I can't understand the behavior of kudzu in respect to my serial
modem. After initial installation it detects the modem but after that
it is ignored. What I mean is I can remove the modem and kudzu ignores
the change, or I can remove the modem from the kudzu database and
kudzu ignores the change. I can run: kudzu --class MODEM and kudzu
will remove all my hardware from its database except the MOUSE but it
still ignores the modem.
How can I get kudzu to notice that I have changed, removed or added
the modem?
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Aaron Konstam
Computer Science
Trinity University
One Trinity Place.
San Antonio, TX 78212-7200
telephone: (210)-999-7484
email:akonstam@trinity.edu
Hi,
I found an unofficial yum repo with xgl and compiz:
http://users.telenet.be/quenta/repo/
I installed all packages from there, but Xgl failed to start. It says
that "function not implemented" or something like that. I suspect that
mesa packages shipped in fc5 are not compatible with xgl...
Anybody using this repo ? I'm too lazy to compile it from source.
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Kazimieras <kazimieras.vaina(a)gmail.com>
Dear All
I print to a file, file.ps, a web-page with text. Then, I apply ps2pdf
and I get file.pdf. However, I cannot copy (from file.pdf) the text to
a text editor. Can one get a pdf file with copyable text?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Hey lads,
I need to ask some help of you... here's my dilemma:
I wanted to install the TuxRacer <http://tuxracer.sourceforge.net/> game, so
i downloaded the .tar.gz file, and unpacked... on running ./configure
though, i got the following message:
configure: error: Your copy of glx.h is out of date. You can get a more
recent copy from the latest Mesa distribution (http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net
).
So, I strolled over to mesa3d and downloaded their latest installed library
pack... then when trying to install it by make install, i got:
mkdir ${INCLUDE_DIR}
mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/include': File exists
mkdir ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/include/GL': File exists
mkdir ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GLES
mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/include/GLES': File exists
mkdir ${LIB_DIR}
mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/lib': File exists
cp -f ${TOP}/include/GL/*.h ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
cp -f ${TOP}/src/glw/*.h ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
# NOT YET: cp -f ${TOP}/include/GLES/*.h ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GLES
cp ${CP_FLAGS} ${TOP}/lib*/lib* ${LIB_DIR}
echo "Done."
Done.
Now, when i try and install tuxracer, i get the same message of the
out-dated glx header... so, i don't really know what to do...
Ideas?
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A. Helmy
2.6.16-1.2080_FC5smp
gcc (GCC) 4.1.0 20060304 (Red Hat 4.1.0-3)
spca5xx-20060402
Compiles and installs fine. Modprobe spca5xx works fine. Here's the /var/log/messages output of doing a "modprobe spca5xx":
Apr 16 12:18:39 electron kernel: Linux video capture interface: v1.00
Apr 16 12:18:39 electron kernel: usbcore: registered new driver spca5xx
Apr 16 12:18:39 electron kernel: /root/spca5xx-20060402/drivers/usb/spca5xx.c: spca5xx driver 00.57.11 registered
Next, I plug in the camera, and /var/log/messages gives:
Apr 16 12:20:33 electron kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
Apr 16 12:20:33 electron kernel: usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Apr 16 12:20:33 electron kernel: hub 1-2:1.0: USB hub found
Apr 16 12:20:33 electron kernel: hub 1-2:1.0: 4 ports detected
Apr 16 12:20:34 electron kernel: usb 1-2.4: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5
Apr 16 12:20:34 electron kernel: usb 1-2.4: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Apr 16 12:20:34 electron kernel: /root/spca5xx-20060402/drivers/usb/spca5xx.c: USB SPCA5XX camera found. Type Creative Live! Zc301+Tas5130c
Apr 16 12:20:34 electron kernel: /root/spca5xx-20060402/drivers/usb/spca5xx.c: [spca5xx_probe:8301] Camera type JPEG
Apr 16 12:20:35 electron kernel: /root/spca5xx-20060402/drivers/usb/zc3xx.h: [zc3xx_config:530] Find Sensor HV7131R(c)
Apr 16 12:20:35 electron kernel: /root/spca5xx-20060402/drivers/usb/spca5xx.c: [spca5xx_getcapability:2198] maxw 640 maxh 480 minw 176 minh 144
But when I run spcaview, it freezes the machine. For obvious reasons I can't cut-n-paste the screen output. Any ideas?
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> Can anyone suggest a good tutorial or howto
> for someone designing a web-site (their first)
> intended to run under Apache/Fedora ?
> Any advice or suggestions gratefully received.
I learned from a book called "HTML 4 for the world wide web" (fourth
edition) by Elizabeth Castro. I can't imagine a better, easier book to
follow and understand. And it's an extreemly good reference book. If you
want to look up how to do something specific... you go right to that page.
I have since lost touch with the (constant and endless) changes with
creating web pages and web sites. But HTML 4 is a very solid, basic
language that should run on most (if not all) browsers. Any browser
specific tags (in the book) are clearly listed as such.
Hope this helps,
Rocco
I got the livna.org URLs from a couple of livna threads here, but can't
get in at the moment.
I'm getting persistent errors from yum update on a machine running
FC5.ppc, saying it can't find a valid baseurl for repo: core. My
/etc/yum.repos.d contains the same files as on my x86 FC5 machines, except
that the livna ones are not there. Would installing them help, next time I
can get to livna? Or is this something else?
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Beartooth Staffwright
Wordcrafty Squirreler
Not Quite Clueless Power User