Re: [Freevo-users] Update of Freevo packages for distributions?

2009-08-10 Thread Jason Tackaberry
On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 19:58 -0500, Evan Hisey wrote: In truth Mailing lists get much faster responses and more viewing than forums do. Forums just tend to be easier to google. Neither is intrinsically better than the other, I think. (Although personally mailing lists integrate much more

Re: [Freevo-users] Update of Freevo packages for distributions?

2009-08-10 Thread Chris Jones
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 02:30:24PM EDT, Jason Tackaberry wrote: On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 19:58 -0500, Evan Hisey wrote: In truth Mailing lists get much faster responses and more viewing than forums do. Forums just tend to be easier to google. Neither is intrinsically better than the other,

Re: [Freevo-users] Update of Freevo packages for distributions?

2009-08-10 Thread Jason Tackaberry
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 15:08 -0400, Chris Jones wrote: Well, I certainly don't think that a web interface designed to meet the needs of the entire population can compare with the MUA setup that I and many others like myself painstakingly configured over the years to meet their own particular

Re: [Freevo-users] Update of Freevo packages for distributions?

2009-08-10 Thread Chris Jones
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 03:58:49PM EDT, Jason Tackaberry wrote: On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 15:08 -0400, Chris Jones wrote: Well, I certainly don't think that a web interface designed to meet the needs of the entire population can compare with the MUA setup that I and many others like myself

[Freevo-users] Update of Freevo packages for distributions?

2009-08-09 Thread bluepuma.excite
Hello, Freevo looks very interesting and I hope it can run on a Celeron 733 MHz with only 128 MB of RAM. As a Linux newbie I would love to just install a full distro, but they all seem to be very outdated. I can install a regular Linux distro, but the available Freevo packages seem to be

Re: [Freevo-users] Update of Freevo packages for distributions?

2009-08-09 Thread Elizabeth Dodd
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009, bluepuma.excite wrote: Hello, Freevo looks very interesting and I hope it can run on a Celeron 733 MHz with only 128 MB of RAM. some things will be slow As a Linux newbie I would love to just install a full distro, but they all seem to be very outdated. you can't have

Re: [Freevo-users] Update of Freevo packages for distributions?

2009-08-09 Thread Evan Hisey
2009/8/9 bluepuma.excite bluep...@excite.com: Hello, Freevo looks very interesting and I hope it can run on a Celeron 733 MHz with only 128 MB of RAM. The only things I would recommend on that spec would be slackware or debian stable. But even then it is going to be a bit slow and forget

Re: [Freevo-users] Update of Freevo packages for distributions?

2009-08-09 Thread Chris Jones
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 08:58:08PM EDT, Evan Hisey wrote: 2009/8/9 bluepuma.excite bluep...@excite.com: [..] By the way, I would prefer to have a regular Freevo forum over this mailing list, the handling is not very user friendly. In truth Mailing lists get much faster responses and more