From ae4ko at amsat.org Thu Sep 21 10:42:32 2006 From: ae4ko at amsat.org (Aaron Morrison) Date: Tue Oct 31 17:49:52 2006 Subject: [School] Resources for 'Advanced Video Coding on Linux' Message-ID: <1D61BE21-A133-44DD-8DFA-E10C0AB63CD0@amsat.org> Current issue of Linux Journal has an article on video encoding and here is some links to the resources it referenced. http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9197 Any thoughts on best / compatible formats? Purpose here is that the school has some videos that need to be {en| re}coded for the students. --am From paulpc2000 at hotmail.com Thu Sep 21 15:29:06 2006 From: paulpc2000 at hotmail.com (Paul) Date: Tue Oct 31 17:49:52 2006 Subject: [School] Re: [LeapList] School Install today References: <200606272032.10625.fred@fmeco.com><200606280017.21652.philb@philb.us><1154919828.26065.131.camel@localhost.localdomain> <200608062348.42422.philb@philb.us> Message-ID: Hi Phil; Have tried to get into the Wiki again with no luck. I get to this part and the results are not as expected: When you first log in with your wikiword id, your password will be blank. BE SURE TO GIVE YOURSELF A PASSWORD IMMEDIATELY. Clicking on the sign-in button at this point in the instructions, does nothing. Entering the password I created doesn't work either. Thanks Paul C ----- Original Message ----- From: Phil Barnett To: leaplist@leap-cf.org ; School@leap-cf.org Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 11:48 PM Subject: [School] Re: [LeapList] School Install today On Sunday 06 August 2006 23:03, Hale Pringle wrote: > Hi All. > > We had 7 or 8 people show up at the InstallFest site today. With school > starting tomorrow the school staff were anxious to have "something" they > could use. Evem though the server isn't available yet we were able to > do the following today. > > 1. Phil did yoe-man work getting IPCop reconfigured and Dan's Guardian > blocking porn. Yes, I just had to spend a few minutes with it to see where the problem was. Once I found it it was simple. And now the kids in the school will not have their tender sensibilities shredded by nasty stuff from the internet. > 2. We drew temporary Ethernet runs and using some of the small hubs > that Disney donated we got three teacher machines and 20 student > machines connected to the Internet. Since they are currently using a > shared DSL link the pipe is limited, but they can at least start to do > their research. Even though the wire is temporary, a full box of > Ethernet disappeared into the drop-down ceiling. And, it's not wasted. We can use it for the permanent installation in the next few weeks. > 3. A good bit for their curriculum is on movie type DVD's. We plan to > serve these from the server when it arrives, but for now we got one > Linux box with a DVD drive up and viewing in each of the three > classrooms. This worked pretty good. I loaded up the livna repository and yum installed xine. It worked first time. > 4. Phil got work from Disney at 4:00 PM Friday that he could come and > pick out a server. He hopes to snag a doozy this week. Stuff that > retailed for $50 to $100K a few years ago. Talk about sweet. I'll have specifics on this later in the week. It'll be a donated Compaq rack mount server. Probably a DL-380. > Thanks to all for the cable/twine pulling, cable crimping, testing, > software/hardware installing, etc. It isn't all there but we left them > a lot more than I was thinking they would have yesterday. > > (We'll pass on the singing of songs meant to remind you how the wires > are ordered when adding an end to an Ethernet cable. You know who you > are. heh heh heh.....) > > As I mentioned before we have a second school for learning disabled kids > who want to participate. Their paper work is "in the mill" as Disney. > > Hope to see you there next time. I, too, would like to thank the fantastic help that we have had so far in this project. And, we have put up a wiki to document the project so that others may follow in our footsteps. The wiki is at: http://www.leap-cf.org/wiki Here's how you can create your ID on the Wiki. I'll use my name as an example. 1. Go to the main page of the wiki. 2. In the lower right corner, log in with a wikiword. I used PhilBarnett. 3. Immediately hit the Preferences link at the top of the screen. 4. Give yourself a password and save it. When you first log in with your wikiword id, your password will be blank. BE SURE TO GIVE YOURSELF A PASSWORD IMMEDIATELY. You will notice a ? to the right of your wikiname. Press the ? and create your user name home page for others to see who you are. You can't edit a page until you log in. Anyone can view them. -- There are 10 kinds of people - those that understand binary ... and 9 others I can't remember _______________________________________________ School mailing list School@leap-cf.org http://lists.leap-cf.org/mailman/listinfo/school -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.leap-cf.org/pipermail/school/attachments/20060921/1b581ca5/attachment.html