ive run banshee, rhythmbox, and amarok. amarok rules.
On 8/6/07, Shawn Kwang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Rob, > > If you're a KDE person, you can try amarok: > http://amarok.kde.org/ > > It's the type of play with lots of features, some would say too many, from > orgainizing music in a database (SQLite or mySQL) to fading the music out > when you press the stop button (you can turn this off). > > Disclaimer: my main music box is a HTPC which runs mythmusic. > > Shawn > > -- > skwang_at-fnal.gov > skwang_at-cern.ch > > On Sun, 5 Aug 2007, Rob Sherwood wrote: > > > So, I just did a fresh install of FC7, and found that xmms was not > > installed by default. Not a huge worry, yum installed it without > > problems, but I still need to hand install the mp3 player plugin b/c > > redhat people are winies - but I'm used to all this. > > > > However, going to www.xmms.org, I find all of these notes to the effect > of > > many distributions are deprecating xmms: > > > > --- > > XMMS has been removed from the Slackware distribution. > > > > Thu Mar 15 19:43:10 CDT 2007 > > > > xap/xmms-1.2.10-i486-3.tgz: XMMS developers: THANK YOU for your years > of > > dedication. We look forward to considering a new GTK+2 based design > some > > time in the future. (Package removed). > > --- > > > > WTF? xmms is the bomb.. but apparently doesn't support gtk+2? And > > there are no binaries built for anything later then FC1!? > > > > I've been using xmms since before mp3s came out (true story)... So, the > > question is what are all the young wippersnappers using these days? > > What is the xmms replacement of choice? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > - Rob > > . > > > > PS Not that I can't/won't bludgeon xmms into working, but I'm just > curious.. > > >
