Indeed!musher0 wrote:Not sure we're following you, genius! ...01micko wrote:Hmmmm
Some more consequences from using sfs_linker with the kernel source.. (maybe it was a bit ambitious ).
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Cheers
just a toiler!
Indeed!musher0 wrote:Not sure we're following you, genius! ...01micko wrote:Hmmmm
Some more consequences from using sfs_linker with the kernel source.. (maybe it was a bit ambitious ).
(...)
Cheers
In Paris (of all places!), they have a 12-step program for that! (Workaholics Anonymous)01micko wrote:Indeed!musher0 wrote:Not sure we're following you, genius! ...01micko wrote:Hmmmm
Some more consequences from using sfs_linker with the kernel source.. (maybe it was a bit ambitious ).
(...)
Cheers
just a toiler!
How about ROX-Filer 2.9 ? A must, I think, for anyone who wants to use the rox panels without fuss.gposil wrote:hi guys...just working through service pack...
The changes so far...
Full install desktop icon fix
Nano fix
Gnumeric fix
Wbar fixes(01micko)
Are there any others we want included...
Right...here's the patch so farmusher0 wrote:Hi, Guy.
Well, in addition, as I mentioned earlier in this thread, there's
* Remaster Xpress that can't find the CD,
* PicPuz doesn't find the image if you've changed the initial backdrop,
* burniso2cd doesn't have an entry in *.desktop,
* jwm config gets corrupted after 5-6 changes,
* the closing click on jwm's exit button doesn't do anything in htop,
* minixcal is not linked to the time on the jwm taskbar,
* we have no CD playing program (a specialized one such as XFreeCD), and
* rgb.txt (essential for gcolor2) is in the wrong place.
And that's just what I found! Is that enough for now?
All you do is open Playlist, click the + sign and choose add CD and you're away cddb support and everything. Perhaps we should have a help file for people not used to Winamp/Xmms/BMP etc..musher0 wrote:> gposil says:
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> BMP plays CD's perfectly for me,
> (..)
For the life of me, I can't get BMP or any other media player -- except the more complex aqualung and xfmedia -- to play a music CD. I hit the file-list arrow on BMP or the media sub-menu on xine, I go the CD (sr1 or cdrom) and I get zilch files to play. Should the cd be mounted previously? If I use wmcd or xfreecd, the cd starts instantly. Go figure!
The other way I know to play a musical CD directly is to use CDex on Wine, but that's cheating!