On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 08:03:59AM +0000, John Pettigrew beat on the keyboard:
In a previous message, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 02.10.29 at 14:53, John Pettigrew wrote:
Try to run "xine-check", it will diagnose itself and your system.
I don't seem to have this installed - it doesn't appear on my HD and "-check" isn't a valid option for xine.
Read again: not "xine -check", but "xine-check". It is an script.
Read again :-)
I neither have any file on my HD called "xine-check" nor is it recognised as an option. I only checked the second because the file itself is absent. Where should it be? And ought it to have been installed with xine?
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