--- Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe, maybe not. At the beginning of arts, I had a
> large number
> of "bug" reported because xmms would not start
> correctly saying
> "busy dsp" because they clicked on "xmms" before 30
> secs after
> kde2 started. I don't want to come back to this
> broken behaviour.

I see.

> If only KDE had a decent multimedia player.

Seriously.

> I probably didn't understand why you talked about
> users modifying
> their menu entries then..

I was saying it would defeat the idea of a
soundwrapper modifying the user's .xmms/config, which
was one of the two solutions to the problem we're
having you proposed in an earlier message.  The other
one being my idea.
 
Is "xmms -e %f" for KDE ? or for another WM ?

Mainly KDE, though it's just as valid in IceWM for
instance.

> I think this is related to xmms-arts being old and
> bugged but it
> seems no more maintained anywher :-(.

I think you're right :o(

I wish 1) Gnome would switch to arts (some Gnome
hackers have said in the past that they planned to,
dunno if that's still the plan), 2) the XMMS people
would take up maintainership of xmms-arts.

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