Does 4.1 solves or provide:
Derick Centeno
aguilarojo at verizon.net
Mon Mar 6 08:20:56 MST 2006
Hi Andres:
Amarok is not prebuilt with YDL 4.1, if you want it it is clear you are
skilled enough to do whatever needs to be done. I played around with
Slackware some years ago when I was a programmer for an IT department
of a college. I didn't here of amarok until you mentioned it; have you
ever tried xine (http://xinehq.de/)? You are probably also aware that
as long as you stay on the PowerPC side of the universe you may have to
continue rebuilding many packages which are provided as binaries for
Intel Linux, but not PowerPC. I don't believe any distribution can
provide all the potential packages an individual could want or be
interested in; so the skills you have acquired will be and remain
valuable for quite sometime. Advice: Don't forget them; keep a
notebook somewhere as a reminder.
As you are interested in what packages YDL 4.1 includes, refer to this
link and click upon which package interests you:
http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/products/ydl/included/
On Mar 5, 2006, at 10:20 PM, Andres Tello Abrego wrote:
> Yes, the trouble is with the kde, I think that is with the dcop
> interface...
>
> So far, I´ve been using fxce "kdeised", I run xfce as WM, and kmix,
> knotes and gaim, Since those apps use the systemtray interface, fxce
> display then properly, and I no longer had this "Black screen of coma"
>
> I'm from the slackware planet, So, I was used to build a lot of my
> installed programs. Using the gcc provided with YDL 4.0, I was unable
> to build a lot of c++ programs, as amarok, I belive lastest verions of
> umbrello and kopete... Times has changed. Now I don´t want to "build
> anything", I like to have it working asap :)
>
> So, amarok is prebuilded with YDL 4.1?
>
> Sorry about the lack of information about my last message, I was in a
> hurry..
>
> YDL is using Xfree or Xorg?
>
> As far I can see, still no dualhead support... I have a almost
> dualhead working configuration... Auxiliar output works ok when I use
> it, but the LCD shows dancing/dazzling vertical lines... But, it works
> for me...
>
> Thanks Paul for giving a better explanation than me :)
>
>
> BTW: use xfce
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