Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
I am sure you can help with that. At the minimum, write down a send of
things that are missing and file it in the tracker.
This is really an enhancement request not a bug. Which tracker would
you suggest?
https://fedorahosted.org/packagedb/
On Saturday 10 January 2009 01:25:47 Kevin Kofler wrote:
and I don't know what is gtk1 widget set... :-)
The obsolete widget set which gives XMMS its outdated ugly look. :-)
Some of us don't mind that look too much, as long as it does the job. The
same thing applies to other apps. I use
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 6:10 AM, Anne Wilson an...@kde.org wrote:
On Saturday 10 January 2009 01:25:47 Kevin Kofler wrote:
and I don't know what is gtk1 widget set... :-)
The obsolete widget set which gives XMMS its outdated ugly look. :-)
Some of us don't mind that look too much, as
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 19:40:51 +0100, Marko wrote:
On Thursday 08 January 2009 01:17, Todd Zullinger wrote:
And why in the world is anyone still using xmms, with it's hideous
gtk1 widget set and poor utf-8 support?
It's simple to use, with easy user interface --- play, stop, pause, rew, ff,
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 19:40:51 +0100, Marko wrote:
On Thursday 08 January 2009 01:17, Todd Zullinger wrote:
And why in the world is anyone still using xmms, with it's hideous
gtk1 widget set and poor utf-8 support?
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 09:30:34 -0200, Paulo wrote:
It Just Works, yum install xmms xmms-mp3 xmms-flac and its ready to go.
It is similar to WinAMP, very useful for windows2linux converts.
Nowadays I'd rather point such people at Audacious (package audacious
for Fedora and
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
It boggles the mind why RPM distros can't use a web GUI like Debian
package search (http://packages.ubuntu.com). Instead people have to
rely on half-baked third party search tools.
If you didn't know, you could have just asked.
Chris Jones wrote:
Nothing from multiverse is on the shipped CDs, nor is it enabled by
default. It's exactly the same as rpmfusion, etc.. You have to add it
to sources.list yourself.
Indeed. All ubuntu does beyond Fedora is make it a little easier for the
user to add these additional
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 09:30:34 -0200, Paulo wrote:
It Just Works, yum install xmms xmms-mp3 xmms-flac and its ready to
go.
It is similar to WinAMP, very useful for windows2linux converts.
Nowadays I'd
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:56:43 -0200, Paulo wrote:
Version 1.4.5 is kind of old.
The current version is: *1.5.1* (released May 23, 2008).
$ rpm -q audacious
audacious-1.5.1-5.fc10.i386
Also take a look at the package changelog.
Do you mean
* Thu Nov 27 2008 Ralf
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:56:43 -0200, Paulo wrote:
Version 1.4.5 is kind of old.
The current version is: *1.5.1* (released May 23, 2008).
$ rpm -q audacious
audacious-1.5.1-5.fc10.i386
Also
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 13:54:14 -0200, Paulo wrote:
I know F10 has audacious 1.5.1. What I do not see are the non-free plugins
for it.
I only found audacious-plugins-freeworld 1.4.5
They work, so what? Filing an update request at bugzilla.rpmfusion.org
might help - or perhaps you'll learn
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 13:54:14 -0200, Paulo wrote:
I know F10 has audacious 1.5.1. What I do not see are the non-free
plugins
for it.
I only found audacious-plugins-freeworld 1.4.5
They work, so what? Filing an
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
I am sure you can help with that. At the minimum, write down a send of
things that are missing and file it in the tracker.
This is really an enhancement request not a bug. Which tracker would
you suggest?
Matt
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 14:59:58 -0200, Paulo wrote:
Furthermore, audacious also has to be patched for playing mid files,
another
thing I need.
If I remember well, an audacious developer showed me the fix during an
irc
session.
http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/audacious-plugins
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Just a moment, this is tricky --- the default Fedora install of xmms
puts Bluecurve-xmms skin as a default, which really *is* quite ugly. But
if you switch back to none skin, it looks pretty slick, for my taste at
least.
Well, we completely disagree then, because the
On Saturday 10 January 2009 18:05:01 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Just a moment, this is tricky --- the default Fedora install of xmms
puts Bluecurve-xmms skin as a default, which really *is* quite ugly.
But if you switch back to none skin, it looks pretty slick, for my
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 14:59:58 -0200, Paulo wrote:
Furthermore, audacious also has to be patched for playing mid files,
another
thing I need.
If I remember well, an audacious developer showed me the fix
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 19:24 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 10 January 2009 18:05:01 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Just a moment, this is tricky --- the default Fedora install of xmms
puts Bluecurve-xmms skin as a default, which really *is* quite ugly.
But if you
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 18:44:34 -0200, Paulo wrote:
diff -Naur audacious-plugins-1.5.1/src/amidi-plug/i_configure.c
audacious-plugins-1.5.1-new/src/amidi-plug/i_configure.c
--- audacious-plugins-1.5.1/src/amidi-plug/i_configure.c
2008-05-23
19:44:19.0 -0300
+++
should have their own service, so if say, I want to search the Fedora 9
repo I don't have to dig through ASPLinux distro packages and other
cruft. This should be core functionality.
I believe the assumption is that users should be clever enough to type
the word fedora in the system box as the
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Though, the main web pages are in a Wiki, and some pages are out-of-date
or contain errors. Such as the link to Information on the various
packages RPM Fusion distributes (- http://rpmfusion.org/Package ) near
the top the page. I doubt there are
Alan Cox wrote:
should have their own service, so if say, I want to search the Fedora 9
repo I don't have to dig through ASPLinux distro packages and other
cruft. This should be core functionality.
