I was able to change the.wma test file to.ogg using CDex. I had to download a DLL for it to be able to read the WMA file, but I just google'd for it and it came up lickety split. So basically:
1) Install CDex
2) Download WalMart WMA Song
3) Attempt to convert file, download whatever DLL it tells you too, then try again.
4) Congratulations, you have a OGG/MP3/whatever format you want.
A Primestar dish. (You may use any old dish, but if it is bigger than the Primestar the gain will be higher, and it may not be within the Federal Communications Commission rules for use within the United States. In fact I have come to find out that there seem to be several different dishes that Primestar used, and I am only sure that the one I used, pictured above, used with the ordinary Wavelan or Airport transceiver card is within the effective radiated power limits given by the FCC.)
Hmm... if by high-end server you mean a $400 server... then I guess eMachines just entered the high-end server market...
Check out the PowerEdge 400SC, Linux is definitely an option for preinstalled OS...
I was able to change the .wma test file to .ogg using CDex. I had to download a DLL for it to be able to read the WMA file, but I just google'd for it and it came up lickety split. So basically:
1) Install CDex
2) Download WalMart WMA Song
3) Attempt to convert file, download whatever DLL it tells you too, then try again.
4) Congratulations, you have a OGG/MP3/whatever format you want.
But they've shut down the reactor =(
uh, no ... asshat
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Hmm ... if by high-end server you mean a $400 server ... then I guess eMachines just entered the high-end server market ...
Check out the PowerEdge 400SC, Linux is definitely an option for preinstalled OS ...