Thank you!
Happy birthday!
How the hell could I have forgotten about that!? Lmfao! Yes, All Hail Queen Spider!
Queen Spider! The Queen Spider - Clips - South Park Studios
Queen...Spider? alright then All Hail Queen Spider!
All hail Queen Spider!
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Haha.
How were we not friends already? huh, oh well, all's well that end's well ^_^
I <3 Exaile, I need to reinstall it, because after I installed a wierrd Alsa mixer it stopped working, so I'm going to remove the Alsa mixer, and reinstall it. I've used XMMS before, when I was using things like Fluxbuntu. I can't wait until Enlightenment 17 comes out of Beta! Then it will become my main GUI, I think, right now I'm playing in Fluxbox, and using Xfce for my defaults
mplayer = best video player ever. I've tried everything else. This just works better. Picture quality is superb, and, as long as you have the restricted packages installed, it will play just about anything, including audio. I would recommend getting the standard mplayer with gui. No gnome mplayer or smplayer. Then, if you can later learn to use it in the command line. You can even use it to encode video and rip DVD's. I use Exaile and Rhythmbox for audio. I prefer XMMS, but getting audioscrobbler to work with it is nearly impossible now.
So far I haven't really done much in terms of movies. Currently, my media players consist of BMPx, and Rhythmbox. I've been a fan of Rhythmbox for a while now, ever since the first time I tried using linux. Totem is my primary movie payer, and BMPx is what I use when I listen to internet radio, or listen to som last.fm recommendations. I don't think I've seen any bugs with it though.
I found a weird bug in Ubuntu. It's nothing new... but it was annoying. Apparently, if you use a set of applications for video that use the gstreamer libraries, then use a set of applications that use the xine libraries, the saturation, brightness, and contrast all set themselves too high, even when showing displayed in the middle. It requires you to adjust each time you have to switch between them. This happened to me last night. I had no clue what happened at first. I usually use mplayer for all videos. However, mplayer has no dvd menu support, so I used gxine. BAM! Messed up colors. In stead of gxine, I have been using ogle since. It works well, no need to adjust colors each time since it uses gstreamer, and the picture quality is awesome- much better than totem. I believe it does use mplayer as a backend. Fun, huh?
Hey, thanks for the cram sheet! I'm finally running Xubuntu, with Xfce, and Fluxbox installed, no problems networking, easy customization, just finished getting my Gstreamer Mp3 plugins loaded, so now my computer is running really nicely.
Linux+ Cram Sheet Thought you might be interested in this.
I think the reason companies are like that is because, when one hires someone who has a bunch of qualifications, when the hire-e does his/her job well, then the hirer may in fact lose his job to the one who's skills surpasses his. I think that makes sense, anyway