On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 08:27 -0400, jerry wrote:
> I have migrated around 15 people to linux and initially multimedia was
> the only thing they disliked about linux. Now I add a fully configured
> mplayer + mplayer mozilla plugin, RealPlayer binary, and Flash plugin and
> I get very few complaints.
>
> are going to use linux because that works. I have never been bothered
> keeping everything up to date in the multimedia area, but everywhere
> else linux is tops.
>
I have migrated around 15 people to linux and initially multimedia was
the only thing they disliked about linux. Now I add a ful
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Does she still need
> to use smbmount to access my /pub/songs directory, or is there some
> other means of addressing resources on a host when you have a
> Linux-to-Linux connection? I'm not talking about copying files, but
> opening them in-place
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005, Peter B. Steiger wrote:
to use smbmount to access my /pub/songs directory, or is there some
other means of addressing resources on a host when you have a
Linux-to-Linux connection? I'm not talking about copying files, but
opening them in-place on the server.
My experience
>Does she still need to use
> smbmount to access my /pub/songs directory, or is there some
> other means of addressing resources on a host when you have a
> Linux-to-Linux connection? I'm not talking about copying
> files, but opening them in-place on the server.
>
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