[Lubuntu-desktop] Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread Glenn de Groot
Hello, found another interesting music player called Xnoise.It uses 4.5 mb of ram on start up while deadbeef uses 11 mb.Deadbeef also uses 10.8 mb while playing an mp3 (interesting decrease) and xnoise uses 5.7. It´s a gtk app coded in Python and uses gstreamer so it also plays video´s but it

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread Leszek Lesner
Am 23.06.2010 15:25, schrieb Glenn de Groot: Hello, found another interesting music player called Xnoise.It uses 4.5 mb of ram on start up while deadbeef uses 11 mb.Deadbeef also uses 10.8 mb while playing an mp3 (interesting decrease) and xnoise uses 5.7. It´s a gtk app coded in Python

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread PCMan
Something using python never uses less memory than a C program. You forgot to count the python runtime in. The whole python runtime sometimes consumes more than 20 mb. Of course, if you only count the little script in, it uses less than 5 mb, but that's not true. On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 9:25 PM,

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] FW: Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread Andrew
In the first preview version you couldn't add folders because of a bug, but it has been fixed in a later version. On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 23:03, Sylkis syl...@gmail.com wrote: I tried that xnoise and personally have problems with getting it working. it launches, but it doesn't read playlists,

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] FW: Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread Andrew
I just love DeadBeef... I only miss one thing: being able to import playlists form other music players. Xnoise is interesting because it can play videos too and from what I've read, Ubuntu is targeting a media player such as Banshee (it's being considered to be made default for UNE sometime)

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] FW: Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread Julien Lavergne
Le jeudi 24 juin 2010 à 00:13 +0300, Andrew a écrit : I just love DeadBeef... I only miss one thing: being able to import playlists form other music players. Xnoise is interesting because it can play videos too and from what I've read, Ubuntu is targeting a media player such as Banshee (it's

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] FW: Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread Phillip Whiteside
Hi, My only enquiry for that would be what resources gnome-mplayer needs to play background music / streamed radio stations versus what DeadBeef uses? (I love music while I work :-) ) Regards, Phill. On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Julien Lavergne gi...@ubuntu.com wrote: Le jeudi 24 juin

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] FW: Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread Andrew
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 00:44, Julien Lavergne gi...@ubuntu.com wrote: I just love DeadBeef... I only miss one thing: being able to import playlists form other music players. Xnoise is interesting because it can play videos too and from what I've read, Ubuntu is targeting a media player such

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] FW: Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread PCMan
1. Given you have proper codecs and audio libs installed for mplayer, adding a music player won't bring many addiional dependencies since they are already there. 2. Usability matters. If you consider user interface, gnome-mplayer is a nice video player but it's really a bad music player. It's even

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] FW: Another interesting music player

2010-06-23 Thread Phillip Whiteside
As ever, pcman, a good point. Yeah, we *need *to keep a music player. I like DeadBeef, it's low resource usage means that my laptop hardly knows it is running :-) Regards, Phill. On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 11:19 PM, PCMan pcman...@gmail.com wrote: 1. Given you have proper codecs and audio libs

[Lubuntu-desktop] key error

2010-06-23 Thread Phillip Whiteside
Hi gang, I have an OP on with a problem, the pastebin is due to expire, so I include it at the bottom. Any ideas? (23:26:47) xsaiddx: hello guys (23:26:55) *gilir left the room (quit: Quit: Ex-Chat).* (23:27:31) xsaiddx: how can i keep lubuntu updated cus i keep gettin those updates of ubuntu

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] key error

2010-06-23 Thread Andrew Woodhead
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver p http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/gp.mit.edu --recv-keys ACC3E225CF57B0F4 Should be ok On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 12:25 AM, Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.netwrote: Hi gang, I have an OP on with a problem, the pastebin is due to expire, so I include it at the bottom.

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] key error

2010-06-23 Thread Andrew Woodhead
Sure, they are mirrored from the other servers. There are LOADS of key servers, just that everyone seems hell bent to using one then wondering why they get timeouts. I think its comical. The keys are added so that you know the packages are from the maintainers repo. They are used to decrypt the