[nylug-talk] xmms or ?
Gregg Levine
gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 8 23:49:41 EDT 2007
On 7/8/07, Kevin Mark <kevin.mark at verizon.net> wrote:
> Debian is debating removing xmms and its plug-ins because it depends
> upon gtk1.2 and is dead upstream. But others says there is no good
> replacement. Is it worth it to find some tortured soul to migrate xmms
> to gtk2 or similar toolkits or is there something out there that can
> replace it? Is xmms not in other distros?
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Hello!
Or what? Kevin, it is found in Slackware 11.0. It might be available
in release 12.0 but I haven't looked at it yet because I do not have
plans to migrate to a native install versus UMSDOS one at the moment.
I should also mention that it is worthwhile to mention what desktop on
top of X you use.
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