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CHARLES ANGELICH wrote in a message to TOM WALKER: MK>>> Currently I am playing with the idea of audio/visual streaming on MK>>> the wireless connection so I put a small box with three network MK>>> interfaces (all Intel Pro's) and a VIA C3 800MHz processor as the MK>>> firewall/router. Basically all it needs now is for me to get off MK>>> my * and get streaming working from there. RJT>> I've considered that too, locally from room to room. Put a RJT>> low-profile bo the top of the tv and rig it to work from a remote RJT>> rather than a keyboard, drive it into the tv rather than a RJT>> monitor. Might be do-able. TW> Are you forgetting the LOUSY resolution of a TV compaired to a TW> Monitor?? A TV is roughly the equilivent of the OLD EGA resolution. CA> Roy tends to use legacy computer hardware which means he is using CA> text mode (CLI) most of the time. Actually I'm using VGA 50-line mode on this box, and on the other two go for as high as I can get it, which means 132x60 in textmode and 1024x767 in X, I'm not sure if that monitor will do 12xx x xxxx, whatever the next step up is. And it's only a 13" monitor anyway, anything bigger would take up too much of my desk. And I spend a fair amount of time in KDE. CA> For text-only a TV might be tolerable. If not linux fonts can be CA> altered to make that more readable. Yes, there is that, which I think is pretty nice. Though the ability to do that isn't by any means limited to linux, I'm pretty sure I have some dos-based stuff for the same purpose in the files section. ---* Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 270/615 150/220 3613/1275 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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