On Sunday 17 September 2006 22:08, Ric Moore wrote: > On Sun, 2006-09-17 at 21:24 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote: > > Eventually realised that it's called HelixPlayer, and yes, it can be > > removed - Ric, are you listening? > > HelixPlayer... that was intuitive. I don't guess it could have just been > named helix... oh Hell naww, it's too #%^$& important to be all lower > case with a simple name. I did rpm -q --whatprovides helix and nothing > came up. There ought to be a law. > That's what fooled me at first. > > It does, but the embedded tab didn't allow me to do anything helpful. I > > still don't know why the problem occurred. HelixPlayer was not listed to > > be used at all, but it seems to grab things. > > Thanx, Sis. You're on to it. It seems to grab things when I don't want > it to grab things. That's my beef. And mine. I want to be able to control what does what. > > You must have missed the errata... when I originally copied and pasted I > only got the text, not the link. My bad. We cleared it up in the posts > that followed, which you may have deleted on the fly. > > <smiles, but showing no teeth and avoiding direct eye contact> > If you mean http://www.goodolddogs.com/older.html that's what I was attempting. I'm going off to follow Matthew's lead to livna's mplayer plugin. Anne
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