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On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 12:01, jamie wrote:
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Anyway, I'm also thinking that Redhat might not be the best way either - for
2 reasons - 1. They've dropped support for MP3 (and I *am* using MP3 in an
legitimate way), 2. I prefer debian.</I></FONT></PRE>
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<FONT SIZE="3">There is a patch on redhat's site which adds mp3 support.</FONT>
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I'm interested if anyone else has been down this path, and what if any
hassles they came up against (driver support etc).
I suppose MP3 is not essential when you've got OGG, so if anyone has some war
stories about OGG streaming I'd be a keen listener.....
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