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<0> which of these gives better sound? xmms or amarok? <1> leler: what does it mind? <2> both gives same sound? <3> madferret: Thanks. I am regularly a Debian user, but at school I am required to use Suse, which is a bit foreign to me. <2> better speakers give better sound <1> that's like asking which of 2+3 or 3+2 give the better result <4> el_cubano: I have removed dragonegg rpm restarted FFox and now all is great ! <0> i know, but maybe they use different plugins or equalization. thats what i mean... <4> Leler: in theory I think they are the same. Just different view (GUI). <2> if theres something notable is that the amarok eq do lower the sound a little <2> but amarok has jsut more features... its a little ram itnesive <2> the only reaons one woudlnt use amarok is ram limitation <2> actually, theres also dumbness too <0> thanks <2> xmms = nineties, amarok = 2006 player <0> yep but i don't like the amarok playlist
<0> xmms playlist is a lot better for me <0> and amarok main window desnt support skins <2> you can make amarok gui look like xmms.. make it in separate windows <2> but playlist features and search are better in amarok, probably becaus eit uses dbs like sqlite or mysql or postgre.. it allows even some regexps... <0> thats true <4> Are there is something similar to FireFox's about:plugins in other browsers (Konqueror, Opera and IE) ? <5> dang makeSUSEdvd didn't work with amd64 here <5> (RC1, that is, of course) <6> I should really invest in a DVD burner. <6> Burning 5 cds was a pain. <5> it really is <5> and there's some other extra add-on CD too? <5> at least I have some 32x CDs; doesn't take too long per CD <5> got over 100 dvds though, and CDs are scarce :O <7> RC1 RULEZ? <5> no since you can't use makeSUSEdvd with it apparently :D <8> OMG CAPS. <8> RC1 has more mono-virus-gnome-filth in it. <evil eye> :P <9> daPhoenix: mono is not gnome filth <6> no, it's just mono filth. <5> kde doesn't depend on it <9> and what is wrong with mono? <6> nothing... aside from the filth part. <6> ;) <6> I like a few mono apps actually, tomboy, f-spot... <6> I wish they had some other apps to show off it's ability. <6> Well, good apps that is. <9> I dont like any of the gnome mono apps <8> What's wrong with Mono? What's wrong with .NET :P <5> heh <9> nothing wrong with .net <2> benJIman: not even banshee? <5> I presume he means .NET p***port :P <5> ok, moment of truth -- time to burn <9> madferret: heh <6> mono rocks, .net ****ith... <10> .net on it's own looks like a rather nice platform <6> but for cross platform stuff I use python. <6> (only because <6> I'm not really that great of a programmer) <6> But I am considering CompSci as a major now that it's one of the best jobs in america (tm) <6> oh common, you guys have read that article, no? <6> Nope! <6> hehe <9> if you want money then plumbing and similar things is the way to go <8> Indeed. <6> Actually, I'm interested in doing business/finance and CompSci would be an ***et to have in that field. <8> They make $$ atm. <6> As everything is getting systematic. <9> they will always be able to make money <10> until we develop pipeless plumbing! <6> I'm an experienced painter as a backup. <6> zomg the pipeless! <6> heh <11> SuSEhelp: suse dvd <6> !dvd <12> To play film dvds take a read at this fine walk-tru by Timo Pirinen > http://www.saunalahti.fi/~pirisisi/tips/Linux/dvdplay/
<11> noe - thats wrong <10> !playdvd <12> To play film dvds take a read at this fine walk-tru by Timo Pirinen > http://www.saunalahti.fi/~pirisisi/tips/Linux/dvdplay/ <11> i want to make a dvd of 5 suse cds <10> !find dvd <10> !search dvd <12> Matching factoids: ftp dvd; playdvd; dvd; cd_dvd_diff; dvd10; livedvd; libdvdcss; cdtodvd; <10> !cdtodvd <12> To make a dvd from the cd ISOs, visit this link: http://en.opensuse.org/Making_a_DVD_from_CDs <11> thx :) <13> Quick heads up: Firefox 1.5.0.2 out <14> how do i configure an optical drive to automount? this is 9.3 <9> it will automount by default danh <14> benJIman actually, it doesn't currently <9> you're sure it's not mounted in /media? <14> yes. there is a folder for dvdrecorder, but i never see anything in it. i have to create a folder and use 'mount' to get to the contents of data cds and dvds <14> then, when i am done, i can't get 'umount' to uunmopunt. it always reports 'device busy' <3> Hello again. How do I setup sudo so that it automatically searches /usr/local/sbin, /usr/sbin and /sbin ? It appears that those directories are not added to the