Re: [orca-list] distribution for netbook



I've used mutt before, but Alpine is another popular command line email
client.

On 12/12/11 14:57, Justin Harford wrote:
I'm sure that command line is the best. I was just playing with mplayer last night and enjoying it. I 
wonder if you could recommend to me a mail client to run from the terminal?

El 12-12-2011, a las 10:24, hackingKK escribió:

On 12/12/11 07:05, Justin Harford wrote:

El 11-12-2011, a las 16:14, Luke Yelavich escribió:

I am guessing that your music folder is rather large. Unfortunately nautilus will take a while to show 
the folder on any system if the folder has a lot in it. This is because the accessibility framework has 
to go over the contents of the folder and create accessibility objects for every folder and file that 
nautilus intends to show graphically.
Hmm, well I guess I could try to not put all my artists in one basket. I wonder if a go around would be 
to go into the music folder through the gnome-terminal and open an artist from there. For example under 
the mac terminal there is an "open" command, which, when applied to a directory will open it in the file 
browser. That way I could jump to the artist that I want to listen to and skip the big overcrowded music 
folder.


Command line is always the best option.
I would stress here *not just better BEST*
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.


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