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Terje Kvernes <terjekv@××××××××.no> writes: |
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> there's something weird with the new XMMS, as 'xmms -t' doesn't |
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> "start / pause" anymore, it does "start / next thingy on playlist". |
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even weirder, this was NFS-related. the laptop running XMMS got |
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booted, after showing things like this with 'df': |
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almach:/forsaken/almach/music |
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77371252437321868667518976 0 77371252437321868667518976 0% /forsaken/almach/music |
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almach:/forsaken/almach/storage |
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77371252437321868667518976 0 77371252437321868667518976 0% /forsaken/almach/storage |
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almach:/forsaken/almach/movies |
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77371252437321868667518976 0 77371252437321868667518976 0% /forsaken/almach/movies |
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no, I don't have 70,368,744,161,279TiB[1] of music, but thank you |
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for trying. :-) |
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> this is of course _really_ annoying when people try to talk to you, |
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> and you don't pause the music, you skip ahead to the next track. |
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> :-) |
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sigh. and now I have no excuse to not listen. |
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[1] hiya, I have 70 trillion TiB of music. *cough* |
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Terje |
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