I believe the assumption is that users should be clever enough to type
the word fedora in
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
It boggles the mind why RPM distros can't use a web GUI like Debian
package search (http://packages.ubuntu.com). Instead people have to
rely on half-baked third party search tools.
If you didn't know, you could have just asked.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb
It's one thing to say no one has time/resources to build something
better now. It's quite another to claim this is adequate.
I look forward to your new site and search facility
Alan
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On Thursday 08 January 2009 01:17, Todd Zullinger wrote:
And why in the world is anyone still using xmms, with it's hideous
gtk1 widget set and poor utf-8 support?
It's simple to use, with easy user interface --- play, stop, pause, rew, ff,
shuffle, repeat (and nothing else) on one window.
It
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
It doesn't try to scan my entire hard disk to build its own database of my
music (and piss me off in the 2-hour process), like Amarok.
This is a feature, you can easily browse all your music that way. And nobody
asked you to add your entire hard disk to your collection.
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 21:11:16 -0500, John wrote:
Thanks... I apologize, but it annoyed me. I looked on RPMFusion's website
and they didn't list xmms-mp3, so I assumed there was a hidden repo
somewhere. Thanks for clearing that up.
On the main web page, notice the table at the bottom with the
Nothing from multiverse is on the shipped CDs, nor is it enabled by
default. It's exactly the same as rpmfusion, etc.. You have to add it
to sources.list yourself.
Indeed. All ubuntu does beyond Fedora is make it a little easier for the
user to add these additional repos if they choose to
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 08 January 2009 12:07:07 Chris Jones wrote:
Nothing from multiverse is on the shipped CDs, nor is it enabled by
default. It's exactly the same as rpmfusion, etc.. You have to add it
to sources.list yourself.
Indeed. All ubuntu does beyond Fedora is make it a
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Though, the main web pages are in a Wiki, and some pages are out-of-date
or contain errors. Such as the link to Information on the various
packages RPM Fusion distributes (- http://rpmfusion.org/Package ) near
the top the page. I doubt there are enough human resources
It boggles the mind why RPM distros can't use a web GUI like Debian
package search (http://packages.ubuntu.com). Instead people have to
rely on half-baked third party search tools.
www.rpmfind.net
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On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 20:03 -0500, Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Though, the main web pages are in a Wiki, and some pages are out-of-date
or contain errors. Such as the link to Information on the various
packages RPM Fusion distributes (- http://rpmfusion.org/Package )
What RPM do I need to install to get MP3 playback in XMMS? I forgot that
RedHat in their sarcasminfinite wisdom/sarcasm removed MP3 capability
from XMMS when they packaged it.
Thanks...
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On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 19:07 -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
What RPM do I need to install to get MP3 playback in XMMS? I forgot that
RedHat in their sarcasminfinite wisdom/sarcasm removed MP3 capability
from XMMS when they packaged it.
you should probably learn to leave your sarcasm behind
John Aldrich wrote:
What RPM do I need to install to get MP3 playback in XMMS?
You need xmms-mp3 from rpmfusion.
I forgot that RedHat in their sarcasminfinite wisdom/sarcasm
removed MP3 capability from XMMS when they packaged it.
There's no need to make snide remarks about Red Hat
John Aldrich wrote:
What RPM do I need to install to get MP3 playback in XMMS? I forgot that
RedHat in their sarcasminfinite wisdom/sarcasm removed MP3 capability
from XMMS when they packaged it.
Thanks...
xmms-mp3
from rpmfusion (livna)
BTW -- many xmms features are modular
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 08:17:09 pm Todd Zullinger wrote:
And why in the world is anyone still using xmms, with it's hideous
gtk1 widget set and poor utf-8 support?
I totally agree. That's why I've been using Audacious for a while now (as a
replacement for xmms). I highly recommended it
On 1/8/09, Todd Zullinger t...@pobox.com wrote:
John Aldrich wrote:
[...]
I forgot that RedHat in their sarcasminfinite wisdom/sarcasm
removed MP3 capability from XMMS when they packaged it.
There's no need to make snide remarks about Red Hat for following the
law so that they don't get
Andras Simon wrote:
On 1/8/09, Todd Zullinger t...@pobox.com wrote:
And why in the world is anyone still using xmms, with it's hideous
gtk1 widget set and poor utf-8 support?
There's also no need to make snide remarks about people who are
content with what they've been using for years, and
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 21:11 -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
On Wednesday 07 January 2009, Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 19:07 -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
What RPM do I need to install to get MP3 playback in XMMS? I forgot
that RedHat in their sarcasminfinite wisdom/sarcasm removed
Craig White wrote:
fedora is obviously not the distribution for you...perhaps you should be
using Ubuntu where they simply don't care about patent rights or
licensing and have strategically located servers to completely get
around that.
Eh? Ubuntu doesn't ship MP3 either.
Matt Flaschen
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On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 21:28 -0500, Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Craig White wrote:
fedora is obviously not the distribution for you...perhaps you should be
using Ubuntu where they simply don't care about patent rights or
licensing and have strategically located servers to completely get
around
Craig White wrote:
Eh? Ubuntu doesn't ship MP3 either.
multi-verse?
Nothing from multiverse is on the shipped CDs, nor is it enabled by
default. It's exactly the same as rpmfusion, etc.. You have to add it
to sources.list yourself.
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