I tried Audacious some time ago but didn't like it (can't remember why), and I also wasn't keen on Deadbeef, but I can't remember why that was either. Thank you for this Grey, I will give it a try, although probably won't be until weekend when I've got some more time to spare. I think Audacious and Qmmp players are better (and of course Deadbeef). Thanks to this, Radio built into the player works. During installation, downloads and installs the "bad plugin" for gstreamer from Ubuntu servers. The "full" version, although the size is the same. Only music from your collection or other sources.Ģ. But now I tried to make a pet for Strawberry 1.0 (Fossapup 64b).ġ. There was a magnetic storm yesterday, so I had a headache. Strawberry Music Player in a Puppy, any Puppy? And please don't anyone suggest Clementine, yes I know Strawberry is a fork of Clementine but it hasn't been updated in years and the last time I tried it some of the functions didn't work properly.īottom line is that Strawberry is my preference, so what are my chances? I also note that showing album artwork smaller than a postage stamp is a common trend, which I don't like. My music collection consists of approx 8,000 tracks, which quite a few music players can't handle. I'm well aware there are hundreds of music players available, and I've tried an awful lot of them. Well thanks but no thanks, that's not what I'm looking for. Now somehow I just know that someone, somewhere, is going to produce a list of all the alternatives I could try. Is there any way I can install Strawberry Music Player in a Puppy, any Puppy? It is available in the repos for Debian, OpenSuse, Fedora, Mageia and there's a PPA for Ubuntu, so I was hoping it wasn't going to be that difficult, but it's looking like I could be wrong.
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