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2002 Nov 01
3
Problems booting with SCSI CD (fwd)
...----------------begin------------------------- Adaptec AHA-2940 Ultra/Ultra w BIOS v.1.23 (c) 1996 adaptec, Inc. all rights Reserved. Press <Ctrl> <A> for SCSI Select (TM) Utility! * SCSI ID: LUN NUMBER #:# 0:0 - IBM-PCCO DGHS - Drive C: (80h) SCSI ID: LUN NUMBER #:# 5:0 - MATSHITA CD_ROM CR-506 (next line in box) A BOOTABLE CD-ROM IS DETECTED IN YOUR CD-ROM DRIVE... The boot sections on your bootable CD-ROM are: 0. DEFAULT ENTRY * => "Plug and Play" peripheral -- SCSI ID auto-assigned BIOS installed successfully! ISOLINUX 1.67 2002-02-03 isolinux: Loading spec pa...
2012 May 03
1
plash screen stop displayed when starting linux
Hi, I'done a ubuntu 10.04 live CD (kernel 2.6.32-41). Here is my (V4.04) syslinux.cfg: PROMPT 0 DISPLAY splash.lpg TIMEOUT 0 DEFAULT linux CONSOLE 0 LABEL linux kernel vmlinuz append boot=balird initrd=initrd.gz rolayer=LABEL=Cd_rom:/filesystem.squashfs ro_mpoint=/cdrom ro_mpoint_opts=rw quiet splash nomodeset video=uvesafb:mode_option=1280x1024-24,mtrr=3,scroll=ywrap Every thing is ok : splash screen is displayed. But after a few second, and before seeing plymouth screen, i've got a grey screen with cursor on top left....
2005 Aug 09
3
FLAC to Vorbis
...(using all the paranoia and fixing all the tags etc.). What is the best way for me to convert all of those FLAC to ogg-Vorbis files, keeping all the tag information and the same directory structure? I am not wanting anything incredibly advanced, but was expecting something like vorbconvert /media/cd_rom/ /home/aaron/vorbis/ --quality=4 --recursive --auto-tag --quiet or something. Preferably it would run in some form of 'quiet' mode so that it didn't ask me to overwrite each of the files which already exists (that would also allow me to re-encode easily if a new version of the encoders...
2005 Aug 09
3
FLAC to Vorbis
...(using all the paranoia and fixing all the tags etc.). What is the best way for me to convert all of those FLAC to ogg-Vorbis files, keeping all the tag information and the same directory structure? I am not wanting anything incredibly advanced, but was expecting something like vorbconvert /media/cd_rom/ /home/aaron/vorbis/ --quality=4 --recursive --auto-tag --quiet or something. Preferably it would run in some form of 'quiet' mode so that it didn't ask me to overwrite each of the files which already exists (that would also allow me to re-encode easily if a new version of the encoders...