Hi Frank. You say your favorite is the Linux Mint. I wonder, does it have
all support for midi playback. On my gOS netbook it doesn't play midi files
in browser and in totem media player. In the layer it plays it once and then
says a codecs is missing. Yet it's  not missing, but is configured wrong.
But I can't fix it - I tried a few things already. Does Linux Mint havehis
problem too? I especially care that it play midi files on webpages.



On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Frank Newman <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi  Stefan,
>
> Sorry to hear that you have not had a good experience with gOS. Was this
> your first time with Linux? If so, gOS was probably not the best choice to
> try. It's a lot of fun with some really good features but probably not the
> most newbie friendly. I would suggest that, once you have reinstalled
> windows, you set up a dual boot with another Linux distro. My own personal
> favourite is Linux Mint, which comes with most of the codecs for playing
> movies, mp3's etc. It is also very good at recognising hardware.
>
> Good luck!
> Frank
>
>
>
>
> >
>

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