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Sveasoft Freya firmware - supports Linksys WAP54G V1.0, V2.0
That Ubuntu is a good choice in many/most cases. I have an HP AMD Semperon that WILL NOT run *buntus of any stripe. (I'm NOT saying that's anything to do with your box!). If, after taking all of the advice that will be given here, you still can't make it work, you may have to download another distro. I, personally like Puppy Linux
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Did you clear CMOS?
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<betaBIOS> <okBIOS> <Utils> <MyJob>
Found my problem...I was right clicking and then "Save As" on the links and they actually re-direct to another sourceforge download page.
Hey crouse,
Your site does look pretty good, but...
Don't take this personally, but you should really validate your code using;
* The MarkUp Validator. - Also known as the HTML validator, it helps check Web documents in formats like HTML and XHTML, SVG or MathML.
* The Link Checker - Checks anchors (hyperlinks) in a HTML/XHTML document. Useful to find broken links, etc.
* The CSS Validator - validates CSS stylesheets or documents using CSS stylesheets.
After looking at your web site source code, I noticed that many of the errors for validation is because of simple coding errors such as the way you use the "<br>
Basically what it does is listens to a http server for the name of the next track, if the track does not exists then it downloads it. Then it plays the track.
I want to find a very lite linux distribution suitable for doing the same task and maybe impiment this as a script i have done a little bit of scripting before (mostly adjusting others scripts to suit my needs ).
I am sure it could be done in less than 10 lines of script using say mplayer as the player.
I thought of altering my code above to use mplayer then using MONO but it did seem a little over the top.
I initialy will be running this on a very lite pc based system but hopefully want to run it on something much simpler maybe an ARM based HDD media Player I want to try and bring the cost per unit below 150$US
Any suggestions on a distribution, and any simple devices that hay be able to do what I want ??
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Running:-
Intel 930 3GHz dual Core
Thermaltake Fanless CPU Cooler
jetway motherboard intel 945 Chipset integrated Intel Video
Seagate 500G IDE HDD
6200 128m Video Card
2 * jetway DVB-t
Peak usb dvb card
NEC/Sony Sata 18x DVDRW
1536M Ram
If I do so, It will be a lousy job
If I want to use it for my self, fine .........
but there are maybe another Users how think differant about it
My questions are now,
do I need the man-pages for this game?
if "Yes" then I write a
Patch Nr. 1 Install a fix for the man-pages
if "No"
Patch Nr. 2 Install with out the man-pages
Nr.2 is the easier way I think, so I still work on Nr. 1 ![]()