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  1. And speaking of things to go wrong, so far I have come up with a big zero on this one. pipe line? Why should that be a problem now? I'm beginning to think maybe Mandriva is designed to break down after a while. Why should a application ever have pipe line trouble?
  2. Well, once again I can't seem to get FireFox 2 to install, some libraries missing!!?? Mandriva 2007.1 here I come. I can't wait to see what goes wrong next.
  3. So... How do I get it to work?
  4. Now, this is interesting, I noticed FireFox had a spell checker in 2006 Mandriva, what happened to it in 2007? How, if I can, get the Spell checker back? Windows XP version FireFox has it.... ???
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    Sound Juicer

    All of the sudden, sound Juicer Stops working, the only thing does is gives me this error message; Sound Juicer could not extract this CD. Reason: Could not link pipeline Link to pipeline? And why doesn't it work now? This happens on any audio CD I try to rip. Edit in; I'll try to expand on this a little. After installing Mandriva 2007, Sound Juicer running under KDE, worked just fine but stopped working without any notice. All other rippers works just fine.
  6. :P I don't know why, but I'm sitting here thinking after it's all over with Vista, Microshaft will need Symantec more then ever. ;)
  7. I did some programming for Indiana University physical plant and enjoyed it. Most of the work I have done was in MS DOS for data base handling. I also wrote some programs for figuring audio driver box volume and port sizes for speaker systems in VB for windows. Plus some simple games in DOS, I liked programing a lot but I never pursue it as a job. It was one of my many hobbies. I tell the nephew if he ever wanted to get into the hart of computing, he should get into programing. We have lots of computer users and users are a dime a dozen, programing is where it is.
  8. Even the name of the site isn't original http://www.mcride.com
  9. "CD Player" is an application in KDE 3.5. Mandriva 2007. CD player in KDE does not want to start. These are errors I get back; If I choose "Details" then I get; If I press "Set device" then I get my CD-DVD rw, (Sony DVD RW DRU-800A) This device is set as root. It looks like the device is set but still no startup. KsCD works just fine... What's up? [moved from Software by spinynorman]
  10. Heh Heh icon, CLI... Whatever.... I want it ALL to work!!!
  11. I'm working on the first suggestion... I see what that does, fine. OK the second suggestion shows me the hard drive and all the partitions, that's cool, at least now I know where every thing is and the partition sizes. Great!
  12. When I click on the "Device" icon on the desk top I get an error; "Protocol not supported". This is Mandriva 2007 Free, running KDE 3.5. What's the problem? Is there a fix?
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    Amarok

    Another interesting note; If I include that same file in a play list, and if other files follow, then it plays all the way through. Just this one file does this, all the others are fine.
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    Amarok

    What ice cream? ;)
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    Amarok

    Ok neddie, Cross-fading is off. Here is a sort of a foot note; I burned a CD including that file and the track plays just fine. So at least I know the file is ok.
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    Amarok

    I have been using Amarok to organize my music for about a year now. Amarok has done a splended job so far. However, I have ran into one track that will not play to the end on Amarok. The Audio file (flac) is 3:41 long (24.4mb) Amarok will play the file to 3:38 then stops. The source CD will play all the way through on KsCD and on Sound Juicer. I use Juicer and Konqueror extract the track but no difference. Any ideas what's going on here?
  17. I just want to add the advantage for having Windows on one drive and Linux on the other is; if Windows blows the drive, for some unknown reason, then you don't lose Linux on that same drive. Also, on a partitioned drive, Windows doesn't even know the Linux partition exists. So I think a two drive dual boot would be ideal. I have been dual booting with Linux (lilo) with no problems with a partitioned drive as well.
  18. As far as I know, there is no way to swap the stereo channels. That is hard wire on the sound card or hardware. I suppose a clever coder could write a driver to do this through software, but as you can imagine would screw up any application with a balance control. Now if some how if the analog leads from the CD or DVD player/writer got plugged in wrong, then you might have switch LR channels. That is if you are using analog, just about all OS use the WAV output today for audio CD playback.
  19. Well, here's the end of this story, downloaded the Mandriva 2007 and fixed my flac file problem and then some. Any one surprised? Never really got to the bottom of why I could not burn audio CDs using flac files. At this point upgrading to Linux 2007 was a good deal for me. So now this problem is moot, not solved, but moot. Thanks for those who tried to help, greatly appreciated.
  20. Did you read the article? They actually set up the four computers to be cracked, they didn't crack any themselves. It was a joke old budy. :P
  21. They accessed other peoples computers and got their passwords. ;)
  22. Speaking of VHS v. Betamax, Sony let go of the VHS patent just about when they introduced Betamax. Sony held on the patent on the VHS mechanism or tape transporter only-- for years. Betamax was to elevate Sony back on top of the market with the claim of better performance, reliability and cost. In reality, the machine was costly to repair, performance was about the same and the price of the Betamax VCR was higher. Other manufactures already had large investments in VHS VCRs. The movie rental business liked VHS because VHS tape, unlike Betamax, was less likely to get damaged by the playback machine, because of the lengthy tape path in Betamax. I think that more then anything brought down Betamax. As far as Linux v. Windows? Marketing. I have always said marketing, the product must be in public view, and a consistent product. I have known about M$ for years, among other operating systems. Linux was introduced to me by word of mouth, my brother (Ix) Word of mouth takes a long time to spread. :P
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