On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 11:58 -0400, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Sunday 30 June 2002 01:32 pm, you wrote:
>
> > I had trouble getting xine to work, well, it showed the movie but no
> > sound. I use Gnome and all other sound apps work ok.
> >
> > I installed ogle now using your mail as advice and everything works! It
> > took less than 10 minutes to download and install. Now I just look at a
> > travel dvd about Paris, France.
>
> Glad it worked!
Piece of cake, as I found it.
> > One thing bothers me a bit: When I start ogle from a terminal I see
> > lots of lines floationg by while the dvd is playing. Those are debug
> > messages about resyncing, framerates and stuff.
> > Can I avoid those by using a cli argument with ogle? They don't seem to
> > cause problems, though.
> >
> > wobo
>
> Not sure about a CLI argument to do away with the debug stuff. Have you
> looked at the man page for options? (well, actually I just looked there and
> there wasn't a whole lot. I'd check for info on their website)
Will do.
> You don't have to start it from the terminal. I opened a Konqueror window on
> /usr/bin/ogle, dragged the Ogle icon to my task bar, and installed it there.
> (you probably could place it on the desktop the same way). I'm not sure about
> Gnome, I don't use it. I'm sure you can do these same things though. Sorry.
> Just clicking the icon will start Ogle then. I also placed the Ogle GUI
> window towards the bottom right of my screen, right-clicked on the top
> border, and picked "store settings" so it will always open there. I did that
> because when ever I start a DVD it always opened on top of Ogle.
>
> Hope all this helps! :-)
I know how to have a graphic way to start an application, thanks. In
fact I have a small gkrellm bar with some monitoring panels and one
panel to start apps with a mouseclick. There's already emacs, mozilla
and eterm and xmms, now ogle will join.
wobo
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