How convert a .wav file to .mp3 format?
by adserath
Hello,
I have my recorded voice(say myVoice.wav) in wave file format. How I convert it to mp3 file.What is/are the package/s for that?.
Thanks.
Eran. (adserath(a)cse.mrt.ac.lk)
17 years, 9 months
OT: Power Supplies
by RoboticGolem
Does everyone here agree that a 500watt power supply is sufficient
enough for a dual MP 1800 board with 4 hard disks, DVDrom, cdrw,
dvdrw, and plenty of self powered usb hubs? I'm trying to figure out
whats up with my computer and my next stop is to call an electrician.
-Matt
17 years, 10 months
DVD Player
by Gregory P. Ennis
I could not find a DVD player as part of the FC3 package. Sorry if I have overlooked
an entry. Any recomendations on a DVD player?
Greg Ennis
17 years, 11 months
firefox
by Thornton
Where does firefox keep its bookmarks? And is it possible to copy them
from my linux box to my windows box and have firefox on win2k use the
new bookmarks?
I am being forced to use win2k at the office for a project but need some
of my bookmarks moved over.
Thanks!
17 years, 11 months
Problem with Crossover Office after kernel upgrade to FC5
by Mike C
With an up to date FC5 running in a 386 machine using the kernel from
the original distribution ( kernel-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 ) I was using
MS Word XP and MS Excel XP under Crossover Office from
codeweavers without problems.
Today after the upgrade to kernel kernel-2.6.16-1.2080_FC5, each time Word
or Excel loaded once the main window filled there was an error window
saying that the application had an error, and inviting via a checkbox
to save and restart.
This window re-appeared as soon as the application restarted, and the
application had to be killed.
Reverting to the original kernel allowed these applications to
run normally again.
Anyone else having these problems ?
I also put a ticket into the CXO site at
http://www.codeweavers.com/support/tickets/browse/?ticket_id=81133;list=6;
ticket_level=2
Mike
17 years, 11 months
Re: FC5: Dual head - second screen not working in X
by Clyde E. Kunkel
On 3/21/06, Chris Ruprecht <chris(a)ruprecht.org> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I had the dual head stuff working great in FC4 on my ThinkPad.
After the
> > FC5 upgrade last night, the second screen no longer gets a signal
when X
> > starts.
> >
> > I tried to edit the xorg.conf file to no avail - the second screen
stays
> > dark. I ran the display configuration to span the desktop over two
> > screens and it seems to place new windows on the second screen, but the
> > screen still stays dark.
> >
> > I tried to find any info on this but came up empty.
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chris
> what chipset are you using? I haven't been able to have a dual
> display at all...
Problems with all linux distros with radeon dual head with xorg 6.9/7.0.
Not sure of other gfx boards. Advice on xorg list is to try nightly
DRI and radeon binary snapshots. See, for example:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/Download#head-55420c59a1c2e9a70f07a6fa02f...
--
Regards,
Old Fart
(my reply-to address is "munged" to defeat spambots)
17 years, 11 months
Network Manager drops wireless connections
by Chris Jones
Hi,
I've been using networkmanager for a while now, and in general have found it
to work well. However, recently it seems to have developed a problem. When
running a wireless connection it drops the connection every now and then. I
can sometimes reconnect by just clicking on the desired network again, but
sometimes I have to restart NetworkManager itself.
System :-
FC4, fully updated
kernel 2.6.14-1.1656_FC4
wireless is ipw2100
The contents of messages, related to NetworkManager are pasted below.
Does anyone else get this ? Could it be related to the firmware I am using,
which was updated a short time ago ? - I am using the freshrpms package
ipw2100-firmware (1.3-2). Could it instead be related to my wireless router ?
As an aside, how can I tell what version of the ipw2100 module comes with my
kernel ?
thanks in advance
Chris
Jan 16 18:05:13 localhost dhcdbd: Started up.
Jan 16 18:05:14 localhost dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found
under /com/redhat/dhcp/eth1 for sub-path eth1.dbus.get.reason
Jan 16 18:05:18 localhost dhclient: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client
V3.0.2-RedHat
Jan 16 18:05:18 localhost dhclient: Copyright 2004 Internet Systems
Consortium.
Jan 16 18:05:18 localhost dhclient: All rights reserved.
