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Old June 25th, 2008, 01:35   #41
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Proto, I would like to see Emesene added to your Messenger list. It's a very nice Windows Live Messenger clone and I find it to be vastly more stable than aMSN.

Great list, by the way.

Say, does anyone here happen to know of a way to get true gapless music playback using any Linux music player? Currently I have resorted to using foobar2000 on Wine because it provides more satisfactory playback behavior than the native Linux apps I have tried. And I have tried several.

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I find normal music players (Audacious, amarok, etc) to be just as good qualitywise and more flexible with playlists and such than MPD and its clients.
I have used the Music Player Daemon and two of its clients (GMPC and Sonata) and I was very impressed with the fact that it was the only native Linux application that does offer true gapless playback right from the get-go. However, the clients really don't offer as many features as most other music players. This is understandable as MPD wasn't really intended to be used in this manner.
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Old June 25th, 2008, 04:59   #42
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... should we create a section for the obscure apps?
No need. There are ubuntu forums, and everyone knows that there is too much info about linux via the net. And since ubuntu is the bes desktop around, the only thing we can do here is to cheer for it
Besides, there are tons of appz for the X and we can not praise them all but every one has it`s place in the Synaptic universe.
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Old June 25th, 2008, 07:06   #43
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And since ubuntu is the bes desktop around...
I can see where this is going...
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Old June 25th, 2008, 12:35   #44
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It is the Linux standard now. The definite driving force in GNU/Linux desktops. Double period. No need contesting that, Mako.
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Old June 25th, 2008, 12:44   #45
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Hard Core Riki - more than right, it`s good to see more people who are devoted into GNU software.
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Old June 25th, 2008, 16:43   #46
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It is the Linux standard now. The definite driving force in GNU/Linux desktops. Double period. No need contesting that, Mako.
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Hard Core Riki - more than right, it`s good to see more people who are devoted into GNU software.
Yes, I can see how the -buntus have become generally the Linux standard and I think it's a wonderful distribution (Using it right now and loving it more than any other distribution; I don't think I can ever live without APT/Synaptic). However, there's more than one Linux poweruser browsing these forums and they may disagree.

Personally, I think the -buntus have become the Linux equivalent of those commercial pre-installed Windows installations you find on the desktop/laptop computers you buy from whichever vender, if not only for the fact that it too is loaded with bloatware. Though, for the record, -buntu's "bloatware" is WAY easier to get rid of.

I know a few Linux power users who would rather stick with Debian, Red Hat, or Gentoo and often refer to the -buntus as "n00b Linux," for a lack of better term. K/X/Ubuntu has become the standard for those getting introduced to Linux, but for those who are very well acquainted with it already it tends to get irritating.
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Old June 25th, 2008, 16:55   #47
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Yes, I can see how the -buntus have become generally the Linux standard and I think it's a wonderful distribution (Using it right now and loving it more than any other distribution; I don't think I can ever live without APT/Synaptic). However, there's more than one Linux poweruser browsing these forums and they may disagree.

Personally, I think the -buntus have become the Linux equivalent of those commercial pre-installed Windows installations you find on the desktop/laptop computers you buy from whichever vender, if not only for the fact that it too is loaded with bloatware. Though, for the record, -buntu's "bloatware" is WAY easier to get rid of.

I know a few Linux power users who would rather stick with Debian, Red Hat, or Gentoo and often refer to the -buntus as "n00b Linux," for a lack of better term. K/X/Ubuntu has become the standard for those getting introduced to Linux, but for those who are very well acquainted with it already it tends to get irritating.
Personally, I agree here. It`s much more easier for me to install a clean terminal Debian and manually apt-get what I need, but since I am no longer a teen who has tons of free time I really prefer to got a ready to use OS like ubuntu. There is no lame OS after all, lame are users and if somebody who uses gentoo or redhat refers him to a "special user" it`s more than an empty boasting, since they are using a distro with personally built environment, something you got ready from ubuntu.
Linux`s power is that you can use it very efficient even on weak PC`s because it`s up to you if you got a graphical environment or not. For me the <TAB> support is more than enoug, I enjoy stare at my ubuntu, but when it comes for some work I prefer to simpy do:
1. go to terminal witn ALT+Z
su(tab)do ged(tab)it /e(tab)tc/rc.(tab)local
typing...
ifconfig eth1 hw ether TH:IS:IS:MY:MA:CK
2. save and close with ALT+F4

I do this in a les than 30 seconds and it takes a lot of time using GUIs... But... you know, my mother won`t be able to do it, so let`s cheer for all Desktop-Environments that they are getting friendlier and friendlier to the simple users...

P.S. there is no such term as "Linux power user", power exist in the muscles, there are just long-time users and newbie users who will improve with the time.
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Old July 25th, 2008, 20:57   #48
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Proto,
thx for Linux recommended apps i might use some of em
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Old May 15th, 2009, 23:34   #49
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Old February 22nd, 2010, 15:52   #50
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Puppy Arcade - an emulation focused linux live CD

This is the daddy of all video game emulation live CDs! (if I dont say so myself )

Please see the main thread, I don't wanna double post..

http://forums.ngemu.com/emulation-ne...ml#post1807332

Enjoy!
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Old September 7th, 2010, 09:25   #51
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good, very good
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Old September 7th, 2010, 14:23   #52
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That's it? You woke me up after I don't even know how many years to say that? WTF?

EDIT: Wow, my sig is so far out of date it's not even funny... or maybe it is. Meh... probably not going to bother fixing
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Old August 17th, 2012, 16:47   #53
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Using Foobar in Windows, ended up checking DeaDBeeF (0xDEADBEEF) and it's really nice. Lovin' it.

#EDIT: For video, mplayer2 + SMPlayer

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mplayer2's repo, so I don't forget it later. XD
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Old October 15th, 2012, 16:47   #54
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Gamecaster | glc highlights

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Gamecaster is a graphical user interface for open source framework 'glc'. It can capture real time footage of any game that uses ALSA for sound and OpenGL for drawing. Gamecaster can also encode any captured .glc file into webm video format.
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Old October 23rd, 2012, 21:39   #55
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