linux/docs/sk0010.html
http://www.lazy8.nu/delld180/DebianLinuxOnDellLattitude810laptop.html
http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/alienware/index.html#DVD
http://tkrat.org/d810/
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc3/x86/
Regards,
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18 years, 5 months