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scott
response 251 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 17:46 UTC 2004

DVD on Linux is easy or hard, depending on the application.  For data DVDs
it's pretty easy, and I've got one.  For movies on DVD you need licensed
software to decrypt the DVD, and there isn't much available for Linux (it's
possible, but difficult to obtain and install the decryption).
cyberpnk
response 252 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 17:59 UTC 2004

*set sindi hugs = infinite*

I am a Wiccan. May I do a spell for you?
keesan
response 253 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 19:05 UTC 2004

Anyone is welcome to pray for me in any religion they prefer.  I appreciate
the kind thoughts and support though I am not religious myself.

We have for Win98 Realone DVD movie software but I could not find anything
that looked like the correct DVD driver for the drive.

How does one use linux to read data from a DVD?  Do I need support for it in
the kernel?  What do I need to burn CDs with linux?  (Not that important as
we can do that with DOS or even Win98.)
twenex
response 254 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 19:46 UTC 2004

My experience suggests that it should be possible using exactly the same
mechanisms used to read CDs (it=reading DVDs)

To burn CDs with Linux, you need to make sure ythat your kernel can support
scsi emulation of ide cd-r(w)'s, which i believe can be done with a module,
and a program such as cdrecord.

There are others, but i'll need to check.
keesan
response 255 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 00:57 UTC 2004

I can use DOS cdrecord, the problem was to read the DVD.  So I just put in
a DVD, mount the CD-ROM drive, and read from it?  Sounds really simple.
We don't have any DVDs to try this on yet.

Here are my PET scan results, sent by a friend who works at the hospital:


STUDY:  FDG PET TUMOR CLINICAL                                         
INDICATION FOR STUDY: LYMPHOMA.                                        
PREVIOUS STUDIES:  None.                                               


PROCEDURE:                                                             

Sixty minutes following intravenous administration of approximately 300
MBq (8 mCi) of 2-deoxy-2-[F-18]fluoro-D-glucose (FDG), sequential      
non-contrast enhanced CT and PET imaging was performed from the skull  
base through the pelvis.  Helical CT was performed with 5 mm collimation
followed immediately by positron emission tomography at multiple
overlapping bed positions (5 min per bed position).  Registered        
non-contrast CT and attenuation corrected FDG PET, and attenuation     
corrected FDG PET projection images, were reviewed for interpretation. 

FINDINGS:                                                              

The visualized portions of the intracranial contents are normal.  No   
abnormalities visualized within the neck.  No abnormal FDG activity in 
these regions.                                                         

Sub 1 cm left lower lobe nodules without corresponding FDG increased   
activity.  This corresponds to a nodule previously reported.  The      
remainder of the lungs are normal.  No pleural effusion or pleural     
thickening.  No enlarged intra-orbital or extra-thoracic lymph nodes.  
Normal pericardium.  No abnormal FDG activity.                         

There are several low attenuation lesions throughout the liver,        
corresponding with the findings described on the previous CT of several
hemangiomas.  Otherwise, the spleen, gallbladder, pancreas, adrenals,  
and kidneys, are normal.  No enlarged lymph nodes or free fluid.  No   
abnormal FDG activity.                                                 

No abnormal FDG activity in the visualized osseous structures.         

IMPRESSION:                                                            

1.  No abnormal FDG activity.                                          
2.  Several low attenuation liver lesions corresponding to previously  
described hemangiomas.                                                 
3.  Sub 1 cm left lower lobe nodule without corresponding FDG activity.
Finding described on previous exam.                                    

ken                                                                    

*** PRELIMINARY *** PRELIMINARY *** PRELIMINARY


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My comments:
No fluid left around my lungs.
No masses left in the spleen.
One very small lung nodule that is not cancerous.
My liver is fine - the ultrasound showed that before.
No heart damage, which sometimes can be caused by doxorubicin.

I can live a normal life for the next three months.  Maybe even get strong
enough to bike by warm weather and get myself to the doctor in May.

Jim wonders why he is feeling so worn out from yesterday.  He just went to
fall asleep in the tub after fixing the kitchen sink cartridge.  Something
that moves was stuck and he freed it up.  The rubber thing is okay.  The
printer cartridge did not need ink, just a bit of soaking.  All's well
with the world.
scott
response 256 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 01:24 UTC 2004

Congratulations, then!
anderyn
response 257 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 01:46 UTC 2004

This is very good news. 
gull
response 258 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 03:19 UTC 2004

There *are* some free Linux DVD playing programs.  "ogle" is one I've
used with good results.  It needs a fairly fast CPU, though.
keesan
response 259 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 04:42 UTC 2004

Someone at my linux mail group also suggested that.  How fast a CPU?
We have no DVDs to play but the library does.

First we need to see if we can simply read a DVD and copy files from it.

I have probably exceeded my daily mail limit in the last hour letting people
know my test results.  I started with three other translators who had survived
cancer and been encouraging me and I have heard back from them all already.

Thanks to all of you for encouraging me this whole time and giving me someone
to 'talk' to when I could not sleep.  Also for the stories about people
(including yourselves and relatives) who had been through worse and are okay
now.  
gull
response 260 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 14:18 UTC 2004

I've successfully gotten ogle to work on a 450 MHz Pentium III, but I
think it was pretty close to its limit.  You have to make sure DMA is
enabled for your DVD drive, as well, or you'll get skipping.  (If you
run into this problem I can tell you how to check this.)
keesan
response 261 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 14:26 UTC 2004

How do you enable DMA?   Anyway, all we are trying to do is copy files off
of the DVD to a hard drive, which the neighbor will bring along.  Do we need
some special driver to do this in DOS or linux?  
gull
response 262 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 14:32 UTC 2004

If all you want to do is copy files off a data DVD, you don't need a
special driver for Linux.  Linux will mount it just like it would a CD.
 I don't know about DOS.

