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04.09.06: LogMeIn and FireFox I used to be able to Remotly control systems from my SuSe Linux Thinkpad in the garage, but in the last two or three months have been unable to. Well I got sick of that so, Here is a rough Draft of how I did it 09.27.05 Great News: Opera 8.5 (Linux) does not have banner ads in free download Linux version. And it now finds and uses the Mozill plug-in of MPlayer and streams WMA files nicely. So sorry for you Microsucks users! 11.25.05: p.s., You can't believe how fast this is now! ...WOW! 11.28.05: I've found that it's only if they are different formats. i.e., Microsucks and mp3 or ram. Everything about SuSe 10 is either better or great! Well, maybe one (1) exception, I liked the SuSe green Grub boot screen much better than the Microsucks blue they've gone back to. Any ways, the best thing is that when using MPlayer in Mozilla, I don't loose the video of Rush when focus is taken off of the player. Nov. 26, 2005 Nov. 28, 2005 A history of Linux Despite what you've heard, Bill Gates Did Not write, "invent", develop or in any other term, create DOS! Linux has grown over the years ![]() The Linux Documentation Project
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My own Linux tips: I wrote this document in the mid-1990's, during the build of my first Linux box which was to become my router on my first ISDN line. So, the first half is fairly dated information based on one of the first RedHat or Slackware distributions, but the second half has timeless info like Console Commands etc.. Read More... Mapping the Extra keys on your Multi-Media Keyboard You want to use the extra keys on your new multi-media keyboard, but you do not know how. These keys do not have any effect out-of the box? Check this HowTo out MPlayer: Of course Microsucks does not have a player or any plug-in for Linux Instructions for adding or installing MPlayer on your SuSE Linux system Installing MPlayer on your SuSE Linux system could not be any easier than this. I unfortunately spen a lot of time trying to get it (MPlayer) working the way I wanted prior to finding this information. So, here it is... First open this link: SuSE: MPlayer Change the /9.1/ Version number to what ever version of SuSE you are using: I've successfully done this for Pro, 9.0, 9.2, 9.3 and now 10 without a problem. Now that you've done that, you should have a working MPlayer, but if you are like me you don't want the MPlayer Plug-ing opening RealPlayer streams, but would like a "stand alone" player handle it. Well, the only way I've found to do this (never mind anything else you can find on the net,,, I"ve tried them all and they Do Not Work! Navigate to /usr/lib/browers-plugins/ and either re-name (which is what I did, simply add .not to the end of the file) or delete the Real shared plugins (*-.rm.so) and, well that's it. Works!
Andy Tai at ATai.org has been putting together Software War battlefield maps for several years now. They are pretty good. |
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