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#11
Originally Posted by dan View Post
Bundyo,

Can you please try. I have dual boot with KDE and Debian with Diablo OS.
I really would like to keep everything working. See if you need libsoup. TIA, Dan
Works for me too. Installed libsoup in red pill mode and then Buoh.
 
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Sorry, too much work today. I'll check tonight if i can remove the dependency.
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Nah, tomorrow - some reality kicked in.
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checked and it works with Diablo. It's a great little app. Many thanks, Dan
 
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Erhm there is a buoh thread: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...t=18466&page=2
This isn't it.
as far as i can see buoh only supports a preset number of comics, nice but rather useless if your favorite comics arent in the list so i think this method is still valid

Last edited by Cptnodegard; 2008-07-30 at 20:32.
 
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Another option is to use Google Reader, many comics provide RSS feeds. Subscribe to the comics from Google Reader.

I use the iphone version of the reader, better than the mobile version and just as fast on the tablet. http://www.google.com/reader/i/

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You can list other comic sources in the list if the images are available through date names.
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Hmmmm...I may have to try running pluckcomics from pluckr.org. It's a python script that allows you to create your own "scrapes." I use it to create a directory of images on my home machine, which I then copy to my N800 each day. Perhaps I can skip a step and just have them downloaded to the tablet itself!

- Jim
 
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