If it's a video DVD, you can still copy the files off the DVD, but they
won't do you any good without the copy protection encryption key
embedded on the disc.  To get useful video copies you need special "DVD
ripping" or "DVD copying" software.
keesan
response 263 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 14:58 UTC 2004

Do you know how many G the latest linux occupies on the DVD so he will bring
the right size hard drive?
gull
response 264 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 15:33 UTC 2004

It would depend on the distribution.

A DVD-ROM disc can hold up to 4.7 gigabytes, I believe.
ryan
response 265 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 23:46 UTC 2004

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drew
response 266 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 00:25 UTC 2004

Recommendation for brand of DVD burner that will work with Fedora Linux with
a minimum of hassle, please? Preferably a burner without copy-protection
sabotage built in. What brands should be avoided?
keesan
response 267 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 02:13 UTC 2004

How many G is Fedora?  My neighbor needs to know how many hard drives to bring
over tomorrow.  He is currently going to hunt for the driver for
Samsung/Compaq SD-612.    
gull
response 268 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 02:35 UTC 2004

Re resp:266: There really isn't much proprietary about DVD burners; they're
all pretty much standard ATAPI devices, I think.  I have an NEC DVD+RW drive
that works fine.  DVD-RW seems to be slightly more common, though.
bhoward
response 269 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 04:14 UTC 2004

There are 6 iso images associated with the yarrow release of Fedora,
ranging from 610-637megs:

 yarrow-SRPMS-disc1.iso           04-Nov-2003 11:39   610M  
 yarrow-SRPMS-disc2.iso           04-Nov-2003 11:39   610M  
 yarrow-SRPMS-disc3.iso           04-Nov-2003 11:38   610M  
 yarrow-i386-disc1.iso            04-Nov-2003 11:38   630M  
 yarrow-i386-disc2.iso            04-Nov-2003 11:38   637M  
 yarrow-i386-disc3.iso            04-Nov-2003 11:38   616M  

You will need the three i386 images to install a working system.
The SRPMS iso images are only needed if your friend wants the sources.

I think the size of a full bells-and-whistles installation expands out
to something in the neighborhood of 3gigs.  The lower end can be quite
a bit smaller if you take the time to custom install only a minimal set
of packages.

                                                Bruce
tpryan
response 270 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 13:59 UTC 2004

        I use F7 to spell.
ryan
response 271 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 14:56 UTC 2004

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keesan
response 272 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 15:18 UTC 2004

I will let our friend know to copy only the last 3 CDs (i386).  He reports
that he took my advice and asked if Kiwanis (where he still volunteers) had
a DVD drive, and he was allowed to borrow it for a week, and he plugged it
in where the CD-ROM drive was and Windows recognized the new drive and
immediately read the DVD without needing any special drivers.  For some reason
when we plugged our drive into a Windows computer (Win98 - his may be 2000)
and tried to play a movie using the Realone player, it wanted drivers.

He offered to help us get ours to work without Windows.  Not that we have much
use for it except to play library movies.

I have received about 40 congratulatory emails in the last day, from everyone
except my brother.  I have a date to go walking with the neighbor either in
the am, or after her meals on wheels arrives.  She says the volunteers who
deliver it always thank her for keeping her walk cleared.  She is able to
clear one shovel's width by herself.  Recycle Ann Arbor has agreed to fetch
the bin from her porch since she is not able to lug it to the curb.  Some day
when she finds a clear spot we will get one of her computers working.
gull
response 273 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 20:22 UTC 2004

Re resp:271: I never got packet-writing to work with my DVD+RW drive
under Linux, but batch writing works fine.  I use 'growisofs' to do it.
ryan
response 274 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 20:36 UTC 2004

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keesan
response 275 of 475: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 20:40 UTC 2004

What is packet writing?  This DVD drive came in the same computer with a CD
RW drive so it probably does not write CDs.

I phoned the neighbor to go for a walk and she pointed out that it had started
to rain, so we had an interesting conversation about her medications.  They
have reduced one from 3 to 1 time a week and she no longer has to go to the
bathroom every hour, which was a real pain at night.  She walks up and down
the basements stairs in bad weather to get exercise, part of her strategy for
never ending up in a nursing home again. I ought to do the same.  She is 85.
Her problem is she cannot crouch, or get up if she falls.  

I am still getting congratulatory emails from people I notified of my test
results, and today from someone who I hope is not offended that I forgot to
write.  The greeting was from him and a mutual friend with whom I took the
train from Prague to Italy, and their mamas, who I am glad to hear are well
enough to send greetings.  Another from my uncle who is in Jamaica.  If we
can ever get a house finished I should go visit everyone while we are all
able.  My friend from high school has not yet told me whether it is okay to
let her parents (one is in a nursing home) know that I am better, because we
never told them I was sick.  This sort of thing does not seem to get into
etiquette books - who to let know you are sick, whether they will be offended
if you don't let them know, etc.  (Someone said he was offended - I did not
want to worry him.)  

I have only told 5 translation agencies as I don't mind being on vacation a
bit longer, at least until I finish taxes.  This year I get to deduct medical
expenses.  19 trips to the hospital through December.  $2 parking.  I just
cancelled the car insurance as I hope to be biking again by May.  
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