Hi List,
Does anyone know of any type of radio tuner software available for CentOS in either 32 or 64-bit versions? The card is an ATI X600. I've got the video driver from ATI installed, but they do not have any other user level software available. I think I remember reading something about some software being available for the BT chipset, but I'm a tad out of date on that.
Also, while in my thoughts, who is the individual responsible for the screensaver(s) creation? I have a fantastic idea I'd love to pass to whoever does the coding.
Thanks,
Hi,
I'm compiling a lib for Samba that requires me to configure it with the same options that Samba on the live system was compiled with. Is there any way of finding out what options were used to make Samba that comes with centos (3.5)?
TIA
Nick
check the spec file in the srpm
On 10/16/05, Nick Bryant list@everywhereinternet.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm compiling a lib for Samba that requires me to configure it with the same options that Samba on the live system was compiled with. Is there any way of finding out what options were used to make Samba that comes with centos (3.5)?
TIA
Nick
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Sam Drinkard wrote:
Hi List,
Does anyone know of any type of radio tuner software available for CentOS in either 32 or 64-bit versions? The card is an ATI X600. I've got the video driver from ATI installed, but they do not have any other user level software available. I think I remember reading something about some software being available for the BT chipset, but I'm a tad out of date on that.
You might want to look at xawtv (in Dag's repository). If your card is supported by v4l or bttv it will give you command line and windowed utilities for viewing TV, capturing video, and listening to the radio tuner. At least it did on my old Pinnacle card.
Note that this is dependent on video4linux, which is not in the stock kernel, so I think you'll need the 'unsupported' kernel to make it work.
Thanks for the info Jay. Will check it out. Not familiar wiht it but have heard of it in the past.
Jay Leafey wrote:
You might want to look at xawtv (in Dag's repository). If your card is supported by v4l or bttv it will give you command line and windowed utilities for viewing TV, capturing video, and listening to the radio tuner. At least it did on my old Pinnacle card.
Note that this is dependent on video4linux, which is not in the stock kernel, so I think you'll need the 'unsupported' kernel to make it work.
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In general, look around the v4l resources, there are other radio applications available. i use a simple command line tuner called "fm."
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 07:27:50PM -0400, Sam Drinkard wrote:
Thanks for the info Jay. Will check it out. Not familiar wiht it but have heard of it in the past.
Jay Leafey wrote:
You might want to look at xawtv (in Dag's repository). If your card is supported by v4l or bttv it will give you command line and windowed utilities for viewing TV, capturing video, and listening to the radio tuner. At least it did on my old Pinnacle card.
Note that this is dependent on video4linux, which is not in the stock kernel, so I think you'll need the 'unsupported' kernel to make it work.
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