Hello folks,
short time, short go today: I need a web design program for Linux (I use
Suse 7.3 here) which can use the files from NETOBJECTS FUSION 7 (Winsuck)
Explanation for those who are interested:
I ran into installing the NOF 7 pack, and it requires that god-damn Win
Internet Explorer 5.5
Dear folks,
I have suffered a harddisk-crash on 20021127, and I now got this hdd back
from guarantee services. So I am back.
I am currently downloading 2000 Emails from the servers.
But I lost some mails, so would you be so kind as to copy from your
personal folder:
- all mails going through
Locations:
==
www.propellerheads.se
www.steinberg.de
Program:
ReBirth 338 1.0
ReBirth 338 2.0+
Question:
=
I have searched the entire Propellerheads' homepage and other sources.
I have exchanged mails with M.Zetterquist, one of the programmers and
still do.
I need a KDE
Hi Linuxers...
I would like to learn more about Linux and security.
What (useful links also appreciated) sources for reading
and mailinglists can you advise?
Thanks!
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Philip J. Koenig schrieb:
There has been a heated discussion on this over in the FreeBSD
security list, suffice to say that Theo's obnoxious attitude doesn't
help matters. Nonetheless this is important info:
Why is that obnoxious at all?
We've been trying to warn vendors about 3.3 and
attached the email I attempted to send.
I hope this helps,
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Oliver Ob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 July 2001 12:19
To: Andrew Smith
Subject: [AUDiO] Mp3-Jukebox *** No answer?? ***
Andrew Smith schrieb:
Hi
mpg123 will run well
Hallo list,
I installed SUSE 7.0 for my Jukebox server.
Soundblaster works fine, NFS also. No problems here.
Even wavplay runs LONG wavs just fine (tested with
a 9 MB long wav file)
Now regarding MP3s I got a problem. mp3blaster,
which seems to apparently have a larger read-ahead
than mpg123,
Tim Wunder schrieb:
Hi All,
Alan Jackson wrote a nice little SxS on Ripping Vinyl LPs that appears
under CD BURNERS. I recently ran across a relatively new Gnome program
that facilitates de-noising and de-clicking: The Gnome Wave Cleaner
(http://redhawk.org/gwc.html). I'm having a little