[GLLUG] linux-user Digest, Vol 81, Issue 4

Joel Mayer joelm_audion at msn.com
Mon Jan 4 08:57:40 EST 2010


Open Source Projects For Steve Sayers

Dear Mister Sayers-

Could you write a tutorial on the subject of getting Myth TV up and running
on SuSE Linux 11.2? I myself have a Hauppauge 1950 (model 1192) USB
TV box attached to my lap top and am struggling with all the issues 
involved. No doubt you could do better. A halfway useful essay I 
found: http://www.acaciaclose.co.uk/4436/index.html<http://www.acaciaclose.co.uk/4436/index.html> is a bit too
brief to be definitive.

Thanks For Asking / Joel Mayer


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  Today's Topics:

     1. Re: Looking for some open source projects (local) to aid in
        (Steven Sayers)
     2. January 9th Brew Day (Clay Dowling)


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  Message: 1
  Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 12:00:40 -0500
  From: Steven Sayers <sjsayers93 at gmail.com<mailto:sjsayers93 at gmail.com>>
  To: David Lee Lambert <davidl at lmert.com<mailto:davidl at lmert.com>>, linux-user at egr.msu.edu<mailto:linux-user at egr.msu.edu>
  Subject: Re: [GLLUG] Looking for some open source projects (local) to
  aid in
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  Those seem a bit too advanced for me sadly .

  On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 8:34 PM, David Lee Lambert <davidl at lmert.com<mailto:davidl at lmert.com>> wrote:

  > Steven Sayers wrote:
  >
  >> I've been studying programming quite a lot lately and I was wondering if
  >> there were any programming projects any of you were engaged in that I could
  >> assist with, I'm most familiar with java.
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  > I can't say I'm "engaged with" any open-source projects,  as I'd have to
  > get permission from my current employer's lawyers (and they're a big company
  > with a lot of lawyers) to submit a public contribution anywhere.  However,
  >  I do have a few pet projects I'd like to see implemented,  and I could send
  > you my notes on some of them off-list if you might be able to do something
  > with them.  A few are:
  >
  > 1.  Add Office 2007 (multiple XML in a ZIP, like OpenOffice) or Office 2003
  > XML import/export support to JExcelAPI.  (The current maintainers have said
  > they have no intention of doing so themselves)
  > 2.  Add legacy sound support (win16 audio functions and better PC speaker
  > emulation) to Wine.
  > 3.  Defragmentation support for ext2/3/4fs.  Or, at least, a nice graphical
  > display of the way in which a filesystem is fragmented.   (The graphics
  > could be done in Java,  but there's probably a need for a new kernel
  > interface to actually move parts of files around.)
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  Date: Sat, 02 Jan 2010 22:15:21 -0500
  From: Clay Dowling <clay at lazarusid.com<mailto:clay at lazarusid.com>>
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  Subject: [GLLUG] January 9th Brew Day
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  Jeff and I have declared a brew day for January 9th.  Further details on 
  the website

  http://www.gllug.org/news/first-brew-day-2010<http://www.gllug.org/news/first-brew-day-2010>

  Be there, or be sober.

  Clay


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