On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 07:27:16AM +0100, steef wrote:
> Scott wrote:
>
> >Jim Seymour wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Thanks Steef,
> >>
> >>A search in synaptic did not turn up a kaffeine package. Is there a
> >>Debian supported way to do this?
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>
> >>Jim Seymour
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
Scott wrote:
Jim Seymour wrote:
Thanks Steef,
A search in synaptic did not turn up a kaffeine package. Is there a
Debian supported way to do this?
Thanks,
Jim Seymour
A check of http://packages.debian.org/kaffeine reveals that said package
is mysteriously absent from testing (etch
Jim Seymour wrote:
>>
>
>
> Thanks Steef,
>
> A search in synaptic did not turn up a kaffeine package. Is there a
> Debian supported way to do this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim Seymour
>
A check of http://packages.debian.org/kaffeine reveals that said package
is mysteriously absent from testing (etc
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 01:32:11PM +0100, steef wrote:
> Jim Seymour wrote:
>
> >Hi All,
> >
> >Just curious what most of you are using to watch quicktime streams with
> >firefox as a browser. I would like to stay with Debian approved methods.
> >I am running Debian Etch if that makes a difference
Jim Seymour wrote:
Hi All,
Just curious what most of you are using to watch quicktime streams with
firefox as a browser. I would like to stay with Debian approved methods.
I am running Debian Etch if that makes a difference in suggestion(s).
Apparently what I used to use has been removed from t
Hi All,
Just curious what most of you are using to watch quicktime streams with
firefox as a browser. I would like to stay with Debian approved methods.
I am running Debian Etch if that makes a difference in suggestion(s).
Apparently what I used to use has been removed from the system by more
rece
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