The source is here:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/flac/flac_1.1.2.orig.tar.gz
I got that from the Debian package page for it:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/sound/xmms-flac
Hopefully that helps.
Mr O wrote:
That is part of the problem. Find the source for that. Been
hunting for
That is part of the problem. Find the source for that. Been
hunting for a tar.gz or bz2 version and all I can find are RPMs.
--- Martin Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you install xmms-flac yet? That's what is going to make it
> work.
>
> Mr O wrote:
> > BMP is Bloated Media Player. More
Check the camera. Many digital cameras have two modes for USB.
One allows it to act as a USB mass storage. Otherwise pick up a
card reader.
--- marbux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But the immediate problem is that the system does not
> autodetect the camera,
> the manual install includes no dri
I'm down with a bad cold, full of aspirin, liquids, and over-the-counter
cold symptom relievers that have left me brainless. My plan for coping
called for lots of naps with all hope of getting any work done abandoned
during my waking hours, which would be spent playing Shishen-Sho on my
computer. B
Did you install xmms-flac yet? That's what is going to make it work.
Mr O wrote:
BMP is Bloated Media Player. More of a jukebox player. I don't
have to tell XMMS where my music is. I don't want it to index my
files. I just want it to play my music and use some of my
favorite plugins like joystic
BMP is Bloated Media Player. More of a jukebox player. I don't
have to tell XMMS where my music is. I don't want it to index my
files. I just want it to play my music and use some of my
favorite plugins like joystick control, alarm, and shutdown.
I just can't play FLAC for some reason though I hav
We're going to be doing something a little bit different this month.
Put on your thinking caps and get your ideas together because this
month it's:
"Lightning Talks" (on cool hacks)
Presented by: everyone!
6:30pm Tuesday, August 21 -- Eugene City Brewery (downstairs)
Have you bee
I still use XMMS. I see no reason to move away from it. With XMMS and
mplayer I've got all my multimedia playback needs taken care of.
I cannot agree with those who rank modesty among the virtues. To the
logician all things should be seen exactly as they are, and to
underestimate one's self is
There's always the Beep Music Player (BMP) based on XMMS, updated for GTK2 - it
can use most XMMS plugins I believe.
- Jason L.
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Sent: Mon 8/13/2007 9:50 PM
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