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Old 5th June 2010, 08:32 PM
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Deadbeef / Equinox GTK / Murrine git F13 RPMs 64-bit

Hey,
If someone's interested in 64bit RPM's for Fedora 13 :
- equinox gtk engine 1.20
- murrine gtk engine (latest from git)
- deadbeef (great liteweight music player)
you can download them from :
http://pawelpogorzelski.iblogger.org...adbeef-041-rpm
http://pawelpogorzelski.iblogger.org...urrine-git-rpm

Yeah I know, I should try to get them in repos (believe me I tried being a contributor but lately I don't have any spare time to do it )
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