Re: Ubunto vs. Debian

2005-07-17 Thread hell0 un1verse
t; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +(617) 308-5571 > http://laniels.org/ > PGP key: http://laniels.org/slaniel.key > > > BodyID:62641413.2.n.logpart (stored separately) > > Client desktop: Ubuntu, server side: Debian stable. Choice makes sense?:) -- hell0 un1verse

Re: How to play WMA and MP3 files on Sarge?

2005-07-08 Thread hell0 un1verse
Totem can play MP3? I thought I can't, I tried it before, it said unsupported. On 7/8/05, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hell0 un1verse wrote: > > >Hi, as in the title, thanks a lot:) > > > > > > > MP3 is easy; xine, totem, noatun, xmms, a

How to play WMA and MP3 files on Sarge?

2005-07-07 Thread hell0 un1verse
Hi, as in the title, thanks a lot:) -- hell0 un1verse

HP1012 on Sarge

2005-06-24 Thread hell0 un1verse
Hi there, I am gonna run Sarge on my ThinkPad T42, any notes on how to hook up HP1012 LaserJet and get it work on Sarge? Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks. -- hell0 un1verse

Question about Last-Minute Notes

2005-06-15 Thread hell0 un1verse
n the system. Why is it "unofficial" CD? Isn't this CD from official Sarge release? -- hell0 un1verse

Re: Netinstallation of Debian 3.0 - regarding

2005-06-14 Thread hell0 un1verse
Other buddies on the list should be able to point you to some good installation manual, basically you just burn the CD, boot the machine, and follow the installation process, which is quite straightforward. -- hell0 un1verse

Re: 3.1_r0a

2005-06-10 Thread hell0 un1verse
I see. Thanks. On 6/10/05, Maurits van Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 08:11:44PM +0800, hell0 un1verse wrote: > > I found that the release was named "3.1_r0a". Just for curiosity, what > > does that "a" mean? > > It si

3.1_r0a

2005-06-10 Thread hell0 un1verse
HI, a simple question here, when I wanted to download the netinst ISO image for Sarge at this address: http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0a/i386/iso-cd/debian-31r0a-i386-netinst.iso I found that the release was named "3.1_r0a". Just for curiosity, what does that "a" mean? Thanks.