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Amarok 1.4 was the last. Everything since then is flakey. Regardless of repos, Amarok might play some things and not others. Forget streaming audio. I know, I know, some users claim great luck from Amarok. The simple fact that too many others have no joy is enough to delare it unstable and unworthy.
The next brick house on the left
Intel i7 11th Gen | 16GB | 1TB | KDE Plasma 5.27.11| Kubuntu 24.04 | 6.8.0-31-generic
Try Juk it is amarok 1.4 reborn. Manages collection and plays music the same as amarok 1.4.
juk is certainly not like amarok 1.4, especially not for handling collections on external drives, etc. It is nice for what it is though, a lightweight music manager.
Hi there. I use Amarok 1.4.10 in kubuntu 10.04 with no problem i used this script i found on line, It works great it even fetches album covers.
Here is the scipt:
#!/bin/sh
echo '************************************************* *******************************************'
echo '*******This script will install amarok 1.4.10 with some recent patches in Ubuntu 10.04**********'
echo '************************************************* *******************************************'
MONO is 'tied' to Microsoft 'as I understand it.' Do a search here in KFN (Search > Advanced search) and search on the single word MONO (search for and GreyGeek (by user and most relevant results first (Search order and you will discover everything you ever wanted to know about the subject.
More likely you'll discover a lot of FUD. There's an awful amount of ignorant crap spouted of about mono. Its an excellent *unencumbered* development environment.
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