On 07/07/16 22:11, Peter Merchant wrote:
On 07/07/16 14:15, Terry Coles wrote:
On Thursday, 7 July 2016 14:06:45 BST Peter Merchant wrote:
I have had a couple of sessions of upgrades to keep my system
'up-to-date' since I last ran Kaffeine. I glanced at the list and I
believe saw something
To Peter Merchant:
Don't know if it's particularly relevant to your OS, but there's been
quite a lot of chatter about Kaffeine on
alt.os.linux.mageia - 2 threads starting 6 June and 23 June.
Graeme
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On 07/07/16 14:15, Terry Coles wrote:
On Thursday, 7 July 2016 14:06:45 BST Peter Merchant wrote:
I have had a couple of sessions of upgrades to keep my system
'up-to-date' since I last ran Kaffeine. I glanced at the list and I
believe saw something possibly related. Where do I find the logs of
On Thursday, 7 July 2016 14:06:45 BST Peter Merchant wrote:
> I have had a couple of sessions of upgrades to keep my system
> 'up-to-date' since I last ran Kaffeine. I glanced at the list and I
> believe saw something possibly related. Where do I find the logs of
> these updates?
Open the Update
On 07/07/16 08:06, Terry Coles wrote:
On Wednesday, 6 July 2016 21:18:00 BST Peter Merchant wrote:
Until a few days ago, Kaffeine worked fine with my Freecom DVB-T USB
stick, Now it says 'no device found' but dmesg shows it there, and the
firmware is in it's usual place [/lib/firmware].
Was
Until a few days ago, Kaffeine worked fine with my Freecom DVB-T USB
stick, Now it says 'no device found' but dmesg shows it there, and the
firmware is in it's usual place [/lib/firmware].
I notice that my version is ver 1.2.2 and apt-get tells me that this is
the latest version though the
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