On Friday 29 December 2006 14:42, Mick wrote:
I'm missing xmms too. I hope xmms2 will eventually be developed enough to
use as a stable package, but without the bloatware that winamp has become.
xmms2 is nothing like the first version. It is a client / daemon setup really.
Few users of xmms1
suitable alternative? I found xmms relatively light on
resources compared to say, xine derivatives.
You can try audacious it is based on bmp and xmms. There is also bmpx
and xmms2. Only audacious and bmpx are in portage. I think they are
all similar to xmms! For me I have choosen audacious
compared to say, xine derivatives.
You can try audacious it is based on bmp and xmms. There is also bmpx
and xmms2. Only audacious and bmpx are in portage. I think they are
all similar to xmms! For me I have choosen audacious!
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and that's when it's not playing anything! When streaming the %CPU goes up to
8.5-9.0.
I'm missing xmms too. I hope xmms2 will eventually be developed enough to use
as a stable package, but without the bloatware that winamp has become.
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Regards,
Mick
to re-calibrate my weight-meter.
and that's when it's not playing anything! When streaming the
%CPU goes up to 8.5-9.0.
I'm missing xmms too. I hope xmms2 will eventually be
developed enough to use as a stable package, but without the
bloatware that winamp has become.
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Grant Edwards
have not delved too deeply into all the options.
Perhaps there is a way to turn it into an xmms/audacious clone.
Perhaps xmms2 (which moves to a client/server approach) may have a similar
lightweight client to the old xmms. Running a server to simply play tunes
does seem like overkill to me
alternatives
you'll consider trying to compile and install it from downloaded
sources, manually.
What about XMMS2? It's not in portage but I thought it was designed to
fix all the flaws of the original XMMS. I have not tried it so I can't
say for sure if its even remotely the same as the old XMMS
into forms (like an email in Gmail) in
Firefox, after Firefox has been running a few hours also suffers from
this freeze every 1-2 seconds.
A typical workload is Gnome, Firefox, Claws-Mail, Pidgin, Tomboy,
xmms2 and a bunch of terminals with SSH sessions and irssi.
I have an Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz
. Mplayer often spits out a warning message[1].
I also noticed that typing into forms (like an email in Gmail) in
Firefox, after Firefox has been running a few hours also suffers from
this freeze every 1-2 seconds.
A typical workload is Gnome, Firefox, Claws-Mail, Pidgin, Tomboy,
xmms2
python updated to 2.7 in
an orderly fashion, and once I switched from xmms2 to mpd no longer
needed boost.
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