because it's a pre-release. these are newbies that need something that just
works, and until the release candidate status is removed and it is called a
full release I am reccomending to those that are not linux experts to stay
away from the latest release until it is ready.

1.3.4 just works.  I have had no problems at all with 1.3.4 except the
weather plugin when you lose network connectivity, and I have a total of 6
freevo stand alone machines running 1.3.4 out there in people's homes that I
support... no crashes, no wierd bugs, it just works. (no these people don't
care about watching tv through freevo. They want a digital VCR/media
playback system.)

I warn everyone that is not really good at linux to stay away from any
release candidate out there, kernel, mplayer, gnucash, KDE.. it doesnt
matter.  Release candidates are for testing not for production use by
newbies.

So until freevo 1.4 is out of the release candidate stage I won't reccomend
anything higher to newbies or new users at my Linux Users Group. 

the release candidates are for those of us here that are comfortable messing
about in configurations and trying to break it.


-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 12:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Freevo-users] Re: Old freevo release location.


"Gray, Tim" wrote:
> I had someone ask me where to download freevo, and I reccomended the last
> working release before the 1.4rc releases.  but it's no longer available
on
> the Sourceforge site. 
>
> anyone have a link to the old release files? 

Why do you need that? If 1.4rcX have problems, please report them
here. 

Dischi

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