[Tfug] Filesystem/Distro suggestions?

Chad Woolley thewoolleyman at gmail.com
Sun May 28 22:12:59 MST 2006


Thanks for all the great advice.  I don't know when I'll ever get
around to setting up my multimedia on linux, since my XP box is just a
KVM and/or VNC away, but I've got these posts starred when I do :)

It's also really interesting how your card got misconfigured on
windows after initialization on linux.  Seems unlikely, but stranger
things have happened...

-- Chad

On 5/27/06, Bry Melvin <brymelvin at melvinart.com> wrote:
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> Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 13:32:12 -0700
> From: "JD Rogers"
> Subject: Re: [Tfug] Filesystem/Distro suggestions?
> To: "Tucson Free Unix Group"
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> SNIP
> Does *buntu have a nice packaged mplayer? Installing mplayer by hand
> can be slightly harder, but its nice. I use xine and vlc for things. I
> find that the successful playing of video in linux is much less
> dependent on the choice of player and much more dependent on having
> the proper libs and codecs installed. These are often shared, so after
> I installed lots of codecs for mplayer, I found xine and vlc worked
> much better too. (anyone who knows more specifics should chime in
> here)
>
>
>
> > Thanks,
> > Chad
> >
> I tried several when setting up my ubuntu machine. Although no expert: This is my experience.
> I ended up dumping totem-gstreamer (default) as useless and installed totem-xine
>
> It now works quite well. I play commercial DVDs with it faultlessly,
> I use Amarok for audio. Neither IN KDE I use the gnome desktop. KDE seems to be a resource hog and causes a roughness in the video. It's an old machine Dell P3.
>
> Interesting Power DVD no longer works right at all when booting from the win32 partition. Ubuntu must initialize the Creative Sound blaster differently. Sound is now out of sync on windows.  No real loss I only use that now with Corel Suite as I can't get my Aiptek hyperpen tablet working right in Linux...won't compile: code is apparently for an older Glade, although ubuntu has the kernel module in it I can't change the tablet settings. (tablet works somewhat but no absolute, just relative.
>
> Ubuntu5.10 with KDE added + restricted formats +Nero-linux and lame.
> Lame and Nero-Linux were not part of Ubuntu but added by me from .deb's
>
> Bryann
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