Thank you, with some tinkering I got it to work with avview, but not too well. It doesn't work at all with xawtv or anything else. I guess I'll have to either wait until gatos is more stable or have to get a new graphics card. :o
I believe it is up to RC4 now... shouldn't be long until the final version is released.
Well, I installed it a week or two ago and I love it. Sorry guys, but I like this better than Mandrake at the moment. :woops:
Well, personally I am most looking forward to the new Debian because I always wanted to use Debian but I never could because it was too complicated to configure... hopefully with that new installer things will be easier. As for the other two, well I don't think that they will be dramatic improvements over their current respective versions. Am I wrong on this?
I have also included in this poll and Other option in case there is an upcoming distro version I'm not aware of... :unsure:
I've been using this card for like a year and it has worked great as a regular graphics card, but I never bothered with the TV functions (mostly because I have a TV) until now and I find that I cannot get it to work. Does anyone know how I might get it to work without breaking the computer? I am using 10.0 official.
Thanks in advance.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00...8250932-9243219
Seen this on Amazon for $165 new. Do you guys consider this a good buy or what? If it's not a good buy what would you recommend? Is there any other Linux Handheld computers for under $200?
moved from everything linux - tyme
I heard some time ago that Macromedia is working to port their Shockwave plugin to Linux. However since then I have heard nothing, and I am wondering how far along they are towards releasing it? Does anyone know?
Shockwave is one thing that keeps some users away from linux.
I was feeling that same way. For a time my intenet speed was so bad, I was using SuSE and *gasp* windex from home. Try to update a few items at a time. I saw someone else with that problem, maybe counterspy, and that's how he got around it.
Thanks, but how do you do just a few items at a time? :unsure:
http://www.linuxworld.com/story/44054.htm
Perhaps my next PC purchase will be an HP. B) Linux's growth will accelerate as the major computer manufacturers begin preinstalling it.