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Author: Rusty Carruth
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Subject: SuSe6.4 & sound
>
> Hi All,
> Unable to get KDE CD Player to recognize a music CD. Get the following message
> "No matching CDDBentry found"


This means that the CD player simply did not find an entry for
that CD in its database. This is (should be?) just a warning,
and should not result in lack of playability of the cd.

Do you get any other errors/warnings/whatever? (I'm not using SUSE,
so cannot help you much there, sorry!)

Also, I'll have to look a bit at the error message to see which
device or resource is busy..

rusty



From Don Harrop <> Mon Dec 4 20:11:40 2000
From: Don Harrop <> (Don Harrop)
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 13:11:40 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Screen Captures in X windows
In-Reply-To: <>
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man xwd ;-)

On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Furmanek, Greg wrote:

> have you tried gimp?
>
> -> -----Original Message-----
> -> From: Justin Wilson [mailto:justin@labxpress.com]
> -> Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 9:47 PM
> -> To:
> -> Subject: Screen Captures in X windows
> ->
> ->
> -> Is there anyone that can direct me to a resource for doing
> -> screen captures
> -> in X windows?
> ->
> -> -Justin
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From Don Harrop <> Mon Dec 4 20:29:36 2000
From: Don Harrop <> (Don Harrop)
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 13:29:36 -0700 (MST)
Subject: BSD and file spliting
Message-ID: <>

Funny you guys talked about BSD over the weekend. I haven't read any
posts but I had a 4.1 copy of FreeBSD that I played with over the
weekend. After I found out that the burned CD I got from someone would
boot but not read the file system on the CD to do it's install, I burned
another copy with a different computer that would read it and everything
else went ok.. I just got a copy of 4.2 FreeBSD today at work and I want
to get it home but it's an ISO and I'm on dialup at home. Anybody know of
a good way to break the ISO into smaller chunks so I can use my portable
ZIP drive to get it back home? I'd be interested in any meetings you
would like to talk about BSD at plug meetings too.

Don