| Andrew McGill on Fri, 03 Mar 2006 07:47:30 +0200 (SAST) |
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| [GLUG-chat] Re: OT mp3 players for the car |
Amarok is far from simple. Try ogg123, or sox. # ldd `which amarok` | wc -l 23 # ldd `which ogg123` | wc -l 15 # ldd `which sox` | wc -l 9 &:-) (It's Friday, requiring top-posting in reply to well-formatted comments.) On Thursday Mar 2, 2006 around 10:25pm, Alan McKinnon wrote, > On Thursday, 2 March 2006 21:20, Vivian Gervais wrote: > > Lo all > > > > When are they going to bring out a simple (run of the mill) ogg > > player for audio?? > > > > http://www.crutchfield.com/S-B0HRny43HKh/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?i=550 > >IW500C2&search=550IW500C2 > > > > There are alot of linux projects about that allow people to 'boot' > > linux & play ogg's from cd's & DVD's. > > > > Here's my christmas wish...... > > Your point being what exactly? > > The link points to a GPS cum MP3 player, and you want an ogg > player??!!?? > > A simple ogg player does exist. It's called amaroK > > -- Leading Edge Business Solutions +27 11 656 0360 Linux Training, Software and Networking http://ledge.co.za/ Fiction must be plausable. Reality lacks this constraint. --- To unsubscribe: send the line "unsubscribe glug-chat" in the subject of a mail to "glug-chat-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx". Problems? Email "glug-chat-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxx". Archives are at http://www.linux.org.za/Lists-Archives/