Banned for using slashes, you slasher.
Banned for using slashes, you slasher.
Banned for making me think 'On Slasher, On Dasher, On Dancer, On Victim!', my brain is a scary place sometimes. Self-Banned for sharing. Tpbm banned for always trying to have the last word.
clear && echo paste url and press enter; read paste; (youtube-dl $paste) | zenity --progress --title="☠" --text "Downloading, please wait" --auto-close --pulsate && ans=$(zenity --file-selection); gnome-terminal -x mplayer "$ans"
Banned for not having the last word.
Banned by the last number, which is 4 and I have it.
clear && echo paste url and press enter; read paste; (youtube-dl $paste) | zenity --progress --title="☠" --text "Downloading, please wait" --auto-close --pulsate && ans=$(zenity --file-selection); gnome-terminal -x mplayer "$ans"
Banned for talking about numbers.
I'm gonna post this here cause I wanned to post it on the right place but while I was typing it, some how my Problem magicaly soved on it's own ... go figure:
Hello,
My Audacious is not playing anything after I instaled
- paman (PulseAudio Manager)
- pavucontrol (PulseAudio Volume Control)
No other Aplication seems to be affected the same way. Rythmbox works just fine. The problem is that I was using Audacious before without any problems. I have the Codecs installed, and I tryed changing the output mehtod PulsAudio, ALSA and the others that Auda ... ok now it's working again nvm then
Banned for posting in the wrong forum.
tlhIngan also banned for posting in the wrong forum, you shouldn't be here, you are banned.
clear && echo paste url and press enter; read paste; (youtube-dl $paste) | zenity --progress --title="☠" --text "Downloading, please wait" --auto-close --pulsate && ans=$(zenity --file-selection); gnome-terminal -x mplayer "$ans"
Banned for banning for the wrong reasons.
Banned for tax purposes.
clear && echo paste url and press enter; read paste; (youtube-dl $paste) | zenity --progress --title="☠" --text "Downloading, please wait" --auto-close --pulsate && ans=$(zenity --file-selection); gnome-terminal -x mplayer "$ans"
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