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/config to eject_path=/ bin/ eject.
If you want MMSV2 to use Mplayer,
set movie_player = mplayer in the configuration
file. The mplayeropts line is
for fine tuning the player. To avoid having
to specify
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Netprot
replies from the Samba server. After up-
dating to Samba version 3.0.22, Win-
dows Vista access to Samba shares
worked fine.
Linux has various methods of access-
ing SMB shares, all of which
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like to make a
special mention of the fine work that
Chris Ball, Hanna Wallach, and Vincent
Untz of the Gnome Project have done in
helping to make the Gnome Women’s
Summer Outreach Program a reality
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Then launch JAP by giving the following command:
java -jar JAP.jar &
This command should work fine, assuming
you have a GUI and assuming that the DISPLAY variable is set appropriately.
All you have to do
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dialog. After multiple attempts, we did finally manage to convert a file, and the resulting file was fine, but the function is so unstable that productive use can be ruled out.
Track Editor
You can use
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because Secure Shell prompted us
to confirm that we wanted to trust the
server’s authenticity. GFTP interprets the
prompt as an error. But the remaining
connections in this session were fine, as
SSH
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, everything worked fine; how-
ever, after a few days, it started to take
a long time to load my X environment.
The system just stops for three or four
minutes at the Metacity Window Man-
ager icon. I could
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Linphone 1.1.0 simply by running the emerge command. Suse 9.3 and 10.0 give you Linphone version 1.0.0, which is fine for daily use. Check the Telephone entry in the KDE menu for the program. If you use
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supports fine tuning. The Settings tab lets you configure the maximum
number of neighbors, the maximum
allowed secure connections, or the maximum allowed download requests.
More search results lets you
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. This should work out fine. Suse 9.3 also needs a new entry in /etc/ld.so.conf to be able to locate the library. Add the path /usr/lib, and then (working as root) run ldconfig to update your path information