WinTV-Go and XDMCP
KANE Aaron
Aaron.KANE at swift.com
Thu Oct 7 11:58:28 UTC 2004
All,
>Where did you get the card and tuner options? According to the
>cardlist(s), card=64 is a ATI TV-Wonder VE and tuner=28 is a LG
>PAL_BG+FM (TPI8PSB01D). I don't think these are correct for the WinTv
>Go. Remove those lines from modprobe.conf and delete the duplicate
>alias char-major-81 line.
You are correct, I have a old ATI-all-in-wonder as my graphics card. However since everything I read about use of the card (it is a
OLD model (7200 or something)) said it wasn't supported (or at least very well) as a TV capture device , I swapped a old hard disk
for the Win-TV card, which seemed to be a popular choice.
I was not able to get TVtime to load at all with the ATI card installed. Only after installing the Win-TV card am I able to do
things like scan for channels. I have been making a assumption that I am thefore on the new card. Possibly a poor assumption.
>As to the XDMCP issues: It's possible that tvtime will not run
>remotely, if that is your intent. xawtv has (or had) a remote option,
>but at the time I tried it only video was redirected sound
>stayed at the host executing xawtv. Not very useful for remote TV watching.
Well that's not good news.. :-) I have a collection of old PCs that I am setting up as a little server farm. The dedicated purpose
of this whole box is to support TV over xdmcp (whichever application works best)
If I can ever get the TV to work, I will let you know my results for networking the sound.
Thanks Bob,
~Aaron
>Bob...
>
>Bob...
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>Message: 9
>Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 11:42:51 +0100
>From: Stuart Sears <stuart at sjsears.com>
>Subject: Re: How to turn on IP forwarding?
>To: jonrysh at pacbell.net, For users of Fedora Core releases
> <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>Message-ID: <200410071142.51907.stuart at sjsears.com>
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>On Thursday 07 October 2004 07:27, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
>> I'm trying to make the machine amito forward packets from machine
>> claremont to machine home. Claremont pings amito and amito
>pings home,
>> but claremont doesn't ping home. All these machines are directly
>> connected via ethernet claremont to amito on 192.168.10.x
>and amito to
>> home on 172.16.0.x. I have IP forwarding turned on in amito:
>
>just for a little bit of clarification...
>
>what's the routing table like on amito? (route -n to show IPs)
>I take it that amito has two NICs? (ip addresses?)
>
>Stuart
>--
>Stuart Sears RHCE, RHCX
>Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur
>
>
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>Message: 10
>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 13:45:30 +0300
>From: Andrey Andreev <andreev at cs.helsinki.fi>
>Subject: [OT]: Quiz for scheduler "want to be authors" [Was]: Re: code
> of process scheduling
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>Message-ID: <41651E4A.6080600 at cs.helsinki.fi>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
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>Nifty Hat Mitch wrote:
>
>> Quiz for scheduler "want to be authors":
>>
>> Given:
>> A two man racing team.
>> Race is 100 Km in length.
>> The first team member drives the first half at 50Km/hr.
>>
>> Question 1:
>> How fast must the second driver drive the second
>> half of the race for the TEAM to average 100Km/hour?
>The only way the team would average 100 km/h along the length of the
>race is, as far as my imagination goes, the unlikely event that the
>second driver quantum teleports to the finish line instantly. Either
>that, or fall into a conveniently placed wormhole or something.
>
>>
>> Question 2:
>> Essay, How the heck does this apply to the Linux scheduler.
>Seriously, how the heck does this apply to the Linux scheduler???
>
>//Andro
>
>
>--
>Andrey Andreev
>University of Helsinki
>Dept. of Computer Science
>
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>Message: 11
>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 12:46:52 +0200
>From: Alexander Apprich <A.Apprich at science-computing.de>
>Subject: Re: Japanese Language kit
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>Message-ID: <41651E9C.2000705 at science-computing.de>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
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>Rajiv,
>
>Rajiv wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> Is there any japanese language kit for beginners
>available in fedora.
>>
>
>what exactly do you mean? Do you want to learn japanese, or would you
>like to be able to read and write japanese?
>
>> Regards,
>> Rajiv
>>
>Alex
>
>
>
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>Message: 12
>Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 06:54:12 -0400
>From: Wayne Leutwyler <wleutwyl at columbus.rr.com>
>Subject: Re: Samba general question
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>Message-ID: <391BB094-184F-11D9-8AAC-000A95E61C24 at columbus.rr.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
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>
>On Oct 6, 2004, at 11:13 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to share my printer that is connected to my linux
>> computer to my bf's windows xp machine. The two computers are
>> connected (by wireless) to a linksys router so they're on the same
>> subnet. There isn't a chance the router could be blocking the
>> connection, is there? The wireless is running on eth1 and I can ping
>> from one machine to the other.
