It was mpg321.... I found a copy of mpg123, and it did infact play the mp3 I 
downloaded (the first thing played on this laptop was AYB ala Nirvana....)  
Now to find a gui for it.... GQmpeg should do nicely... but i cant find it... 
I found xmms though.... as well as some other goodies :)
. 
but how about a web browser? I dont think I can do konqueror (w/out KDE), 
Netscpe is just too big, amaya is.... ugly  lynx is text only... I would like 
something like konqueror... lightweight, versatile, and usable....

Jamie

On Saturday 19 January 2002 05:40, you wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 10:13:25AM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
> > I have installed mpg321, but sound isnt
> > working properly, so I havnt been able to try it :(
>
> Oops!  That mpg321 pkg is for 2.9.  If any of the pkgs
> on the CD have a date earlier than about the 10th of December,
> they probably won't work.  Sorry about that.
>
> It did detect 'audio at sb0'.  Make sure your mixer isn't
> muting things by checking the output of 'mixerctl -a'.  Try
> downloading the mpg123 pkg from one of the OpenBSD mirrors
> an see if it works any better.  Also, GQmpeg is a pretty
> lightweight GUI for mpg123.
>
> > 1) get a more nicer guier gui (ie enlightenment, gnome, kde, ....)
>
> blackbox, blackbox, blackbox, very small and easy to manage, and
> has no dependencies beyond the base system and X.
>
> > 3) dhcp client (it would be nice.... I can do static, but would like
> > dhcp)
>
> man dhcp
>
> > So... I have about 60 megs free to add gui and stuff, but where do I find
> > .tgz's for to try outs?
>
> The mirrors usually have pkgs for 3.0 in /pub/OpenBSD/3.0/packages/i386.

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