Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> On Tue 05 Jun 2007 16:37:42 NZST +1200, Reg wrote:
>
>   
> That'll be because most of the interesting codecs are missing. No
> commercial company is able to ship those or they'll get their pants sued
> off by the music/film mafia. You're not alone though and the source is
> with us, so browse over to
>
> http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories
> http://opensuse-community.org/Package_Sources
>
> for all the goodies you might want. It won't outright say which
> repository contains e.g. decss, read between the lines. When the gecko
> changes to blue for the second link above, you're on a non-official SUSE
> site with more references SUSE isn't allowed to put.
>
> There's a hot off the press OpenOffice 2.2 in one of the repos mentioned
> at the first link btw. Paste the repo URL into yast and click a few more
> buttons to get it.
>
> Volker

Thanks Volker I now have Kaffeine running fine although when I installed
libxine it made kaffeine work but killed off the other sound program
called Anorak or whatever it was called. Basically I just want to play
mp3's via my network as my music library is on another computer.
Although kaffeine lets me do that ok it seems clumsy to me regarding
creating playlists. Is there a better option?

-- 
?Regards
Reg

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