Hi,

As anounced in my previous message (which for some reason doesn't
seem to have gone through), I've just posted lkarmafs-0.2.0 at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-karma/ Just in case my
previous message doesn't arrive, I repeat it here:

This version fixes a baunch of not-too-important bugs and adds an
option (-Y) to display playlists with the same directory
structure as the rest of the filesystem, including the effect of
the -G option which disables genre directories.

Apart from providing a nice, structured view of playlists (quite
useful for large playlists), the -Y option allows you to simply
point your PC player (e.g. mp3blaster, xmms or amarok) to a RK 
playlist and it will play the corresponding contents.

I've added another hopefully useful feature: a pseudo-file
"/options" (similar to those in /proc or /sys) at the root of the
hierarchy, which allows you to toggle some of the binary options
at run time; i.e., without having to unmount/remount the
filesystem:

  "cat mountPoint/options" 

shows the present status of the options, and 

  "echo optionLetter > mountPoint/options"

toggles the `optionLetter' option.  For the moment, allowed
optionLetters are G, T, U, W, and Y (see lkarmafs -H for
details).  In addition,

  "echo End > mountPoint/options"

terminates lkarmafs, umounting the RK filesystem.

Best,
EV.

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