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avahi-daemon and a bunch of other avahi libraries installed on both
machines.
Am I missing something here? What's the best/easiest way to share/stream
music over LAN from an Ubuntu machine to another? Aside from
Samba...
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upgrading to Karmic.
> DAAP and DLNA support is completely, totally and utterly broken in
> Karmic, all servers and all clients (well... I haven't tried Mediatomb
> as the server or Banshee as the client yet).
Thanks for the heads up. I'm not planning up upgrading to Karmic
port, using wine, so bad
that Google didn't bother porting 3.5.
For a photo management program, try F-spot or gtkam.
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about 65G) and it got about 1/8 of the way
> through before segfaulting. :-( I removed it and decided that it
> wasn't mature enough for everyday use for me.
It's managing my 118 GiB library just fine! :-) I guess we've had
different experiences with it!
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ve a Nokia
E71. Evolution syncs perfectly with Google Apps, but I've given up on
trying to sync the Nokia with Google, either through SyncML or MS
Exchange. It would be great if I could sync it with Evolution at least.
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ings, but doing 1, 3, 5, and 6 is probably a very good idea to have a
usable Ubuntu system.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2009/10/10-useful-things-to-do-after-installing.html
Oh, and BTW, welcome to Ubuntu! Hope you like it out here.
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tall it using synaptic.
For a photo editing program, have a look at
http://linuxappfinder.com/tag/photo%20editor for some suggestions.
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or suggestions on this would be very much appreciated.
Well, you didn't mention what is actually in the box? What sort of
graphics driver does it have? None? Integrated? If integrated, what
chipset is it? Most integrated graphics cards are made by Intel, which
is very Linux friendly.
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usage, like youtube/web/even Compiz, you should be fine with
the Intel onboard card.
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ly recommended. Of course, if you go that
route, you then also need a call termination service. There are many
decent aussie companies offering such services, have a look at
whirlpool.net.au for more info.
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sking people to help you make a distro that you already
have brought to market? That apostrophe is there for a reason, you know.
Feels me with confidence for the future of this distro.
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Is there a Victorian release party for Lucid Lynx? Would sure be nice to
get to get together for this LTS release. Maybe Aubergine should be the
theme? ;-)
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