Dear Aivils
Hope 2006 is treating you well. I can see you are keeping as busy as usual=
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from the list.
I had a question that I wonder if you could help with.
The reason for my asking this question is that I would like to be able to s=
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my work (lesson) to a class on the projector screen and to be able to se=
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the files that your software produces of their usb keyboard inputs on my=20
laptop screen.
My first question is that - is this possible and if it is, whether you ca=
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advise me on how to do it.
My second question is that can I link each of these screens to a different=
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desktop in linux's multiple desktop system. That would make the whole proce=
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of using it very simple.
I am hopeful 2006 will see us implementing this. I have had very many=20
opportunities recently where it would be have been very exciting but I want=
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this to be the special characteristic of the school. The more time I spend =
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this the more exciting opportunities I can see for small group learning.
I just want to say a very big thank you for making it possible. Let us hope=
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get the school started this year and really get it going.
best regards
samar
I think most laptops have two display adaptors, so theoretically it should =
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possible.
The next issue is whether we can connect one screen to the desktop windows =
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linux and the other screen to a different desktop.
On Wednesday 25 January 2006 19:25, Aivils Stoss wrote:
> On Tre=F0diena, 25. Janv=E2ris 2006 15:26, Unger Richard wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Which kernel version should I apply the current CVS version of ruby to?
>
> Tagged version should work:
> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linuxconsole co
> -r v2-6-9 ruby
>
> Same version:
> http://www.ltn.lv/~aivils/files/ruby-2.6.9-20041021.diff.bz2
> Nowadays for extreme enthusiasts.
>
> Aivils
>
> > I've tried 2.6.9 and 2.6.15.1 without success.
> >
> > Also, is the following the correct installation procedure for kernel
> > 2.6?
> >
> > 1) Get project from CVS
> > 2) cd /usr/src/linux
> > 3) cp -av /path/to/my/ruby/ruby-2.6/* .
> > 4) /path/to/my/ruby/utils/remove_obsolete_files
> > 5) make xconfig and build kernel, modules
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Richard Unger
>
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samar j. singh
bangalore
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