Reg wrote:
> Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
>
>> On Tue 05 Jun 2007 16:37:42 NZST +1200, Reg wrote:
>>
>>
>> That'll be because most of the interesting codecs are missing. No
>> commercial company is able to ship those or they'll get their pants sued
>> off by the music/film mafia. You're not alone though and the source is
>> with us, so browse over to
>>
>> http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories
>> http://opensuse-community.org/Package_Sources
>>
>> for all the goodies you might want. It won't outright say which
>> repository contains e.g. decss, read between the lines. When the gecko
>> changes to blue for the second link above, you're on a non-official SUSE
>> site with more references SUSE isn't allowed to put.
>>
>> There's a hot off the press OpenOffice 2.2 in one of the repos mentioned
>> at the first link btw. Paste the repo URL into yast and click a few more
>> buttons to get it.
>>
>> Volker
>>
>
> Thanks Volker I now have Kaffeine running fine although when I installed
> libxine it made kaffeine work but killed off the other sound program
> called Anorak or whatever it was called. Basically I just want to play
> mp3's via my network as my music library is on another computer.
> Although kaffeine lets me do that ok it seems clumsy to me regarding
> creating playlists. Is there a better option?
>
I have 3 suggestions for playing music - they are all amarok.
Roger