Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-14 Thread Adam James
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. Regards, -- Adam James [EMAIL PROTECTED] PROOF OF

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-12 Thread Craig Hagerman
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?

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-12 Thread Adam James
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.

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-12 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-12 Thread Robert Isaac
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

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-11 Thread Matthias Julius
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

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-11 Thread Craig Hagerman
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

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-11 Thread Chris DiVirgilio
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

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-11 Thread Jaime Ochoa Malagón
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:

iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-10 Thread Craig Hagerman
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

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-10 Thread Dean Hamstead
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

Re: iTunes in 32bit chroot?

2006-01-10 Thread Craig Hagerman
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