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Re: New getvideo v.26 available on Aminet
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@ktadd

Thanks for your continued hard work with GetVideo. Much appreciated.

ace

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Re: Getting "Latest Headlines" to Work
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@PEB

Confirmed. Thanks

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Re: Have a look in OS4Depot Uploads - Timberwolf Released
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OK after all my excitement I read the release notes on known problems. Make sure you read to see what limitations there are.

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Re: Have a look in OS4Depot Uploads - Timberwolf Released
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@328gts

Tis true I tells ya! Just having a couple of probs using the menus. Will play around a bit more.

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Re: Have a look in OS4Depot Uploads - Timberwolf Released
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@acefnq
Using to make this post. Seems fairly fast on SAM Flex 800 for an ALPHA version. A big congratulations and thankyou to all involved.

ace

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Have a look in OS4Depot Uploads - Timberwolf Released
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Title says it all.

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Re: Sam440ep with serious stability issues
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@328gts
ACube are reputable folks. I am sure they will assist.

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Re: A1 black screen
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@Snuffy
Agreed
I had this problem as well BUT also many batteries bought off the shelf are also very low in actual power, may be worth checking as well.

Amikit
Do you run in a hot environment at all? Remove you ac cord, remove all cards and reseat, change the battery (make sure it hasn't been on a display shelf for years). Give your CPU a bit of a push to make sure it hasn't come a little loose. Good luck, the A1 was a nice machine.

ace

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Re: Video: Using ClipDown with Remote Desktop
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@ktadd
You clever bastard. That is just cool.

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Re: new version of glUAE available on OS4depot!
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@saimo
You know what I think of your work. Thanks for the update, I feel another nostalgia night coming on.


Cheers mate.

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Re: Icon Wunschkonzert - Part 3
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@Mason
Amitradecenter.

cheers
ace

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Re: Linux Debian and Sam440EP
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@328gts

Mate I am sorry but my KVM switch blew on me late last week, that means I have to boot my machines one by one to use my one monitor and keyboard etc!

Hopefully my new one will arrive tomorrow and I'll be able to flick between my various computers to test the sound issue for you.

Cheers
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Re: Linux Debian and Sam440EP
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@328gts
Yes from memory it was Dos3 but that is what caused me most grief with Lenny on SAM so i'd stay clear of it. Use a usb pendrive.

Re soundcard.
try
apt-get install modconf

in shell as su or root run modconf.

check the soundcard modules and install any pertaining to your card and reboot, see how you go.

ace

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Re: Linux Debian and Sam440EP
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@Morpheus

The version you get in Lenny is not V3. Please settle in with Linux and try things out. When you are more confident with it I will show you how to add backports, which includes OO3 and Firefox (Iceweasel 3.5.8).

However in meantime install Opera it is quite fast on SAM.

http://www.opera.com/browser/download ... x-ppc&ver=10.53b1&local=y

Cheers
ace

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Re: Linux Debian and Sam440EP
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@Morpheus

On our HW only OpenOffice 3 is available. But I am writing this on Firefox 3.5.8 on my SAM under debian.

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Re: Linux Debian and Sam440EP
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@328gts
-:). I am chuffed you have got it going. Amazing how some later versions work faster and more stable. By the way I am writing this on my MacMini 1.5 using OWB 1.7 on MOS which is extremely impressive, so just imagine the A1000X.

cheers
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Re: Linux Debian and Sam440EP
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@328gts

OOps try apt-get install openoffice.org

Sorry
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Re: Linux Debian and Sam440EP
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@328gts

Yes there should be a space also make sure you have the authentication key

apt-get install debian-backports-keyring

then

apt-get update.

apt-get -t lenny-backports install “package”

Good luck.

ace

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Re: Linux Debian and Sam440EP
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@328gts

For full instructions visit Debian Backports at
http://backports.org/dokuwiki/doku.php

Go to menu - system - software sources - Third Party Software - add

Cut and paste this

deb http://www.backports.org/debian lenny-backports main contrib non-free

Close Software Sources it will probably fail, to update correctly but don't worry just close it and open a terminal.

su
add password

apt-get install debian-backports-keyring

or
gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 16BA136C
gpg --export 16BA136C | apt-key add -

or
wget -O - http://backports.org/debian/archive.key | apt-key add -


THEN
apt-get update
apt-get install-t lenny-backports install openoffice iceweasel

Cheers
ace

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Re: Linux Debian and Sam440EP
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@328gts

The system is running pretty well and stable so far.

Re Opera, try this:

1 Go to KMenu/Settings/Menu Updating Tool
2. Scan and see if Opera appears, if so select (and any other item you wish to add to the menu).
3 Apply.

Hopefully Opera will eb there.


Failing that try this:

Right click on Panel
Add Application the add Non-KDE Application
Enter Opera for Button Title and opera for executable. Click on the icon which appears in the gui (next to Button Title) and then select the Opera icon in the selection that appears.

Enjoy!


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