[GRLUG] Linux software recommendation for mp3 player

Benjamin Flanders flanderb at gmail.com
Fri May 18 10:39:07 EDT 2007


> Which KDE apps could/would replace any of those?
For you, none.  You are absolutely where you should be.  e is awesome,
those programs are really top notch, and I bet your machine runs
faster than a racing ostrich on steroids.  There is no reason to use
anything else.

The only reason you might want to get acquainted with KDE is to help
other non-leet folk.  KDE is easy for newbies to use and understand.
It has a "Windows" flavor, it has k3b, amarok, kEducation software.

Linux is great in this way.  Your optimum setup isn't my optimum
setup, which itself isn't my mothers optimum setup.  I love the
choices we get.

-- 
Share and Enjoy


On 5/18/07, john-thomas richards <jtr at jrichards.org> wrote:
> On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 09:03:11AM -0400, Benjamin Flanders wrote:
> > >I do not have anything k* installed on my boxes
> > > so amarok is not an option.
> >
> > Technically amarok is a* ;-)
>
> Did I say k*?  I think I meant anything *k.  :-)
>
> > It is a really awesome player/manager though.  Sorry to hear about
> > your allergies to anything KDE/QT related.  Your missing (in my
> > opinion) some of the best open source programs out there.
>
> Which KDE/QT programs am I missing?  (Seriously...)  I use
> enlightenment for my window manager (with no eye candy; black & white &
> various shades of grey).  I use mutt, elinks, xmms, vim, gaim, firefox,
> and gnomesword for almost everything I do on my home box.  Which KDE
> apps could/would replace any of those?
> --
> john-thomas
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