>>
>> I also have vmware running on my linux machine so I can do tests
>> locally. When I run "net view \\gmc" on my vmware guest I get a list
>> of shares and can connect to the printer and see the files in the
>> "testshare" share. If I run the same comand on my bf's
>computer I get
>> access denied. It's not firewall related because I'm testing it with
>> no rules set.
>>
>> I'm including my smb.conf below.
>>
>> [global]
>> workgroup = HOME
>> interfaces = eth1 vmnet1
>> bind interfaces only = yes
>> load printers = yes
>> printing = cups
>> printcap name = cups
>> guest account = smbprint
>> domain master = no
>> local master = yes
>> preferred master = yes
>> os level = 65
>> [testshare]
>> comment = test path to tmp
>> path =/tmp
>> browseable = yes
>> guest ok = yes
>> writable = no
>> [printers]
>> comment = Linux printer
>> path = /home/smbprint
>> browseable = yes
>> public = yes
>> guest ok = yes
>> writable = yes
>> printable = yes
>> printer admin = root
>> use client driver = yes
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Gordon Charrick
>> gordonmc at cox.net
>>
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>>
>
>I had some problems with printers at one time. After some research I
>found a solution that worked. I hope this works for you. Below
>you will
>find my printers section of my smb.conf
>
>[printers]
> comment = All Printers
> path = /var/spool/samba
> browseable = no
> public = yes
> guest ok = yes
> writable = no
> printable = yes
> create mode = 0700
> print command = lpr -P %p -o raw %s -r
> lpq command = lpstat -o %p
> lprm command = cancel %p-%j
>
>
>
>Wayne Leutwyler, RHCT
>http://linux.is-a-geek.net
>Open Source + Open Minds = Open Solutions
>
>
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>Message: 13
>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 03:57:29 -0700
>From: "Dan Trainor - hostinthebox.net" <info at hostinthebox.net>
>Subject: Re: TOP show httpd as exe
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>Message-ID: <41652119.4030704 at hostinthebox.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
>
>Franco -
>
>You can try to find it in /proc. You can also use sockstat to
>check for
>unusual socket connections.
>
>Once I locate the actual binary, I run 'strings' against it
>and look for
>anything unusual. Look for dirs named '...' and '....' in
>/var/tmp and
>/tmp, as this is more than often a "starting point".
>
>Please respond and share your findings with the group.
>
>Thanks!
>-dant
>
>
>Franco wrote:
>
>> Hi, i have an old redhat 9.0 update to the last release of RH,
>> in some cases in the TOP i see httpd show as exe.
>> I have read the it can be a virus or trojan but how i can do
>> to now this and if so how can i delete it.
>> I start chkrootkit and rkhunter on the server and seams that
>> chkrootkit sometime tell me that i have hidden processes but
>> not even, and rkhunter tell that is all ok.
>> Any suggest?
>>
>
>
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>Message: 14
>Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 12:03:17 +0100
>From: "Peter Borcherds" <peter at palizdesign.com>
>Subject: Fedora, Apache & PHP
>To: <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>Message-ID: <MEEELDAICJFDBKCKEPKFOEMFFMAA.peter at palizdesign.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>Hi all,
>
>I'm busy downloading the Fedora ISO's - my plan is to use a
>spare PC as a
>server for my web development, as well as a Media Server.
>
>What I am planning to do is to use a drive caddy with one HDD
>with XP Pro,
>running IIS5.1 and MS SQL Server 2000, for local development &
>testing of
>ASP coded websites, and another HDD with Fedora, running
>Apache and mySQL
>Server, for local development & testing of PHP coded websites.
>
>My plan for a Media Server is the following:
>http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1626400,00.asp
>
>Now...my questions...
>
>Where is the best place to find out information on setting up a PC as a
>development server - somewhere that lists the programs needed
>and how to
>configure them. I am running a wireless network, although I
>might hardwire
>the server to the router for more stability.
>
>Anyone have any useful sites or tips they could send me? Bear
>in mind that
>I am a Linux newbie (although I did experiment with RedHat 8 a
>while back),
>but am experienced with computers as I also provide IT support for my
>clients (from fixing PC problems to building new PC's).
>
>Thanks,
>
>Peter
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