for the
xebian installation...
nikosapi
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only have a version problem. But how do I fix this?
Thanks,nikosapi
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Sorry to bother you all but I found the solution, it was as simple as adding MPLAYER_VERSION = to my local_conf.pynikosapiOn 7/22/06, nikosapi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I was able upgrade mplayer by steeling binaries from my ubuntu pc (
mplayer1.0pre7). Mplayer works fine on it's own and if I
the dependencies and it works! It just takes a good hour to
hunt down all the dependencies and compile them, but after that it's smooth
sailing.
nikosapi
On Thursday 12 October 2006 22:05, Walt Frampus wrote:
Not trying to start a distro debate, but what is the best, easiest
distro to use
I'm running 11.0, and I wanted to build it myself, I even built mplayer just
to see if I can get a bit more speed out of it. But thanks for the link, I'll
check out 1.6, on a faster box.
nick
On Friday 13 October 2006 01:51, Evan Hisey wrote:
Nikosapi-
Slackware pacakges of freevo
Right now I have two freevo boxes that get their fxd directory from an nfs
mount on a server. The problem is that when one of them writes to an fxd file
the other can't modify it because it doesn't have the right permissions so I
have to manually log into the server and change the permissions.
Hello,
I recently found a bunch of old AVI files that I added metadata to and
attempted to watch them using Freevo.
The problem is that the metadata I provided is quite ugly and I prefer just
using the filename. Is there a way to prevent Freevo from parsing the
metadata for certain filetypes?
On January 2, 2008 16:30:44 Andreas Dick wrote:
hei all
I would like to accelerate the shutdown and bootup time of my freevo box.
one way would be to 'suspend to RAM' (S3) in the case of Shutdown in
freevo. I tried:
SHUTDOWN_SYS_CMD = /etc/acpi/sleep.sh
this works fine, but after resuming