On Jan 11, 2009 4:29pm, Evan wrote:
I can only address the problem of playing music from a file server, but
I'm curious why you didn't try to use the default music player with Ubuntu,
called Rhythmbox? It can play music stored on an external file server
without any problems.
Just my 2 ce
I can only address the problem of playing music from a file server, but I'm
curious why you didn't try to use the default music player with Ubuntu,
called Rhythmbox? It can play music stored on an external file server
without any problems.
Just my 2 cents.
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I just wanted to give feedback to developers/testers on my latest attempt
to install and use the Intrepid release.
First, some of my background. I am a developer, have been for 5 years. My
day to day work OS is RHEL 5.1. I've been using Linux on and off since 95.
I'm comfortable in Linux, I
To be clear, and as I'm sure you already know, you will not benefit from
EXT4's advanced layout functionality for existing files if you convert.
Only new files will be created with extents and the rest of the advanced
features.
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 14:40 -0700, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> Colin Watson
2009/1/10 Daniel J Blueman :
> ufraw (for camera raw file decoding) 0.15 has been released, which
> addresses some significant issues myself and others are hitting (in
> Jaunty's 0.14.1, with eg Nikon D90) and adds updates for new/other cameras.
>
> The package is already built and in Debian experi