Also these programs have been made in to debian packages so: apt-get <packagename> will go get everything required. On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Matt Campbell wrote: > I don't think there's an all-in-one program like Real Jukebox that works in text mode under Linux. Instead, you need to use these smaller programs: > > mpg123: small, fast MP3 player with no GUI; included with most Linux > distributions > > cdparanoia: rips CD tracks and saves them as WAV files with good error > checking; included with most Linux distributions > > cdcd: best command-driven CD player I've found yet; available at > http://libcdaudio.sourceforge.net/ > > lame: free MP3 encoder; available at http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/ > > abcde: stands for "A Better CD Encoder"; a convenient interface to > cdparanoia, lame (as well as some other encoders), and a CDDB-compatible > database; available at http://lly.org/~rcw/abcde/page/ > > I hope this helps. >