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

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