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[Linux] group for linux REBOL users

Robert
29-Oct-2008
[2478]
and libname is something you must guess ;-)
Graham
29-Oct-2008
[2479]
I'm sure the Cheyenne website explains which libs are required.
btiffin
29-Oct-2008
[2480x2]
ldd    will list dependencies for any object or binary.
Tracking which package (as Robert mentions can be a pain, but)

after  apt-get install apt-file   and  apt-file update   it gets 
easier.
If he has yum,   yum whatprovides
Dockimbel
30-Oct-2008
[2482]
http://www.cheyenne-server.org/blog.rsp?view=14&cmt=on
Graham
30-Oct-2008
[2483]
Perhaps you could amend that page to include vista users < 1024
Izkata
30-Oct-2008
[2484x2]
kcollins:  I have Rebol 2.7.6 running with zero problems on 64-bit 
Ubuntu Hardy fresh install, with no hackery...
old post..  x_x   I need to visit more often
Robert
30-Oct-2008
[2486]
And you can search with: apt-cache search <lib name fragment> to 
see what the packagename might be. Or use atptitude and press / to 
search and than N for next hit. Than + to install.
Louis
5-Nov-2008
[2487x2]
Anybody see what is wrong with this script? It is supposed to call 
ImageMagick to reduce the size of specific jpeg files in a directory. 
 It processes a few files, then locks up my computer.

rebol []
files: sort read %.
num: length? files
print ["Number of files in directory: " num newline]
count: 0
foreach file files [
	if all [find file ".JPG" not find file "Nain-"][
		newfile:  join "Nain-" file
		call/console reduce ["convert" file "-resize 25%" newfile]
		count: count + 1
		prin [count " "]
	]
]
print "DONE"
Never mind. It work now.
Anton
5-Nov-2008
[2489x2]
What was the problem ?
I was going to suggest putting a short wait after the call.
Henrik
5-Nov-2008
[2491]
I think it will call imagemagick a lot of times without wait, like 
Anton suggests.
Louis
5-Nov-2008
[2492]
Either the /console refinement fixed it (I should have tested one 
more time before posting), or else using trace fixed it by slowing 
it down (kind of a wait substitute).  :>)
Graham
7-Nov-2008
[2493x2]
I've got mail for root ending up in /var/mail/root ... is there any 
way I can get this mail redirected to my gmail account?
I looked at the etc/aliases but you can't seem to alias to outside
Gabriele
7-Nov-2008
[2495x2]
the most simple way is to create a file /root/.forward with your 
email address in it
otherwise, you can use the virtusertable file to control what happens 
on incoming mail. you can send to a local user, forward to another 
address, run a command, and so on. (eg. you could call rebol, filter 
with your spam filter, then SEND to gmail, or whatever)
Graham
7-Nov-2008
[2497]
Thanks .. I'll look at that.
Robert
4-Dec-2008
[2498x2]
Can I keep a Rebol script running by starting it with: 
	script-name.r &

if the script has a shebang line? It seems this makes some problems.
Looks like using: nohup script-name.r & works.
btiffin
4-Dec-2008
[2500]
Robert;  You may want to look at   screen   as well.  Pretty powerful.
Robert
5-Dec-2008
[2501]
What's "screen"? I''m using Linux without any GUI.
Tomc
5-Dec-2008
[2502]
man screen
Robert
5-Dec-2008
[2503]
;-)
Tomc
5-Dec-2008
[2504x2]
although terse I wasn't intending to be flippant
I used screen enough years ago i would have to re read the man page 
to use it now
Robert
5-Dec-2008
[2506]
No, no problem. It's just THAT obvious to try but screen is that 
general...
btiffin
5-Dec-2008
[2507]
screen may not be installed by default.  And I think it may be best 
described as a multiple process enabled session multiplexor disguised 
as a teminal program
kcollins
5-Dec-2008
[2508]
Another option is dtach, which allows you to detach from and reattach 
to a terminal session even if you completely disconnect from the 
machine in the interim.
Graham
5-Dec-2008
[2509]
http://rebol.wik.is/Hylafax/Dtach
Tomc
5-Dec-2008
[2510x2]
dtach looks alot like all I ever used screen for anyway
thanks
Gabriele
5-Dec-2008
[2512]
or just >/dev/null </dev/null 2>/dev/null :-)
Robert
6-Dec-2008
[2513x2]
Gab, yes of course ;-) that's the "through the desert on your knees" 
approach.
Guys, thanks a lot. As always there is more than one way to do it. 
:-)
Henrik
10-Dec-2008
[2515]
http://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2008/12/linux-stop-holding-our-kids-back.html


Interesting problem to face, if some people think Linux is illegal 
to copy.
Kaj
11-Dec-2008
[2516]
Yeah, we're brainwashed by the intellectual property industry
btiffin
11-Dec-2008
[2517]
I don't usually, as I like to remain gullible, but I'm calling bullpies 
on the original e-mail.
amacleod
17-Dec-2008
[2518]
btiffin, Are you saying you do not believe the e-mail? I find it 
hard believe the pro-microsoft stuff but the ignorance of Linux I 
do not doubt. I taught HS in NYC for 6 years and most teachers were 
clueless of computers in general.
btiffin
17-Dec-2008
[2519]
Yeah, I'm calling bull on the original, but it's just a spidey-sense 
more than faith in humanity.  I did like the one comment mentioning 
some people thinking "it's illegal to erase Windows from my harddrive".
BrianH
17-Dec-2008
[2520]
I've met people who think that what the original message said is 
true, so I think it's plausible.
Pekr
19-Dec-2008
[2521]
Who has got better Linux support - AMD or NVidia? I am looking for 
MB with embedded gfx chipset, being able to utilise FullHD, so it 
has contain H.264, VC-1 hw codecs, and Linux must be able to support 
it ...
Gabriele
20-Dec-2008
[2522]
I'm not aware of any video decoding acceleration on linux, though 
there may be ways to get it I guess. it surely is not mainstream.
Anton
20-Dec-2008
[2523]
I would say NVidia.
Pekr
20-Dec-2008
[2524]
thanks!
Vladimir
21-Dec-2008
[2525]
I set up a system with AMD 780 chipset a month ago and put Ubuntu 
on it. Installed Ati drivers and it works :)
Movies, 3d games.... It works....
Also tried same system with nvidia 9600 and it also works...
Driver support is becoming better every day....
Pekr
21-Dec-2008
[2526]
this is good to know. What we are looking for is HW acceleration 
of H.264 and VC-1 support.
Graham
21-Dec-2008
[2527]
That's confined to add on cards.  I doubt you'll find that on motherboards 
yet.