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« on: March 14, 2006, 03:54:03 am »

Pluto's data folder has subfolders for movies, videos, music and documents. What is implied by documents? Are these HTML, PDF, anything else?

First I believed it was PDF, but I could not found a PDF reader in the installation, so I tried to install it using apt-get install, with no luck. XPDF is not in the default repository for Pluto. So now I came to a deeper question. Am I allowed to install typical X applications in Pluto, as I do with other Debian installation? Can I just point to another repository? And the most important, how to I change the shortcuts in the Computing page ( the one with shortcuts to the admin page).
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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2006, 03:45:09 pm »

we don't have a handler for documents, so you can try to add a new computing application:
aptitude install
then in pluto-admin > devices > media directors > edit computing applications
set the path to application, give it a name.
it shold work
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