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Elvis Angelaccio changed:
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--- Comment #8 from Nate Graham ---
Sounds pretty frustrating. Maybe you should make your own distro to show
everyone how it should be done!
...and that would be how we got into this situation. :)
So getting involved with an existing project is
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--- Comment #7 from alex ---
so... how can I no longer be plagued by this kind of @#$%^*I( ?
should I revert to "sudo apt-get install" situations? I remember twenty years
ago users dropped Linux because if package dependency problems. twenty years
???
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Nate Graham changed:
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--- Comment #5 from alex ---
This kind of problem should not exist in 2020...
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--- Comment #4 from alex ---
And this is Dolphin 17.12.3. One wonders what the use is of all these package
managers if all you get are old versions. !
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--- Comment #3 from alex ---
Via right click I select Open With... Other > . in the search box I search for
Video, and tick "Remember application association for all files of type 'mp3
audio' ... "
but this is never remembered, I always have to do this
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--- Comment #2 from Nate Graham
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Julian Schraner changed:
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