Linux.com chats with new OpenSUSE community manager Joe Brockmeier (video exclusive)


 
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Linux.com chats with new OpenSUSE community manager Joe Brockmeier (video exclusive)

Wed, 06 Feb 2008 13:00:00 GMT
Yes, it's the same Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier who used to be editorial director of Linux.com, and was later editor in chief of Linux Magazine. This week he was named openSUSE community manager, a position analogous to the one held with great distinction by Max Spevack at Fedora until just a few weeks ago. Just about every publication that covers Linux and FOSS has been clamoring to interview Joe, and he's been typing email interview answers like crazy. As a break from that routine he stopped by the Linux.com editorial office and talked a bit about how the new job is going, what he expects to do, and how it feels to be the interviewee instead of the interviewer.


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get-edid(1)						      General Commands Manual						       get-edid(1)

NAME
get-edid, parse-edid - read-edid tools to retrieve and interpret monitor specifications using the VESA VBE DDC protocol SYNOPSIS
get-edid | parse-edid get-edid > filename parse-edid < filename DESCRIPTION
The read-edid utility comprises two tools: get-edid and parse-edid. get-edid uses Linux's vm86(2) system call to enter virtual 8086 mode and perform Data Display Channel (DDC) transfers using the VESA BIOS Extensions (VBE) to retrieve information from monitors, including identification strings, supported sync ranges, available video modes, and video mode parameters. Such information is often useful for configuring X Window System servers such as XFree86. The data obtained by get-edid is in a binary format, so the parse-edid command is available to interpret it and generate a human-readable block of text information that can also be included in an XFree86 XF86Config file. It is customary to invoke get-edid and parse-edid together in a pipeline. get-edid and parse-edid accept no options, recognize no environment variables, read no input files, and create no output files. AUTHOR
get-edid and parse-edid were written by John Fremlin, Dan Hugo, and Martin Kavalec, using the LRMI (Linux Real-Mode Interface) library by Josh Vanderhoof. This manual page was written by Branden Robinson, originally for Debian GNU/Linux. SEE ALSO
vm86(2) John Fremlin's read-edid website <http://john.fremlin.de/programs/linux/read-edid/> at http://john.fremlin.de/programs/linux/read-edid/ Debian GNU/Linux 2002-10-03 get-edid(1)