Shutdown Schedulers For Linux
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Shutdown Schedulers For Linux
Anyone know of any apps. that can automatically shutdown my system after a set time or at a set time?
As an aside, anyone know a good place for media codecs for SUSE 10? Damn thing doesn't have any preinstalled ones.
As an aside, anyone know a good place for media codecs for SUSE 10? Damn thing doesn't have any preinstalled ones.
Re: Shutdown Schedulers For Linux
cron?Admiral Valdemar wrote:Anyone know of any apps. that can automatically shutdown my system after a set time or at a set time?
Look for win32codec and libavcodec RPMs - SUSE does not have them preinstalled due to licensing issues.As an aside, anyone know a good place for media codecs for SUSE 10? Damn thing doesn't have any preinstalled ones.
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Re: Shutdown Schedulers For Linux
Is it true that the win32codecs were actually pulled from windows dlls? People go on a lot about the legal ramifications of their use on the Ubuntu forums.phongn wrote: Look for win32codec and libavcodec RPMs - SUSE does not have them preinstalled due to licensing issues.
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That was one of the first things I tried. I get a compile dependency conflict. Reading a SUSE 9.3 document, it says to delete the original media players (why put a fucking MP3 player in without the codec in the first place?!), which is easier said than done with this selective bunch of apps.Oline61 wrote:You could just compile Mplayer and have everything in one app. It can use win32codecs also (I think you have to tell it where they are in ./configure though).
On ubuntu, don't forget the PLF repos.
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deb ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Lin ... buntu/plf/ breezy free non-free
deb-src ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Lin ... buntu/plf/ breezy free non-free
deb-src ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Lin ... buntu/plf/ breezy free non-free
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Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
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Hah - the Red Hat/Fedora distributions don't even support MP3 out of the box since they don't have a license. It's trivial to add support in, but there you go.Admiral Valdemar wrote:The legal problems are about as likely to be resolved as the CSS issue with Linux. No one can enforce it, but no one openly supports it in business. Novell, however, were being bitches not putting anything in SUSE.
Licensing. There are some codecs that are unprotected and thus fair game.Admiral Valdemar wrote:That was one of the first things I tried. I get a compile dependency conflict. Reading a SUSE 9.3 document, it says to delete the original media players (why put a fucking MP3 player in without the codec in the first place?!), which is easier said than done with this selective bunch of apps.
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Yeah, I thought that was quite funny when I was playing with Fedora.phongn wrote:Hah - the Red Hat/Fedora distributions don't even support MP3 out of the box since they don't have a license. It's trivial to add support in, but there you go.Admiral Valdemar wrote:The legal problems are about as likely to be resolved as the CSS issue with Linux. No one can enforce it, but no one openly supports it in business. Novell, however, were being bitches not putting anything in SUSE.
"Click here to install real player."
Was suprised to find that the linux real player wasn't anywhere near as horrible as the windows release. I actually quite liked.