

I can't get the Ubuntu version to work.
When I start kfritz, it asks for my Fritzbok password and then the cursor just sits there.
The last lines of output look good:
[libfritz++/FritzClient.cpp:227] login successful.
[libfritz++/FritzClient.cpp:366] sending fonbook request.
[libfritz++/FritzFonbook.cpp:186] using charset iso-8859-1
[libfritz++/FritzFonbook.cpp:251] read 0 entries.
[libpthread++/PThread++.cpp:272] FritzFonbook: thread ended (pid=4031, tid=4034)
[libfritz++/FritzClient.cpp:206] logging into fritz box using old scheme without SIDs.
[libfritz++/FritzClient.cpp:227] login successful.
[libfritz++/FritzClient.cpp:328] sending callList request.
[libfritz++/CallList.cpp:140] parser skipped line in calllist
[libfritz++/CallList.cpp:140] parser skipped line in calllist
[libfritz++/CallList.cpp:210] CallList -> read 399 entries.
[libpthread++/PThread++.cpp:272] CallList: thread ended (pid=4031, tid=4035)
Paai
- Mar 11 2010

System Software by luckyb 244 comments
Another thing that would improve things from my viewpoint are profiles that can be edited with emacs or vi, so I can copy complete profiles, search and replace a few parameters and have them ready for use.
Paai
- Jul 06 2009

System Software by luckyb 244 comments
In any case, you seem to have found an solution for a missing feature in Linux: an easy GUI for rsync. Thank you very much. Have a beer with me when you are in Holland.
Paai
- Jun 25 2009

System Software by luckyb 244 comments
looks good so far, but before I can test it I need the following information.
I have my backups on the remote host in a directory with the same name as on localhost. Luckybackup does nat accept that: still I need that feature.
What to do?
Paai
- Jun 24 2009

System Software by trisz 14 comments
I get no reaction in my monitor window.
when I start monitorwindow by hand, I get a cascade of
0
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/PyWireless/monitor.py", line 193, in timerEvent
self.setCurveData(self.keys[key], self.timeData, self.data[key])
TypeError: expected is
(*) a list or tuple of Python numbers.
(*) a NumPy array coercible to PyArray_DOUBLE.
(!) rebuild PyQwt to support Numeric arrays.
(!) rebuild PyQwt to support numarray arrays.
Paai.
- Jan 14 2008

System Software by trisz 14 comments
I get no reaction in my monitor window.
when I start monitorwindow by hand, I get a cascade of
0
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/PyWireless/monitor.py", line 193, in timerEvent
self.setCurveData(self.keys[key], self.timeData, self.data[key])
TypeError: expected is
(*) a list or tuple of Python numbers.
(*) a NumPy array coercible to PyArray_DOUBLE.
(!) rebuild PyQwt to support Numeric arrays.
(!) rebuild PyQwt to support numarray arrays.
Paai.
- Jan 14 2008
returns an error. Some info about the
correct version of memcoder would beee
appreciated.
mencoder -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg2video -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=ac3 /Data2/Studio/athletic.mpg -o /home/paai/ - Sep 29 2005

Video Apps by QDVDAuthor 81 comments
paai - Feb 21 2005

Video Apps by QDVDAuthor 81 comments
Any idea what I did wrong...? The xml-file looks good to me, but then I have no idea :-) - Feb 17 2005