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<0> Wolfwood: I advise against trying to run Gnome on any of them, though :-) <1> ? <2> what is it with large trouts? <3> I have libdvdread3 installed, but I've tried a few sources that claim to have libdvdcss2, but it doesn't appear to be there. Has libdvdcss2 been changed to another package name? <4> nickrud: mirc macro <2> eat them <4> nickrud: /trout <nick> <5> nickrud, that's what I don't understand. I had an old legacy one and it worked fine when I changed the nv to nvidia. <2> wastrel, oh, one of those things. doh <6> Thing is cafuego, a dumb terminal shouldn't be doing all that much work on its own. I want them to connect to my Fedora Core Mac Mini, say, and let it do all the work. Then I could effectively use this machine from another spot in my apartment <7> Okay basically, When I try to burn my Cd's <8> cafuego: I never inhaled
<0> Wolfwood: Aaah! <9> felipito, having trouble installing nvidia drivers? <7> It's low quality sound, and it jumps even when the song itself is fine. <10> hmm. ar.c is the broke, wish i wasn't doing this already <4> maxkelley: they're called thin clients these days i think :] <11> where do you get those things anyway? <12> still fun to say dumb though <7> how do I fix this? <6> So I imagine some tiny Linux installation with a vnc app running? <2> felipito, try nvidia-glx-legacy, then. Don't make sense to me, though. <0> Wolfwood: I wonder if those macs support etherboot at all... <11> wastrel: i know.. I like dumb terminal better though :) <5> mordof, yep, for a FX 5500 <7> I have grip, k3b and Serpentine <3> Does anyone know how to play DVDs in ubuntu? I can't seem to find libdvdcss2 in the repository... <9> felipito, nooo dont do legacy! hold on i have a guide for you <0> !dvdcss <13> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras) <6> Well, Macs do have net booting available.. It was a feature of OS X server way back. <9> felipito, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074 <5> mordof, tell me <9> follow that for your situation.. it will work perfect <9> (hopefully) <0> Wolfwood: Yes, but OSX was never really designed for pre-G3 macs. <9> it worked for me <6> What I mean is, you could boot your clients from the OS X servedr <6> No hard disk <0> Wolfwood: How old is that FC installation on the mac mini? <9> felipito, what is happening when you try to install the drivers? <7> !mp3 <13> somebody said mp3 was a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <6> The first distro to support PPC - FC 4 <5> mordof, ok, let me try. <0> Wolfwood: Have a look at k12ltsp <6> What is it <5> mordof, It doesn't start the X <0> Wolfwood: fc4 should also support ltsp actually, which would be what you're after. <1> what's other video player out there other than vlc? <6> ok :) <9> felipito, gives you an error? cant display on 0:0 or w/e? <4> redblade: maybe you're burning the CD too fast and getting a poor quality disk? <12> dstryr: xine, mplayer <0> ltsp is cool with a calital cool. <2> xine, mplayer <7> wastrel, Possibly to fast <2> xine better for dvd's, mplayer for the web <7> that could be right <8> A funny thing about regret is that it's better to regret something you have done, than something you haven't done... and BTW, if you see yer Mom this weekend, could ya be sure an' tell her ... <0> Wolfwood: it netbooks the terminals disklessly, then gives you an ssh-tunneled gfx login on the server. <7> I'll check <9> felipito, follow method 2 in that guide <5> mordof, no, nothing. and when I change the nv to nvidia it kind of freezes <4> edubuntu has easyish ltsp setup stuff doesn't it? <2> Xenguy, that is a very narrow edge to walk. <0> wastrel: Yes, but that does NOT include Macs. <8> nickrud: a razors edge indeed :-) <6> My goodness, it looks divine. They've had support from Red Hat too - just the people I'd hope to see there under the circumstance :D <14> could I use gparted to convert an ntfs partition to something I can access fron ubuntu? Have a bad/corrupt ntldr on the ntfs partition. <0> Wolfwood: An easier middle-ground would be to install X on each of the clients and simply use xdmcp.
<2> Xenguy, you could almost use that as a definition of life :) <6> "K12LTSP is based on RedHat Fedora Linux and the LTSP terminal server packages." <6> Hehe <8> nickrud: heheh <0> Wolfwood: tunneling X over ssh on a 75MHz 603 might be pushing it. <15> newuser, ubuntu can read ntfs just fine <9> felipito, hmm.. well try the method you think suits your situation.. i dunno, it might help.. it might now <6> Hm <9> felipito, not* <15> newuser, as for converting... you can't <0> The 7200 would certainly do poo (they were LEMONS!) <6> xdmcp is different from that, or what? <2> Xenguy, but as they say, better to have loved and lost .. <5> mordof, ok, thank you <0> Wolfwood: Yes, xdmcp isn't tunneled, so less secure, but possibly faster on slow hardware. <6> Ah <0> Wolfwood: for xdmcp you'd also want a local minimal HD install of system + X server + login manager <1> what's other video player out there other than vlc? <8> iGad_work: lose the mirc script dude :P <14> psusi: can't get the ntfs partition to mount. is there another way to get in to ntfs. I am more used to XP, new to linux. <15> newuser, why can't you get it to mount? <16> dstryr, you have answers like twice allready... <1> ? <14> psusi: it does not like me? <1> other than mplayer and vlc <15> newuser, don't guess... what's the error message <12> dstryr: XINE <12> for the third time <2> dstryr, that only leaves xine <16> dstryr, read your chat log.... <17> iG-Shoot-Me: Please stop that. <14> psusi: trying again to get error messages. sorry. <2> xine-ui package <7> wastrel, what would be an acceptable speed? <0> dstryr: Run 'apt-cache search video player' in a terminal. <16> dstryr, apt-cache search video player <16> cafuego, you beated me ;) <4> redblade: i dunno - never really burn disks.... slower :] <7> lol <0> nothing like searing pain to keep you focused ;-) <8> pummel pummel <7> anyone then? what is a good speed to burn disks at? <2> oskude, trying to beat jet lag? <0> Xenguy: that's double-funny if you're dutch <0> redblade: Depends on the disk. <8> cafuego: I'm not, but enjoy hearing so :-) <12> 1x is kind of fun for nostalgia's sake <4> redblade: i think it's a trial-and-error thing. <2> redblade, I've heard 4x max for iso's, but I've had no problems at any speed (I pay premiums) <0> redblade: Also, you probably need temperature, not speed. <16> nickrud, nope, drug store opening times :) <2> oskude, you in nl? <7> cafuego, temeperature? <16> if i fall a sleep now, i wont get up before they close, <15> if it doesn't work at the max speed that the media is rated for, then either the drive or the media is defective <3> Does anyone have dvd playback working on ubuntu? If so, where did you get libdvdcss from? <0> redblade: Yes, ignition temperature. <16> nickrud, nope, the land next right to it :) <8> !coffee <13> 418 I'm a teapot <7> Um... Okay then <8> heh <4> mmm this dcc business reminds me of winnuke <2> umbke, north or east or north? <4> one of the reasons i ditched win95 for linux in the first place <2> *south, duh
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