Torsdag 18 november 2004 07:34 skrev Örn Hansen:
torsdag 18 november 2004 00:24 skrev Johan Nielsen:
1. High up on that list will be no hazzle "working" multimedia.
My box freezes from time to time, with amaroK (the latest), and it did that earlier with juk too.
3. Making mythTV.org as one example a part of the distribution.
MythTV is a nice app, but it doesn't have much of a use unless you have a dual screen setup. That way, MythTV starts on the TV set ... but as a normal application for your average display ... nah, I don't think so. It's entire user interface, is built to reside on TV and to be navigated through with a remote.
Yes .. but we do want linux to grow don't we. And people tend to get into some spending when it comes down to they holiday video/foto's and daily "entertainment/conviniece".
4. But Xchm / chmlib wouldn't be bad to have around too. If they plan on moving people with a lot of publications/ebooks in that format.
No clue, on what that is.
Compliled html often used on the windowsplatform and for ebooks and the likes. And in a world of free choice it's important that we can read/hear what people write/say across platforms
Seen from my point of view, the only thing that is missing is DVD play, or the ability to play DVD's. I'm betting that amaroK's and juk's problems with my box, has to do with the 64bits ... that aside, they always worked flawlessly on my 32bit boxes.
Joe Morris on this list have some 64bit rpm's of Xine !! Johan