How can I configure the Kdict(dict) program in order to enable several dictionaries,i.e, english, spanish, portuguese, etc at same time? Thanks and forgive my english. -- Gustavo Adolfo Cerezo Vásquez Electrical Engineer Graduate Student - EPUSP - Brazil "Assim, tudo não dura mais que um momento sobre a terra e corre para a morte" Arthur Schopenhauer
Hello SuSE folkz, Does somebody know about any PCI GPIB cards which will reliably work with Linux? I need to solve some equipment control problems at work. Therefore I have to pick up the proper GPIB card with known protocol and existing Linux driver for it. May be somebody could share his/her experience of using GPIB interface with Linux. Thank you very much in advance for any thoughts or sources of information. Alex
Hi Alex, Been a while (14 years) since I've done anything with GPIB... but, looking at the kernel source, I found this... 1093 National Instruments c801 PCI-GPIB This is coming from the pci.ids file under the driver section. Which then prompted me to search for National Instruments, and I came across this. http://www.inesinc.com/gpibpci.htm They seem to have linux support. http://www.inesinc.com/linux.htm - Herman On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Alex Daniloff wrote: ->Hello SuSE folkz, ->Does somebody know about any PCI GPIB cards ->which will reliably work with Linux? ->I need to solve some equipment control problems at work. ->Therefore I have to pick up the proper GPIB card with ->known protocol and existing Linux driver for it. ->May be somebody could share his/her experience of using ->GPIB interface with Linux. ->Thank you very much in advance for any thoughts or sources ->of information. -> ->Alex -> ->
Alex, try http://linux-gpib.sourceforge.net/ We use Suse 8.0 on a Laptop with a PCMCIA-GPIB (tnt4882 chip set) from National Instruments to control various Agilent and LeCroy Equipment. Works great! Regards, Michael On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 07:36, Alex Daniloff wrote:
Hello SuSE folkz, Does somebody know about any PCI GPIB cards which will reliably work with Linux? I need to solve some equipment control problems at work. Therefore I have to pick up the proper GPIB card with known protocol and existing Linux driver for it. May be somebody could share his/her experience of using GPIB interface with Linux. Thank you very much in advance for any thoughts or sources of information.
Alex
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AFAIK -- first you should have the the dictd configured (or compiled) to work in UNICODE (say in UTF-8 encoding) -- unfortunately -- i dont know how to find it out in SuSE. After that you should have your dictionaries in UTF-8 too (like from freedict.de), after installing them into dictd, and configuring it, specify the server and UTF-8 encoding in Kdict and enjoy. On Thursday 29 August 2002 19:23, Gustavo Adolfo Cerezo Vásquez wrote:
How can I configure the Kdict(dict) program in order to enable several dictionaries,i.e, english, spanish, portuguese, etc at same time?
Thanks and forgive my english.
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Alex Daniloff
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Gustavo Adolfo Cerezo Vásquez
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Herman L. Knief
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michael
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Vitaly Shishakov