Streaming MP3 Server....

2002-04-01 Thread Daniel Hoffman


I have seen a few web based interfaces to ICEcast and the like previously, I am 
more after input to if anyone has tried setting up a configuration like what I 
am after...

I am looking for a complete mp3 system, basically, I would like a MP3 playlist 
interface via a website, and rather than broadcast the output via icecast or 
the like, stream it straight to my sound card and therefore to me ears.

I have seen a few icecast servers and frontends that would help me, I just 
thought I would drop a stone in the puddle and see if anyone else has done the 
same thing


any feedback off list appreciated...


- daniel.



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Best WM for slow machine?

2001-06-10 Thread Daniel Hoffman
I've got an older Pentium 166 with 16 megs of RAM that I want to put Debian
on. I already tried once, and put KDE on it, but that was very slw and
unresponsive. What's your favorite lightweight (but still fully functional!)
window manager? FVWM? Enlightenment? Windowmaker?
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Daniel Hoffman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Guy Fawkes: The last man to enter Parliament with honest intent!
If you find a solution and become attached to it, the solution may become
your next problem.
©2001




Re: Best WM for slow machine?

2001-06-10 Thread Daniel Hoffman
The list so far:
BlackBox
IceWM
fvwm2
fvwm95
sawfish
XFce
PWM

Thanks for the great (and very quick) response so far--any others i should
add to my shopping list?
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Daniel Hoffman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Voice come from cow on wall.
If you find a solution and become attached to it, the solution may become
your next problem.
©2001

- Original Message -
From: ktb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: Best WM for slow machine?


 On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 07:45:31PM -0400, Daniel Hoffman wrote:
  I've got an older Pentium 166 with 16 megs of RAM that I want to put
Debian
  on. I already tried once, and put KDE on it, but that was very slw
and
  unresponsive. What's your favorite lightweight (but still fully
functional!)
  window manager? FVWM? Enlightenment? Windowmaker?

 I would recommend PWM -
 http://www.students.tut.fi/~tuomov/pwm/
 kent