PATH by sudo. <10> sudo doesn't add paths <10> use su - if you want a proper environemtn <3> frb: That seems kind of braindead. If run `sudo route add foobar`, it should find route in /sbin, no? <2> ah, when I didnt have the root pw in some shot, always always awasy sudo su - <9> el_cubano: su -c "route add foobar" <15> Hello would like to ask something. How stable is SUSE 10.1 RC1? <3> benJIman: But the point of using sudo is that I can run a bunch of commands in succession and remeber that I authenticated. Otherwise, I must enter the root p***word every time with su. <9> C-O-L-T: stability isn't an issue, whether things work is <6> C-O-L-T, stable enough to be an RC. <9> el_cubano: or you could get a root shell and then you wouldn't have to re-authenticate <9> you could always add the paths to your user <2> ubuntu syndrome <9> sudo remembers your user environment, that's the point <15> benJIman: Currently I am using Fedora and would like to try SUSE, and 10.1 is very eye cathy so that is why I am interested in that one. Opinion? <3> benJIman: That sort of makes auditing a bit tougher. Each invocation of sudo gets logged. Note, I am not trying to prevent anything or anyone (since sudo su - effectively byp***es it), just that if something goes wrong the exact command is logged. <9> C-O-L-T: xgl isn't enabled by default <9> if you want to use the system use 10.0 <6> Yeah, don't go with distros because they look good. <6> Use what works, is functional, and gives you the most productivity for your time. <9> el_cubano: sudo maintains your user environment so you can run commands without having to reset all the variables etc <9> el_cubano: you could add those paths to your user paths <15> benJIman: I am using a computer just for everyday use. I mean if I open for example and open office will it break? or things like that, playing a movie or so on <2> C-O-L-T: do you need a beta for everyday use? <3> benJIman: That will work. Thanks for the pointer. <2> will you install a beta in the computer you sue to work? <9> C-O-L-T: not break it no, but some things may not work <9> !beta <12> If you want a stable machine that is easy to setup and relatively problem free, DO NOT use a beta OS! If you are VERY comfortable with Linux/SuSE and wish to help the developers by submitting bug reports, don't mind instability, and understand that many features may not work correctly or at all, then go for it. For support post on the opensuse-factory mailing list <6> SuSE 10 will be fine for you C-O-L-T. <9> package management still isn't working completely from factory thismorning <15> wickers: guess can not install suse 10 on my machine and don't know why that is my problem with suse 10 <10> I tried to install directly from factory... it didn't work <6> C-O-L-T, no idea what won't work eh? Well, maybe suse 10.1 might not be your cup of tea either. <3> Thanks for the help everyone. <16> it could take you forever to get 10.1 atm anyway as everyone is trying to get it :p <10> that's why I was trying to install it last night <10> the calm before the store so to speak <6> kronoz, no torrent? <15> wickers: I can install Ubuntu, Fedora, Xandros but I can not SUSE, I have downloaded 5 cd's and when I try to install the install system says me some error with i586 thing don't understand. I think I have a good system for basic capabilities AMD Duron 1300 MHZ. 256 MB ram <15> wickers: don't know what is the problem any opinion? <9> C-O-L-T: are you trying to install 10.1 or 10.0? <16> wickers, torrent was at about 10 - 20 kbps so i'm going http <6> Well, maybe it was a defective disc? did you md5 the ISO images? <9> and "some error" isn't very useful, if you had the exact error it would help <16> ftp even <9> you're not trying to use x86_64 isos on 32bit system? <16> COLT: you should get the md5 sums of the images/discs <15> benJIman: 10.0 <15> benJIman: no I am trying old cl***ic i386 <9> C-O-L-T: do you have a 64bit machine? <6> read up, he has a Duron <15> benJIman: no AMD Duron 1300 MHZ <6> avec 256 megs of memory. <6> (you might want to consider a memory upgrade sometime soon... ram is cheep) <17> !yastsources <12> For more information about YaST sources and how to add them, check http://susewiki.apanela.com/goodlinks:yast_sources or http://wiki.suselinuxsupport.de/wikka.php?wakka=HowToAddReposandSoftwarewithYastcli | Make sure to only refresh sources that will actually change, as depicted in this screenshot: http://spinink.net/images/screens/yast.jpg
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