HI gang,
I had installed KDE 3.0 as part of my upgrade to SuSE 8.0 and was quite
unhappy with the frequency of crashes with Konqueror (multiple times
nightly). Well, I've just upgraded to KDE 3.0.1 and have been using
Konqueror for over an hour without a crash. Things are looking up!
If you are a KDE 3.0 user, I'd recommend upgrading to version 3.0.1.
--
Andy Stewart, Founder
Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA USA
http://www.wlug.org
I thought it was brand new, but its not. so change that to used. Though I
bought a dvd player of this same person and he had all the original
packaging, etc. So, I can vouch and say his "used" is about 3 times nicer
that what I would consider "Brand new"...
Tim.
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From: Keller, Tim [mailto:Tim.Keller@stratus.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 15:19 PM
To: 'wlug(a)wlug.org'
Subject: [Wlug] Flat panel monitor for sale!
Hey Everybody,
One of my co-workers is selling a brand new 17" Mag Innovision LCD Monitor.
He's asking $425.00 and has all the original packaging materials for it.
Here's more info on the monitor:
http://www.maginnovision.com/Products/LT765.asp
Let me know if your interesting, I'll forward all responses on to him.
Thanks,
Tim.
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Hey Everybody,
One of my co-workers is selling a brand new 17" Mag Innovision LCD Monitor.
He's asking $425.00 and has all the original packaging materials for it.
Here's more info on the monitor:
http://www.maginnovision.com/Products/LT765.asp
Let me know if your interesting, I'll forward all responses on to him.
Thanks,
Tim.
definity check out "ultramaster"!
Tim.
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From: Sands Fish [mailto:fishsands@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 10:06 AM
To: wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
Subject: [Wlug] Considering Linux for Recording Studio
Hey guys,
I'm about to acquire an Intel 1U PIII-650 256MB
10gig server, used (racked & left) for $250,
(*cheer*), and I had intended to use it for my audio
recording purposes. My first idea was ProTools and
Win2K on it, but as I'd always love a reason to go
full Linux, I wondered if there was a quality,
(hopefully free), recording/audio editing software
option out there. Suggestions would be appreciated!
:)
-Sands
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Any recommendations on what to use as a server app to stream audio from a
sound card input? I'm looking to send an MP3-encoded stream from a police
scanner radio over an internal network. I need to be able to use WinAmp and
XMMS as clients.
Been searching around and see lots of choices but looking for recommendations
on a simple and stable solution. Would prefer a non-GUI server app so I can
use a low-end machine but that's not absolutely necessary.
Thanks!
-- Rob
-= rb(a)millbury.net =-
HI everybody,
This is a reminder about the upcoming WLUG meeting to be held this Wednesday
evening, May 15th, at 7:00 PM in Kinnicutt Hall on the WPI campus.
At this meeting, Andy Stewart will give a short presentation about his recent
experiences with PLIP (Parallel Line Internet Protocol). The Linux PLIP
software allows the user to connect two computers together via their printer
ports. A network is run between the parallel interfaces. If you ever wanted
to build a cheap, quick (as in rapid setup), and dirty point-to-point network
that actually functions, this is it.
If two people would like to bring their laptops, I'll bring the cable and we
can try a live demo. Be sure you have parport, parport_pc, and plip compiled
as modules. My cable has male DB25 connectors.
As I don't expect the PLIP presentation to be lengthy, if there are others who
would like to do a quick presentation, please let me know.
Afterwards, we'll visit the Boynton Restaurant for pizza and beer. All are
invited to attend.
See ya later!
Andy
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Worcester, MA USA
http://www.wlug.org
I just installed driftnet (http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/driftnet/)
on a whim, but I can't seem to get it to show me any graphics, and I'm
fairly sure there is some going by. I'm running RedHat 7.1. Here's
the command I'm running as root:
./driftnet -v -i eth0
I get a blank pop-up, and the command window shows that it's seeing
traffic.
TIA,
Bill
Regarding the IDE hard drive going bad... can you elaborate more on the
symptoms?
I've been trying to track down system instability on one of my systems which
is running *cough* XP pro. I think I've traced it down to a bad hard drive,
but I'm curious what symptoms you were seeing.
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Stewart [mailto:andystewart@attbi.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 8:14 AM
To: wlug(a)mail.wlug.org; Gregory Avedissian
Subject: Re: [Wlug] Locked up
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 01:05, Gregory Avedissian wrote:
> Still? I don't know, as I've never logged in remotely. Can I do this
> from a friend's house next time it locks up? I'm not set up as a server,
> and I don't really know what I'd need to change to do that.
>
> Could I do it with the parallel port connection that Andy is going to
> talk about on Wednesday?
>
> Greg
HI Greg,
If you setup the parallel port connection between two computers (A and B)
and
insure that its working, when computer A locks up, you could try logging in
over the parallel port connection from computer B to see if it really locked
up or simply not responding to keyboard/mouse input.
Lockups really stink. It took me several weeks to finally figure out my
problem (an IDE hard drive slowly going bad).
Memtest is great - definitely try it out. I would also recommend the
Cerberus
Test Control System program (ctcs). It is the program used by VA Linux to
burn in their hardware. It does some *really* stressful things to the
hardware and will find anything that is flaky (supposedly).
Later,
Andy
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Worcester, MA USA
http://www.wlug.org
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