On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 19:47 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
I noticed your sig did not render correctly in my mailer.
The delimiter for a sig should be --spacereturn not --return
Thank you for pointing this out Chris. Should be fixed now.
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On 1/12/06, Jaime Ochoa Malagón [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I suggest try amarok I'm realy enjoy using it...and the pluggin of kxdocker...
Thanks for the suggestion Jaime, amaroK looks nice. I'll give it a try.
By the way, is there some kind of law that linux apps must have stupid names?
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 17:13 +0900, Craig Hagerman wrote:
On 1/12/06, Jaime Ochoa Malagón [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I suggest try amarok I'm realy enjoy using it...
and the pluggin of kxdocker...
Thanks for the suggestion Jaime, amaroK looks nice. I'll give it a
try.
Craig Hagerman wrote:
By the way, is there some kind of law that linux apps must have stupid
names?
flamewar instensity=minorNo, only KDE ones./flamewar :-D
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On 1/12/06, Craig Hagerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/12/06, Jaime Ochoa Malagón [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I suggest try amarok I'm realy enjoy using it...
and the pluggin of kxdocker...
Thanks for the suggestion Jaime, amaroK looks nice. I'll give it a try.
It is a good player and
Craig Hagerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
incredibly slow starting up (because I have so much music). I usually
use xmms, but for some reason when I create and save a playlist it
won't open in xmms afterwards anyway (wants to open in rhythm box!?)
That certainly can be adjusted in the file
On 1/11/06, Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig Hagerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
incredibly slow starting up (because I have so much music). I usually
use xmms, but for some reason when I create and save a playlist it
won't open in xmms afterwards anyway (wants to open in
On Jan 11, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Craig Hagerman wrote:
On 1/11/06, Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig Hagerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
incredibly slow starting up (because I have so much music). I
usually
use xmms, but for some reason when I create and save a playlist it
won't
And I suggest try amarok I'm realy enjoy using it...
and the pluggin of kxdocker...
On 1/11/06, Chris DiVirgilio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Craig Hagerman wrote:
On 1/11/06, Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig Hagerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Just curious - does anyone here use crossover office (or wine) and
been able to run iTunes successfully? I would really love to run
iTunes on my debian box. I tried out crossover office in a 32bit
chroot, and was able to get iTunes installed successfully, but never
could get the sound to
dont forget 'gtkpod' for all your ipoding needs. except buying
music... but thats what the cd store is for ;)
Dean
Craig Hagerman wrote:
Hi,
Just curious - does anyone here use crossover office (or wine) and
been able to run iTunes successfully? I would really love to run
iTunes on my debian
On 1/11/06, Dean Hamstead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dont forget 'gtkpod' for all your ipoding needs. except buying
music... but thats what the cd store is for ;)
Thanks for the suggestion, but I am OK with using my Powerbook to sync
my iPod. I have my music on an NFS share on the Debian server
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