On 20/11/2007, Gary Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://iplayersupport.external.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/bbciplayer.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=14&cat_lvl1=1

That page is *very* interesting, any users of ubuntu, debian or other
GNU/Linux based OS's here?
/me *proudly raises hand*

Perhaps someone can explain what this means:
>GNU/Linux operating system can use the Crossover plug-in to play Windows
>Media files. For more information about this contact your GNU/Linux
supplier or >source.
because to me it seems that the person who wrote it doesn't have a
clue about what they are on about.
There are _so_ many problems with this sentence, it's hard to know
where to start pointing out it is wrong; has the writer even used a
GNU/Linux based OS.

p.s. Kudos for using GNU/Linux though! At least *that* bit of
terminology is correct.

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