On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 15:52, Victor B. Tagos wrote:

> 
> thanks for the suggestion!  actually, this thing crossed my mind before but i 
> got worried about lots of things like disk space, having to install plugins 
> for each new profile, etc.  i assume there is an easy way to standardize 
> profiles but i dont know how. 

i believe something like /etc/profile is your friend... ;)

> 
> i also plan to setup an mp3 server so that customers can listen to music over 
> the network.  i discovered that mp3 files on remote computers cannot be 
> played in xmms even if i can browse them with file manager.  can you please 
> tell me how to implement this properly?
> 

try icecast. but this is really more like an internet radio solution,
rather than an mp3 server. but then i haven't been able to tweak with it
yet, but i think this is what icecast does -- according to their
website. google should be friendly to you... ;)

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