IMHO Perhaps it is best to wait until browsers abandon NPAPI.
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 2:20 AM, Luigi Baldoni wrote:
> Hi all,
> during a boring afternoon I had a look at a few seemingly forgotten
> packages that are outdated, don't build or are possibly useless.
>
> I suggest the following chan
Wolfgang,
Thanks wrote that before I did an update. Great to see it's fixed!
You Packman guys can never get enough credit! Keep up the good work I
greatly appreciate what you all do here!
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To the maintaner(s) of XBMC:
When I tried to start XBMC from the Kmenu it didn't start. So I started it
from Konsole I got this:
sh: xdpyinfo: command not found
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/xbmc/FEH.py", line 175, in
if (badColorDepth()):
File "/usr/share/xbmc/FEH.
I just joined JIRA!
Ok so I want to make sure I've got this right we do the follwing on JIRA
the Packman Bugtracker:
1. report bugs(Obviously!)
2.Report issues(like kdenlive doesn't work)
3.request new packages(like say The foo system dicer 1.0)
In essence everything that used to be done here.
Now
Pascal,
First I apologize for not putting that info in I'm very sorry.
Second, upon reading your reply I thought to check the repo. In doing so I
saw that there was an update on kdenlive. It works now.
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Pascal,
First I apologize for not putting that info in I'm very sorry.
Second, upon reading your reply I thought to check the repo. In doing so I
saw that there was an update on kdenlive. It works now.
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When I try to start kdenlive I get this:
kdenlive: error while loading shared libraries: libmlt.so.4: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
I checked, the libmlt5 in Packman provides libmlt.so.5 but not 4. It is my
hope that it's a help.
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-- Guys! if it is OK with all of you, I would like to present to you the
view of the not so computer savvy enduser. The one that would be among
the,"Most would run screaming from bugzilla and trac."
While I personally wouldn't run as a dumb end user and looking at both I
personally like JIRA.
robbi
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:42 AM, Cristian Morales Vega <
reddw...@opensuse.org> wrote:
> On 10 April 2012 05:39, rlee wrote:
> > My question is it possible to repackage VLC2.0 so that when one updates
> > they'll get the vlc-aout-pulse along with it instead of having
For Suse users one needs to install vlc-aout-pulse through Yast or zypper.
read about it in the Suse Forums here:
http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/applications/474147-vlc-2-sound-problems-2.html
at post number 10.
My question is it possible to repackage VLC2.0 so that when
Just thought I'd let you all know VLC 2.0 is out. here's the link:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-sources.html
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Hi,
I am making a request for DeVeDe in the Opensuse 11.4 Repos. In Extras
perhaps?
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There was a long discussion on the legality of libfaac it turned out that
Packman could not keep its version of libfaac so it was switched off. The
discussion was about ffmpeg. You'll find it under that subject in the
archives, the date for the thread was around Nov 16.
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 11
I've just tried Audacity again and I still get the same thing is the problem
ffmpeg or Audacity? I'd be willing to test any fix for this on my system.
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:06 PM, rlee wrote:
> Using Audacity I was going to transcode a recording made from a digital
> vo
Using Audacity I was going to transcode a recording made from a digital
voice recorder. It
records in .WMA format last month and again this month.
Also again I got this in a box:
Audacity recognized the type of file '/home/robbie/VN520078.WMA'.
Importers supposedly supporting such files are:
FFmpeg
I'm using Opensuse 11.3 KDE4.5 and Audacity 1.3.12-3.pm.5.4
I was going to transcode a recording made from a digital voice recorder. It
records in .WMA format.
What I got was a box that had this in it:
Audacity recognized the type of file '/home/robbie/VN520078.WMA'.
Importers supposedly supportin
When I open Audacity I find that it cannot find LAME. It's acting just like
it did back when the Packman version of ffmpeg was too new for Auadcity. Is
this now the case with LAME?
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Detlef,
Audacity works! It works perfectly! Thank You! Thank You!
Oldcpu is right you guys are the Best!
Once again Thank You
Have a great weekend!
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Audacity is not finding the ffmpeg library even after using the "locate
library" feature. It finds Lame just not ffmpeg.
At first I thought it was ffmpeg because for a little while I could not do
wma to flac in CLI. That problem though has since been fixed. The problem of
conversion started in 1.3
ble codecs anymore, is that omission inadvertent or have
new laws come in to cause this?
If still legal can they be re-installed,please?
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 4:52 PM, rlee wrote:
> I ran an ffmpeg -format
> I found that wma is missing, oversight or new laws?
>
> --
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I ran an ffmpeg -format
I found that wma is missing, oversight or new laws?
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