> WTF does that mean?
>
> How does a media playback plugin for a webrowser conflict with a file
> system?
>
> Stupid Debian :/
$ apt-cache show xfs
Package: xfs
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 196
Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1:1.0.1-5
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libfs6, libxfont1
Suggests: xfonts-100dpi | xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-base, xfonts-scalable
Filename: pool/main/x/xfs/xfs_1.0.1-5_i386.deb
Size: 57116
MD5sum: f925990fe0aec8c00a6253afdece48c0
SHA1: 1b4578f7ee298bc284a11e1c99a212c663c652a3
SHA256: 0e86c4b981545a0b2994fe7a72d67e4f2c50ffe04ba4e029225945f69181d68a
Description: X font server
xfs is a daemon that listens on a network port and serves X fonts to X
servers (and thus to X clients). All X servers have the ability to serve
locally installed fonts for themselves, but xfs makes it possible to offload
that job from the X server, and/or have a central repository of fonts on a
networked machine running xfs so that all the machines running X servers on a
network do not require their own set of fonts. xfs may also be invoked by
users to, for instance, make available X fonts in user accounts that are not
available to the X server or to an already running system xfs.
Tag: interface::daemon, role::sw:server, works-with::font
Received on Sat Oct 21 12:00:27 2006
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