When i play mp3s with x11amp (any binary-only release) the songs start to crackle at random times in the song. It doesn't matter what my load is, it always does it, even if i'm not doing anything else. I have to constantly click the status bar to pause and start the mp3 again. Anybody else have this problem? (I tried using "real time" mode by running as root - whatever that means - but it didn't work either) Any help is appreciated. wxh[at]altonet.com
My slackware setup consists of Slack 3.2 with rpm installed. I have found that this is the ideal setup for me. I upgraded to glibc2 via rpm also. It was quick, painless, and now my slackware system is up to date. I would advise this to anyone using slackware that wants newer libs!
No, that's the lunar calendar that has the weird date - for all practical purposes they're using the same calendar as the rest of the world. Its just that they have a holiday (kinda like thanksgiving, but not) where they celebrate the _other_ new year.
I've been looking for a while now on the new site...
How in the world do you delete a domain? Where are the template forms?
I liked the old one better.
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The people at Cisco call them routers (rowters), so I'm going to call them that too.
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When i play mp3s with x11amp (any binary-only release) the songs start to crackle at random times in the song. It doesn't matter what my load is, it always does it, even if i'm not doing anything else. I have to constantly click the status bar to pause and start the mp3 again. Anybody else have this problem? (I tried using "real time" mode by running as root - whatever that means - but it didn't work either) Any help is appreciated. wxh[at]altonet.com
My slackware setup consists of Slack 3.2 with rpm installed. I have found that this is the ideal setup for me. I upgraded to glibc2 via rpm also. It was quick, painless, and now my slackware system is up to date. I would advise this to anyone using slackware that wants newer libs!
No, that's the lunar calendar that has the weird date - for all practical purposes they're using the same calendar as the rest of the world. Its just that they have a holiday (kinda like thanksgiving, but not) where they celebrate the _other_ new year.
mfh@gunboat:~$ queso egg.microsoft.com
131.107.85.207:80 * Linux 2.0.35 to 2.0.9999