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I’m not really sure why this audio-profile did not exist in the first place, but I grabbed a copy of it from the Banshee SVN and modified it a little bit. This should hopefully help those that have a Nintendo DSi, Nintendo Wii, or even an Apple iPod. Basically, just place this code into a [...]

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The topic for #opensuse-gnome is: http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME | Meeting done. Transcripts coming soon! (ahem) | Channel stats: http://coolice.org jpr_: the famous bug reporter BlakeJohnson86 BlakeJohnson86: Yeah? BlakeJohnson86: Well, I don’t know about famous… jpr_: BlakeJohnson86: well, i’ve read at least some of your bug reporting work jpr_: What a nice way to be greeted.

If you are reading this, most likely it’s because you are trying to figure out how to get Amazon’s MP3 downloader to work in OpenSUSE 11.0.  If that’s the case, I have a solution (until Amazon comes out with an official version for OpenSUSE 11.0.) If you have the “boost” package installed, remove it. $ [...]

Before I get started, let me just say this was (to my knowledge) the easiest way to get MIDI support working.  It’s not really the recommended way of doing things, but it works non-the-less.  I used a couple packages from the Fedora Core 9 repositories. Download the “libtimidity” and “gstreamer-plugins-bad” packages. Install the libtimidity package [...]

OpenSUSE 11.0 actually makes this quite simple.  Just follow the steps in this order.. Superuser yourself. bjohnson@ThinkSUSE:~> su Install the b43-fwcutter package. ThinkSUSE:~> yast -i b43-fwcutter Unload the loaded b43legacy module. ThinkSUSE:-> rmmod b43legacy Install the bcm43xx firmware. ThinkSUSE:-> install_bcm43xx_firmware Load the b43legacy module. ThinkSUSE:-> modprobe b43legacy Enjoy Update: I don’t feel as if this [...]

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