Hi
This is probably only for the very OLD people like the old woodsmoker but... back in the days of the ancient forests of the elder years there were some applications that really were the workhorses of applications such as a music player.
Nowadays is is all bells and whistles and things are just EASY...I mean...what is it with THAT!!! Easy/
One of the original "players" for music, internet streams, radio stations such as SOMA FM and such was an app called "Amarok".
Amarok was just kind of "left in the lurch" by the newer AND BETTER players but there are many KDE sites that have Amarok supposedly available, and I am sure that there are OSs that include Amarok, but, alas and alak there is not much available for KDE or for Kubuntu or Debian etc. there is an "Amarok Common" in the repo but well, hey...what do you do with it?
After spending a few hours trying to get Amarok on my Neon build I gave up and instead went at it another way and discovered that XINE... which used to be hooked cheek and jowel with Amarok is... ALIVE AND KICKING!!!!
So after adding this and that and such I now have Xine running on Neon and it plays just as great as it did...
As an aside for the YOUNGER folks Xine had a marvellous set of "visualizations" one of which was "GOOM" that was just gorgeous... it really did set a standard...
CURIOUSLY for the older than dirt folks I literally discovered tonight that the Xine app has built into it a bunch of SKINS!!!! WOAH!!! I enabled the GOLD one...and it is GAAWWWGEOUS...!
Now some of the controls do not work like..."a VCD"... things have moved so FAST!!!
For the young at heart and that are new to Linux or Ubuntu or KDE and want to explore...
you might give a whack at installing Xine and see what used to be...
or not. LOL.
woodtripdownmemorylanesmoke
This is probably only for the very OLD people like the old woodsmoker but... back in the days of the ancient forests of the elder years there were some applications that really were the workhorses of applications such as a music player.
Nowadays is is all bells and whistles and things are just EASY...I mean...what is it with THAT!!! Easy/
One of the original "players" for music, internet streams, radio stations such as SOMA FM and such was an app called "Amarok".
Amarok was just kind of "left in the lurch" by the newer AND BETTER players but there are many KDE sites that have Amarok supposedly available, and I am sure that there are OSs that include Amarok, but, alas and alak there is not much available for KDE or for Kubuntu or Debian etc. there is an "Amarok Common" in the repo but well, hey...what do you do with it?
After spending a few hours trying to get Amarok on my Neon build I gave up and instead went at it another way and discovered that XINE... which used to be hooked cheek and jowel with Amarok is... ALIVE AND KICKING!!!!
So after adding this and that and such I now have Xine running on Neon and it plays just as great as it did...
As an aside for the YOUNGER folks Xine had a marvellous set of "visualizations" one of which was "GOOM" that was just gorgeous... it really did set a standard...
CURIOUSLY for the older than dirt folks I literally discovered tonight that the Xine app has built into it a bunch of SKINS!!!! WOAH!!! I enabled the GOLD one...and it is GAAWWWGEOUS...!
Now some of the controls do not work like..."a VCD"... things have moved so FAST!!!
For the young at heart and that are new to Linux or Ubuntu or KDE and want to explore...
you might give a whack at installing Xine and see what used to be...
or not. LOL.
woodtripdownmemorylanesmoke
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