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Audio editors, music players, video players, burning software, etc.
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Subito Piano
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#1 Post by Subito Piano »

Hi! Anyone know how to easily install Amarok in Puppy? Is there anyone working on a dotpup? I've seen that some have installed it, and it requires a lot of KDE files.

I am hoping that there might be a "cutdown" version of this available, much like the OpenOffice cutdown for Puppy. On the other hand, maybe there is another program that sorts your audio files automatically, etc. I think it would be great "selling point" for Puppy to have such a simple (some would say SIMPLISTIC ;-) ) audio player available.

Thanks!

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#3 Post by Gekko »

Madman is included in TEENpup, look it up.

Pelo

RSH made a SFS for Amarok

#4 Post by Pelo »

RSH made a SFS for Amarok and its dependencies in further future around 2013.see this topic
Or load Lucid amarok-sfs4.sfs
MP3 : install xine, and all that will work (If needed only, old Puppies have Gxine yet installed)
Add other KDE apps to take advantage of KDE :idea:
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Precise OB 2014 plying Amarok Lucid verion, is that possible ?
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#5 Post by Subito Piano »

talk about resurrrecting a "dead thread" -- !!! BUT...Pelo, thanks for the link. Been a loooong time since I used Amarok, I always liked it, nice to have it back. ;-)

Pelo

Music never dies, even on Puppy Linux Forum.

#6 Post by Pelo »

Music never dies, even on Puppy Linux Forum.
Rock and roll is back again, users soon will come back.

Pelo

Its default is KDE, huge desktop for a Puppy,

#7 Post by Pelo »

Something dead in Puppy educative forum does not mean dead elsewhere. That just means the our learning students have no time listening Music,
Our German colleague RSH, however working hard with Lazy Puppy, tries to keep some musical entertainment for passengers flying Lazy Puppy.
Amarok is still one of the most popular music player, outside the Linux schools .Its default is KDE, huge desktop for a Puppy,
Merci RSH for your SFS..Tested with AMIpup, no bugs.
pick SFS and xine pet here, chez les français. Tasted with Fluxpup Precise. I get more applications Running with Precise than with Tarhpup & Sons.
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Amarok plays my CD collection of my birthday songs (Marcel Amont)
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