Hi,
I tried using DeaDBeeF, and I don't seem to find a music library
option. Is the library feature really non-existent, or am I missing
something?
Thank you,
Naveen Kumar m
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Dooitze de Jong
dooitzedej...@gmail.com wrote:
Nice article on omgubuntu.co.uk,
On
it's a music PLAYER. NOT a BROWSER/ORGANISER with addition of player,
like amarok, exaile, songbird, itunes and other such. infact, it's
very, VERY similar to foobar on windows - so then it doesn't have any
bloating trash-features like some libaries and such IMO worthless
unnessesary stuff. And I
I have used foobar on Windows. It does have a music library, and so I
was just wondering if I missed out on the feature. Just wanted to
clarify.
Thanks,
--
Naveen Kumar Molleti
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:35 AM, Sylkis syl...@gmail.com wrote:
it's a music PLAYER. NOT a BROWSER/ORGANISER with
If yuo want to test deadbeef:
*sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexey-smirnov/deadbeef; sudo apt-get update;
sudo apt-get install deadbeef*
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 12:46 AM, PCMan pcman...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe we can take some time to do this and send the patch to its
author. This should not be
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Does anyone know where to translate deadbeef?
If yuo want to test deadbeef:
*sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexey-smirnov/deadbeef; sudo apt-get update;
sudo apt-get install deadbeef*
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 12:46 AM, PCMan pcman...@gmail.com
Hi,
Downloaded and playing. VERY impressed :-) It has the logical Open File /
Folder / Place / CD that is 'hidden' in Aqualung and also quite visible
playlist saving.
It's a +1 from me !!
Regards,
Phill.
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Glenn glenn_de_gr...@hotmail.com wrote:
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I need to test it before add my opinion to this. I just would like to
add some notices :
- we can't use a ppa for the lubuntu release, we need a real release
from upstream
- if it's not in the repository, we can add it, it's not a real
problem, but we need some time to do it properly.
Also, until
Also Glenn, could you please stop sending false informations outside
the mailing list, especially to news site like OMG ? I don't know
where you saw that there will be no others changes in application by
default, or no applications added.
Please add feedback to blueprints (see the Roadmap) and
Glenn,
The mere existence of Lubuntu loses it's purpose if you start bloating it.
Why bother, going through all the trouble of making an environment like LXDE
work with Ubuntu wich it doesn't work as well with as Gnome, if in the end,
there isn't anything to distinguish it but the labeling?
I am
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At our big application discussion mail we pretty much came to the
conclusion that we would not replace the browser, IM client, media
player and CD burning app.
As there is not much left I came to that conclusion, and I also told
OMG! Ubuntu! that a
Nice article on
omgubuntu.co.ukhttp://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/05/lubuntu-chooses-new-music-player-for.html
,
On the first sight, it looks great, and it takes little memory. I think you
all made the right decision to make DeadBeef (strange name:p) as default.
I'm just came to this team so I don't
2010/5/15 PCMan pcman...@gmail.com
I encourage every Lubuntu and LXDE users to try DeadBeef, an almost
perfect lightweight yet feature-rich music player.
The author provided deb packages already. The latest release is quite
awesome.
http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/
The UI is very similar to
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Deadbeef is very nice, the interface is very sexy, love it. :)
Although I still think Exaile would be a great default music player,
Deadbeef gets a vote from me because it is simple, lightweight and good.
One prob i guess: Deadbeef is not yet in the
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