Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to install music player without graphic ?

2011-10-25 Thread Jonas de Buhr
Am 23.10.2011 06:58, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras: On 10/23/2011 07:05 AM, Lavender wrote: I added USE=-KDE to /etc/make.conf , but when I use emerge like below : # sudo emerge mplayer OR #sudo emerge amorok I found that the emerge always download something which contact with X11/lib . I don't

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to install music player without graphic ?

2011-10-25 Thread Leonardo Guilherme
I recommend cmus, it does have an cool ncurses-based interfaces and some vi-style commands 2011/10/25 Jonas de Buhr jonas.de.b...@gmx.net Am 23.10.2011 06:58, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras: On 10/23/2011 07:05 AM, Lavender wrote: I added USE=-KDE to /etc/make.conf , but when I use emerge like

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to install music player without graphic ?

2011-10-23 Thread Jesús J . Guerrero Botella
You really need to find out what you need/want. If you want a nice GUI media player then you either need X or some kind of solution that works on framebuffer (they exist, but they are not straightforward to get working). Some web based players exist as well. Secondly, mplayer does work on

[gentoo-user] Re: How to install music player without graphic ?

2011-10-22 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 10/23/2011 07:05 AM, Lavender wrote: I added USE=-KDE to /etc/make.conf , but when I use emerge like below : # sudo emerge mplayer OR #sudo emerge amorok I found that the emerge always download something which contact with X11/lib . I don't know why the USE I set have no effect. Well, these

Re:[gentoo-user] Re: How to install music player without graphic ?

2011-10-22 Thread Lavender
Well, these are X applications (and Amarok is a KDE application.) Obviously they need X to work. USE flags are there to configure *optional* dependencies and behaviors. For mplayer and Amarok, these dependencies are not optional. As others mentioned, you should install a command line player.

Re:[gentoo-user] Re: How to install music player without graphic ?

2011-10-22 Thread Lavender
Well, these are X applications (and Amarok is a KDE application.) Obviously they need X to work. USE flags are there to configure *optional* dependencies and behaviors. For mplayer and Amarok, these dependencies are not optional. As others mentioned, you should install a command line player.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to install music player without graphic ?

2011-10-22 Thread du yang
On Sunday 10/23/11 13:31:13 CST, Lavender wrote: Well, these are X applications (and Amarok is a KDE application.) Obviously they need X to work. USE flags are there to configure *optional* dependencies and behaviors. For mplayer and Amarok, these dependencies are not optional. As