VLC requires the qt4 library and adds a lot of space to the live cd.
I have not problems with mplayer and really don't use VLC.
Remove VLC in Linux Mint 7 Gloria XFCE CE
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Remove VLC in Linux Mint 7 Gloria XFCE CE
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Re: Remove VLC in Linux Mint 7 Gloria XFCE CE
I say kick it out!
Xfmedia would be great.
Keep it more true to the xfce desktop.
Why not include xfburn instead of brasero as well?
There seems to be some issues here and there about brasero not working properly, and xfburn has always worked flawlessly for me.
Xfmedia would be great.
Keep it more true to the xfce desktop.
Why not include xfburn instead of brasero as well?
There seems to be some issues here and there about brasero not working properly, and xfburn has always worked flawlessly for me.
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Re: Remove VLC in Linux Mint 7 Gloria XFCE CE
Even though I like and use VLC, I think that it should be a prime candidate for removal. I am a believer in a XFCE distro being as close to all XFCE centric as is practical. The same with KDE, Gnome, Fluxbox, etc.
Each of these desktops have their own strengths and weaknesses. When you start mixing desktop complements I fear that you wind up with the worst of all worlds rather than the best of all. Example: Add a couple KDE apps and Gnome app or two and you have destroyed the greatest benefits of a Fluxbox desktop.
Just my view point.
Fred
Each of these desktops have their own strengths and weaknesses. When you start mixing desktop complements I fear that you wind up with the worst of all worlds rather than the best of all. Example: Add a couple KDE apps and Gnome app or two and you have destroyed the greatest benefits of a Fluxbox desktop.
Just my view point.
Fred
Re: Remove VLC in Linux Mint 7 Gloria XFCE CE
Everytime I try Xfmedia it uses the incorrect screen size.Zwopper wrote:I say kick it out!
Xfmedia would be great.
Keep it more true to the xfce desktop.
Why not include xfburn instead of brasero as well?
There seems to be some issues here and there about brasero not working properly, and xfburn has always worked flawlessly for me.
It takes for ever to find the actual video.
Brasero from ubuntu only has bugs.
I have been using it from removed and it works fine.
Also xfburn won't let me burn isos.
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Re: Remove VLC in Linux Mint 7 Gloria XFCE CE
I burned this ISO with xfburn from Crunchbang!
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Re: Remove VLC in Linux Mint 7 Gloria XFCE CE
Might be that I use DVD-RWs for the Live CD.Zwopper wrote:I burned this ISO with xfburn from Crunchbang!
Moving this Conversation to the main dev post.
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=110&t=22498
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Re: Remove VLC in Linux Mint 7 Gloria XFCE CE
Could be the DVD-RW's...
I will investigate further...
I saw a post on it at the Crunchbang forums...
I will investigate further...
I saw a post on it at the Crunchbang forums...
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Re: Remove VLC in Linux Mint 7 Gloria XFCE CE
... exactly: Crunchbang and Mint XFCE are the best distros out there.Zwopper wrote:I burned this ISO with xfburn from Crunchbang! :D :wink:
...back to the topic:
vlc - yes
brasero - no
xfburn - yes
xmms - yes
exaile - unsure
tomboy - no
xpad - yes
giver - yes
deluge - yes
transmission - no