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[ILUG] ogg-vorbis...

[ILUG] ogg-vorbis...

kevin lyda kevin at suberic.net
Thu Mar 15 18:15:08 GMT 2001


On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 04:11:09PM +0000, Colm Buckley wrote:
> I'm *very* surprised to learn that intelligent, competent people on

well, since at least one out of three apply...

> this list didn't succeed with Debian.  It really is worth a closer
> look, and you *won't* regret it.

for me it's a matter of the time i have available.  if i switch an os
then i need the time to deal with all the changes that requires.  right now i have the following personal projects:

home network
fax server
vocp
    - ability to cause my server to dial in when requested and tell me
      it's ip address.
    - have it email me phone messages after encoding them (that was the
      initial reason for looking at o-v.
linux based home audio system - speakers to every room + a controller
    of some sort.

and then there's a long list of diy projects around the house and outside
the house.

and then there's work.

hm.  i'm missing something.  oh, yeah, sleep.

kevin

-- 
kevin at suberic.net          i...  i have a dream.  and that dream is:
fork()'ed on 37058400      use DIY::Tiler;
meatspace place: work      my($t) = new DIY::Tiler;
http://suberic.net/~kevin  $t->tile(-room => "en-suite", -style => "stone");




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