Don't know about PiTiVi but a Linux friend says kinodv is the best in
his opinion.
Also ClamTk is ok IMO
James
On 19 May 2009, at 07:08, Greg Herdman wrote:
> Thanks Neil - that helped quite a lot.
> I've done the usual back-ups, making use of the really useful Live
> user
> mode.
>
> I've
Thanks Neil - that helped quite a lot.
I've done the usual back-ups, making use of the really useful Live user
mode.
I've not actually gone for a reinstall YET - still trying to pull
together as much good advice as I can before taking the plunge! I'm
already feeling better informed though - tha
2009/5/18 Matthew Daubney :
> Hi Kris,
>
> Don't know if this is of any use to you:
> http://www.megalinux.net/solution-dell-xps-m1530-ubuntu-810-system-freeze-issue/
>
> Otherwise file a bug?
>
> -Daubers
Thanks, I'm restarting the machine now to see if it's kicked in :)
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Kris Douglas
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ub
On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 20:41 +0100, Kris Douglas wrote:
> Hello everyone, I've been having some problems with the wireless on my
> M1530, it seems, every [insert very similar number of minutes] my
> wireless card just disconnects, it says it is connected to a network,
> but the machine doesn't actua
Hello everyone, I've been having some problems with the wireless on my
M1530, it seems, every [insert very similar number of minutes] my
wireless card just disconnects, it says it is connected to a network,
but the machine doesn't actually have internet access...
It's not a signal problem cause I'
danattwood wrote:
> Rowan Berkeley wrote:
>
>> You may recall I mentioned a version of the file-sharing client,
>> Soulseek, for Linux a few weeks ago, called Nicotine. I've got the
>> unpacked folder sitting on my desktop right now, but simply clicking
>> the .exe file within, marked 'Nicotine'
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Rowan Berkeley wrote:
> You may recall I mentioned a version of the file-sharing client,
> Soulseek, for Linux a few weeks ago, called Nicotine. I've got the
> unpacked folder sitting on my desktop right now, but simply clicking
> the .exe file within, marked 'Nicotine', doesn't bring up a function
You may recall I mentioned a version of the file-sharing client,
Soulseek, for Linux a few weeks ago, called Nicotine. I've got the
unpacked folder sitting on my desktop right now, but simply clicking
the .exe file within, marked 'Nicotine', doesn't bring up a functional
user interface, just one wh