Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> I’m not psychic either, and I had no clue about zomg before you started
> reporting a grave bug against it. Nonetheless, I had it working. I guess
> the “No arguments” was such a hint. (Another one is the dependencies,
> amongst which “mpg123”. Maybe they work in a similar way?)

mpg123 plays mp3 files and I do know how to use it. zomg is supposed to
be a last.fm client and I would like to know how can I listen to my
favourite station.

> anyone’s mind to try to “zomg some_track_file.ext”? Maybe one should be
> searching for clicky-clicky interfaces instead.

As I've written in previous email, I meant the other function which is
playing last.fm stations. I did use clickety-click client but I needed
a console one and started using shell-fm. When I saw zomg I thought
I might compare those two and maybe start using zomg in place of shell-fm,
on which by the way I based my idea of how might a command-line
last.fm client work.

> Is unusable to users that don’t want to think about a possible usage a
> minimum, and are unable to search for a few documentation on teh
> intarwebs.

If I get the software from the distribution I expect to get the rest
from the same place. BTW, don't you have a policy for that?

Cheers,
-- 
Raf


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