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Building animations 197Can tcpshow be used in Fedora Core 4 And your breastle (subject) was "Can tcpshow be used in Fedora Core 4?" I looked... On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 03:20:47 -0800, Captain Dondo staggered into the Black Sun and said: You obviously have a non-embedded system available, so use that to create your animated GIF. Transfer that GIF to the embedded system using keychain drive, network, or carrier pigeon. Yes. In Gimp, if you create an image with N layers, then save that image as a GIF, each layer will be one frame. Interframe delay can be set easily, but I don't remember if you can have frame 1 have a .2 second delay and frame 2 have a .4 second delay easily. Never heard of that. Are you sure you're not thinking of the not-widely-supported MNG format? (Like animated GIF, but based on PNG Mozilla-based stuff but not in I.Exploder, but ICBW. Removing Linux from a dual boot system 199 No. However, if you restore both the 63 sectors from the start of the disk, and parbreastion hda1, it will work. (Notice that the first parbreastion usually starts in sector number... An animated GIF will be fairly easy to build in Gimp. Try it out and see what you get. I believe ImageMagick may be able to build an animated GIF as well, with "convert file1 file2 file3 animation.gif". HTH, -- Matt GThere is no Darkness in Eternity-But only Light too dim for us to see Brainbench MVP for Linux Admin mail: TRAP + SPAN don't belong ----------------------------- penguins, is Tux." --MegaHAL
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