On Thursday 21 July 2005 23:33, Willem wrote: > Hi all, > > I used to use Juk to play my mp3 / ogg files, but recently I updated 2 > systems I use (home & work) to fedora core 4. > > After the updates, the application at home crashes, while at the office, > there is no juk at all. > > I have installed the latest kdemultimedia (and -extras) but it didn't > change anything. > > Then I looked it up with google, and found out that there is some kind > of bug with kdemultimedia / juk on fedora core 4. > > So, the question is more like a multiple choice: > > Do I: > a: have to wait for new updates that fix the bug > b: poke with yum|rpm around the deinstall|reinstall packages > c: forget about juk and just use xmms (nothing wrong with that, but I > liked juk just a bit more) > > Any answer would be appreciated, thanks in advance. > > (if this mail is in the wrong group, I apologize) > You could try using amarok: <http://amarok.kde.org/> <http://www.kde.org.uk/apps/amarok/>. I used to use juk, but I now prefer amarok. It is not a part of the core KDE, but there is probably a version available for Fedora. Stevee -- ____________________________________________________________________ Steve Evans E-mail: mailto:stevee@xxxxxxxxxx WEB: http://www.gorbag.com Registered Linux user #217906: http://counter.li.org Public Encryption Key: http://www.gorbag.com/public-key.html ____________________________________________________________________ Now playing: Buzzcocks - Ever Fallen In Love 2.6.12-gentoo-r6 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz GNU/Linux 07:16:51 up 4 days, 17:31, 5 users, load average: 0.73, 1.05, 0.53 This is even more painful than it looks. -- Homer Simpson Brother from the Same Planet
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