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#1 2009-01-18 22:06:18

future stir-fry
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Using Video Furnace

My university uses Video Furnace for IPTV service. Back when I used MEPIS/Debian, I needed the package libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 (found this info in the EeeUser forum, of all places) in addition to the standard Java packages to run the Video Furnace app.

I searched the repos for libstdc and installed the libstdc++5 package in extra, which was the only package that came up. I still can't open the Video Furnace player, however.

Is anybody else forced to use this thing, and how did you get it to work? TIA

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#2 2009-01-21 03:02:30

future stir-fry
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Re: Using Video Furnace

Does anybody know how to get this to work? Thanks.

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#3 2009-01-21 03:31:08

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Re: Using Video Furnace

Is this a stand alone program? If it is, what happens when you try to run it from the command line?

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#4 2009-01-22 03:00:56

future stir-fry
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Re: Using Video Furnace

No it is a java app accessed with a link. I've run firefox from cli to see if error messages come up then, but nothing.

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#5 2009-08-26 06:04:12

camphor
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Re: Using Video Furnace

I would also really like to see this working. Have both bin32-jre and jre installed, and have also tried using the open IcedTea alternative.

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#6 2009-11-19 19:33:20

future stir-fry
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Re: Using Video Furnace

I have come back for another school year and mysteriously Video Furnace is cool with Arch, running just like it used to under Mepis/Debian. camphor, dunno what to tell you dude.

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