Jan 16 18:05:18 localhost dhclient: For info, please visit
http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP
Jan 16 18:05:18 localhost dhclient:
Jan 16 18:05:18 localhost dhclient: Listening on LPF/eth1/00:04:23:8b:7c:60
Jan 16 18:05:18 localhost dhclient: Sending on LPF/eth1/00:04:23:8b:7c:60
Jan 16 18:05:18 localhost dhclient: Sending on Socket/fallback
Jan 16 18:05:18 localhost dhclient: DHCPREQUEST on eth1 to 255.255.255.255
port 67
Jan 16 18:05:19 localhost dhclient: DHCPNAK from 192.168.1.1
Jan 16 18:05:19 localhost dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to 255.255.255.255
port 67 interval 8
Jan 16 18:05:20 localhost dhclient: DHCPOFFER from 192.168.1.1
Jan 16 18:05:20 localhost dhclient: DHCPREQUEST on eth1 to 255.255.255.255
port 67
Jan 16 18:05:20 localhost dhclient: DHCPACK from 192.168.1.1
Jan 16 18:05:20 localhost dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found
under /com/redhat/dhcp/eth1 for sub-path eth1.dbus.get.domain_name
Jan 16 18:05:20 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> (): get_ip4_string():
error calling 'domain_name', DHCP daemon returned error
'org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod', message 'Method "domain_name"
with signature "" on interface "com.redhat.dhcp.dbus.get" doesn't exist '.
Jan 16 18:05:20 localhost dhclient: bound to 192.168.1.100 -- renewal in 76403
seconds.
Jan 16 18:05:48 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:05:48 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:06:09 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:06:09 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:08:09 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:08:09 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:12:09 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:12:09 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:14:10 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:14:10 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:18:10 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:18:10 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:20:11 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:20:11 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:24:11 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:24:11 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:26:12 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:26:12 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:28:12 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:28:12 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:30:12 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:30:12 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:32:12 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:32:12 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:34:13 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:34:13 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:36:13 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:36:13 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:38:13 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:38:13 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:40:14 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:40:14 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:44:14 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:44:14 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:46:15 localhost NetworkManager: process_scan_results: assertion
`res_buf_len > 0' failed
Jan 16 18:46:15 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING> ():
nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results(eth1): process_scan_results()
returned an error.
Jan 16 18:48:45 localhost dhclient: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client
V3.0.2-RedHat
Jan 16 18:48:45 localhost dhclient: Copyright 2004 Internet Systems
Consortium.
Jan 16 18:48:45 localhost dhclient: All rights reserved.
Jan 16 18:48:45 localhost dhclient: For info, please visit
http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP
Jan 16 18:48:45 localhost dhclient:
Jan 16 18:48:45 localhost dhclient: Listening on LPF/eth1/00:04:23:8b:7c:60
Jan 16 18:48:45 localhost dhclient: Sending on LPF/eth1/00:04:23:8b:7c:60
Jan 16 18:48:45 localhost dhclient: Sending on Socket/fallback
Jan 16 18:48:45 localhost dhclient: DHCPRELEASE on eth1 to 192.168.1.1 port 67
Jan 16 18:48:46 localhost NetworkManager: compute_nameservers: assertion
`config != NULL' failed
17 years, 12 months
.xsession with gdm
by William Yardley
So I enabled GDM, rather than logging in from console (I'm using
Windowmaker as my window manager, and I'm not using the Gnome stuff at
all).
I had this in my .xinitrc and .xsession:
xset b off
xmodmap -e 'keycode 115 = Multi_key'
xscreensaver &
exec /usr/bin/wmaker
however gdm doesn't seem to follow this (I did manage to switch the
session to use windowmaker, but the screensaver doesn't seem to get
started, and remapping the windows key to multi_key doesn't seem to be
working anymore).
Any ideas? Should I just switch to xdm?
w
18 years
Change permissions on /dev file?
by Toralf Lund
How can I update permissions on a device file on an FC4 setup? I mean, I
know I can use chmod, of course, but the problem is that for /dev
special files, the changes are lost on reboot.
More specifically, I have a SCSI scanner, and I (obviously) want to
access it as a regular user, but by default /dev/sg* can be read and
written only by root. How do I change that? (And why don't devices like
this automatically get user accessible?)
- T
18 years
newbie: howto install mplayer codecs
by Nat Gross
Hi;
I have read and reread.... all kinds of info on mplayer codecs.
Simple question(s).
1) WHERE do I install the codec(s)? Is it just a matter of a file copy?
2) WHICH codec do I need for wmv, avi, and mpeg files? (The mplayer
site lists all kinds of details on so many codecs! But no info for a
newbie.)
3) Do I *need* to involve Firefox in the mix?
This, on FC5 32-bit, 2ghz machine.
Thanks in advance.
-nat
18 years