David Brodbeck wrote:
On Nov 28, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Robert Hodgins wrote:
But then some genius gave us the > sign to allowed us to select how
far back in a thread we wished to read and also saved our scroll
wheels many many miles of rolling through text that we had already
read only to fin
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:42:48PM +, Pantor wrote:
> Why you are not haapy about posting in top? It is only another marked
> checkbox in mail program preferences. If it is not very well, please
> explain and I will change it.
Read the debian lists code of conduct.
To what checkbox do you r
>
> Which is not the same as 'remove everything'. ;-)
>
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Yes, I was a bit too fast
Thierry
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El mié, 28-11-2007 a las 23:56 +0100, Thierry Chatelet escribió:
> On Wednesday 28 November 2007 22:29, Robert Hodgins wrote:
> No, as a good practice, you should remove everything that is not relevant to
> the answer you give.
Which is not the same as 'remove everything'. ;-)
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On Wednesday 28 November 2007 22:29, Robert Hodgins wrote:
No, as a good practice, you should remove everything that is not relevant to
the answer you give.
Thierry
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On Nov 28, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Robert Hodgins wrote:
But then some genius gave us the > sign to allowed us to select how
far back in a thread we wished to read and also saved our scroll
wheels many many miles of rolling through text that we had already
read only to find a one-liner at the
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On 11/28/07 15:29, Robert Hodgins wrote:
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> But then some genius gave us the > sign to allowed us to select
> how far back in a thread we wished to read and also saved our
> scroll wheels many many miles of rolling through text that we had
> alrea
Robert Hodgins wrote:
But then some genius gave us the > sign to allowed us to select how far back in
a thread we wished to read and also saved our scroll wheels many many miles of
rolling through text that we had already read only to find a one-liner at the
bottom of the message.
Yes, b
But then some genius gave us the > sign to allowed us to select how far back in
a thread we wished to read and also saved our scroll wheels many many miles of
rolling through text that we had already read only to find a one-liner at the
bottom of the message.
> > A: Because it messes up the o
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On 11/28/07 14:42, Pantor wrote:
> Why you are not haapy about posting in top? It is only another marked
> checkbox in mail program preferences. If it is not very well, please
> explain and I will change it.
A: Because it messes up the order in which
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:42:48PM +, Pantor wrote:
> Why you are not haapy about posting in top? It is only another marked
> checkbox in mail program preferences. If it is not very well, please
> explain and I will change it.
The normal reading direction in English is top-to-bottom and
lef
mathematics for me.
I'm not surprised at anything a top-poster writes.
Shamail Tayyab wrote:
Pantor wrote:
Hi lads,
would you be able to advice what to use for converting audio CD to
acc files please?
Thank's.
Depends on how much tools you can use...
For command like geeks..
On Nov 28, 2007 9:54 AM, Pantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Installed all according instructions. Sound juicer doesn't like to
> accept new format, but doing job well now. The new problem arised -
> nothing want to playback m4a.
Please don't top post. This list, like most other open source lists
be able to advice what to use for converting audio CD to
>>> acc files please?
>>>
>>> Thank's.
>>>
>>>
>> Depends on how much tools you can use...
>> For command like geeks...
>>
>> Install mplayer and faac from debian-m
Installed all according instructions. Sound juicer doesn't like to
accept new format, but doing job well now. The new problem arised -
nothing want to playback m4a.
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Nov 27, 2007 12:37 PM, Pantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After installing gstreamer plugin what to do w
That sounds like high mathematics for me.
Shamail Tayyab wrote:
Pantor wrote:
Hi lads,
would you be able to advice what to use for converting audio CD to acc
files please?
Thank's.
Depends on how much tools you can use...
For command like geeks...
Install mplayer and faac from d
Pantor wrote:
Hi lads,
would you be able to advice what to use for converting audio CD to acc
files please?
Thank's.
Depends on how much tools you can use...
For command like geeks...
Install mplayer and faac from debian-multimedia.org repo.
$ mplayer -ao pcm:file=audiodum
On Nov 27, 2007 12:37 PM, Pantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After installing gstreamer plugin what to do with sound juicer
> perferences? There is no acc option still.
Are you on etch (stable) or lenny/sid (testing/unstable)?
If you have the newer version of sound-juicer that is in
lenny and sid
After installing gstreamer plugin what to do with sound juicer
perferences? There is no acc option still.
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Nov 27, 2007 5:49 AM, Pantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi lads,
would you be able to advice what to use for converting audio CD to acc
files please?
I
On Nov 27, 2007 5:49 AM, Pantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi lads,
>
> would you be able to advice what to use for converting audio CD to acc
> files please?
I would recommend sound-juicer. To use sound-juicer to make aac
files you will need the gstreamer0.10-plugins-reall
Hi lads,
would you be able to advice what to use for converting audio CD to acc
files please?
Thank's.
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