woodsmoke wrote:
So, is it possible that it is a problem with what Kubuntu has
enabled in general and that it would work with debian?
Please use the cli client and test Anthony's suggestions. Run the
following in a terminal:
xmms2 addpls /path/to/a/file.pls
If that works, then this is a user
On 2 Nov 2009, at 03:43, Anthony Garcia wrote:
P.S. Depending on the client you may need to use a command/alias
specifically
implemented for adding playlist files. With xmms2(the text client)
and nyxmms2 this
is addpls.
Correction: with the old xmms2 CLI, you need to use addpls indeed.
Sebastien Cevey s...@cine7.net writes:
On 2 Nov 2009, at 03:43, Anthony Garcia wrote:
P.S. Depending on the client you may need to use a command/alias
specifically
implemented for adding playlist files. With xmms2(the text client)
and nyxmms2 this
is addpls.
Correction: with the old
Date set to 19-21th of February.
Hope to see you all there.
http://wiki.xmms2.xmms.se/wiki/XMMS2Con2010
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Tobias Rundström wrote:
Date set to 19-21th of February.
Got any schedule idea? Friday: hack away in the night. Saturday: some
kind of conferance sessions, social event. Sunday: hack away?
anders
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Got any schedule idea? Friday: hack away in the night. Saturday: some kind
of conferance sessions, social event. Sunday: hack away?
Yeah, that sounds about right. I rather that people suggest things they
would like to see / do. I was thinking about some kind of newbie sessions as
well, have