> I found this player that looks like Winamp, buried deep in the "startmenu" > somewhere. So far, so good.
Well, KDE has noatun, and that works fairly well as an mp3 player. xmms is also good. >From konqueror you can right click on the mp3 file and choose one or the other from the "Open With" dialog box. Assouming you can first find the files, of course :). In KDE 3.0 it's even easier than that - you just click on the file while on konqueror and it starts to play automatically. Just as easy as it is in Windows. > Now I have plenty of MP3's, but they are on a W2K NTFS partition, which I > couldn't find with Konqueror (seems to me that this is the explorer > counterpart, right?). Getting to the files is more tricky. You'll have to mouunt the partition first, and/or edit your /etc/fstab file so that it automounts it on startup. First, where is this partition? It may just be easy to create a directory called /mp3 (as root) and mount the disk/partition into /mpt. That way you can just go to /mp3 with konqueror. ntfs should be readable - I haven't any experience with it though. > Christian
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