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On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 18:55:01 +0200 |
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pk <peterk2@××××××××.se> wrote: |
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> Xmms, I believe it's called. And it's been working fine for quite a |
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> while (I've actually have never encountered a bug with Audacious), for |
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> me. Now, when I upgraded to 2.4.x dbus was forced on me (well, that and |
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> Xfce4)... I'm used to Audacious because I like the simple interface |
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> (non-gtk+). But if you have another player you would like to recommend |
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> I'll gladly try it. Requirements: no gconf/gnome/udev/udisk(etc.) |
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> dependency (only sane dependencies like libogg/flac etc., possibly gtk |
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> or qt for ui but nothing else), simple UI (like Audacious legacy mode), |
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> no singin' and dancing crap (simplicity over "features")... |
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For "just playing music" task I'm using moc[1] or deadbeef[2]. First |
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one is cute little player with ncurses interface, other is simple |
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foobar-like GTK player. Outside my headphones there can be heard |
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what mpd[3] is currently playing (on second sound card). |
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[1] http://moc.daper.net |
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[2] http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net |
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[3] http://mpd.wikia.com |
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-^- _ coś tam w tle sobie gra, np: |
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_ /O)_\// Suicide Commando |
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