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Ronnie Whisler wrote:
> did gxine get a real plugin yet?
Are you implying gxineplugin isn't a real plugin? If it doesn't work in
Edgy, where are the bug reports on the bug tracker?
> and what music player are we using
The migration away from xfm
Robert McWilliam wrote:
> I think beep-media-player is the xmms source updated to use gtk2. It is
> listed as providing mp3-decoder so that isue is probably still there.
Since then, it has bifurcated into bmpx and audacious. :-)
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On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 15:33:05 -0500, "Adam Miller"
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> fair enough, very good reasons for not making it default. It didn't
> occur to me about the codecs or the branch in which the dependencies
> had been placed, sorry bout that one. Anyone know of any conversation
> out in th
fair enough, very good reasons for not making it default. It didn't occur to me about the codecs or the branch in which the dependencies had been placed, sorry bout that one. Anyone know of any conversation out in the universe (no pun intended) concidering a port of the code over to gtk2+? and/or m
Fellow xubuntu-ers,
I have a question about the correct place to be for effective bugs or
feature request.
I now the most fast way I directly to the developer. But it takes a lot
of time to find them if you have lot of small things.
Please don't get me wrong I love xubuntu and I am a fanatic
On 9/5/06, Adam Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
for sake of performance, efficiency and track record, why don't we just use xmms as default music player? I know the project has technically been abandoned but the debian community (to the best of my knowledge) still upkeeps the version that the ubu
for sake of performance, efficiency and track record, why don't we just use xmms as default music player? I know the project has technically been abandoned but the debian community (to the best of my knowledge) still upkeeps the version that the ubuntu package is based off of and i don't know of an
Jonathan, I would be the other volunteer working along side Vincent on the site maintenance, if you would be willing to grant us access to the server we would greatly appreciate it. Thanks for your time and the hard work you have put into the project.
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On 9/5/06, Ronnie Whisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
did gxine get a real plugin yet?I don;t know. and what music player are we using
still xfmedia but will swicth to gxine soon for edgy (99% sure it is the final decision)
hopefully gmusicbrowserthat's impossible as it is not in the archives.Jani
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did gxine get a real plugin yet?
and what music player are we using
hopefully gmusicbrowser
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In case he is no longer subscribed to this mailinglist I contacted him:Hey Jonathan,
On the Xubuntu mailinglist, Jani told us you no longer had time to
maintain the Xubuntu website. Two volunteers (one of them is me ;) are
willing to take over but of course we need your help. I don't know if
you'
On 9/5/06, Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Same here, awaiting Jani :D Actually it's not me who you need to wait on or ask about this. Jonathan Carter wastaking care of the site originially, but he has no time for it now.
Those of you interested should talk to someone whio can grant you access t
we could find reviews so we could link to them, things like that.
I've started such a list a while ago:https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Pressluzi
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Same here, awaiting Jani :D We can already take care of some content ourselves, for example, we could find reviews so we could link to them, things like that.On 9/5/06,
Adam Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree completely and I would greatly enjoy the interaction with a fellow Xubuntu communi
I agree completely and I would greatly enjoy the interaction with a fellow Xubuntu community member in doing so. Now I guess all we need is the "OK" from the project lead and then content to add/update on the website. Keep in touch. :)
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I think
I think it would be a good idea to work on the website as a pair.On 9/5/06, Adam Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Sorry if I was unclear, I just re-read what I wrote. I would be willing to help along side someone or just take it over either of which would be more convient. Once again, sorry for th
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