John Aldrich wrote:
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> On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> >
> > lftp kicks ncftp's ass all up and down the block ;)
> >
> Hmm...I've been to linuxberg and FreshMeat and the closest I could
> come was "GUIFTP" on FMwas that what you were referring to? If
> not, could you post a url where one c
install bladeenc first); now it
rips and encodes the whole song easily. Guess it was just a lame
problem (heh).
Chip Rose.
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s? I do a "Rip & Encode", and Grip uses cdda2wav for the rip and
lame for the encode to mp3. Anyone?
Thanks,
Chip Rose.
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John Aldrich wrote:
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> On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Chip Rose. wrote:
> > Sound doesn't work at all after re-installing Mandrake6.0 - it worked
> > just fine last week under the same Mandrake6.0, right out of the box.
> > Now I did a full install and it doesn't wo
Sound doesn't work at all after re-installing Mandrake6.0 - it worked
just fine last week under the same Mandrake6.0, right out of the box.
Now I did a full install and it doesn't work, but still works fine in
MS-Windows. I'm using KDE, and switching to Gnome/Enlightenment doesn't
help (just a s
> > I've been using Free Agent as my NG reader in window$ for as long as
> > I have been online. Now that I'm moving up to Linux, what do you
> > recommend? Thanks.
=
Linux has nothing that even remotely matches Agent/Free Agent, or the
other Windows newsreaders, *PARTICULARLY* in r
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> Are you thinking of XF86Setup???
>
> I don't believe it comes with Mandrake distribution, however, you can
> probably download it from Linuxberg.
>
> >> Original Message <<
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> On 10/15/99, 7:46:26 PM, "PSM 0x2710]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED