Linked by Adam S on Fri 23rd Nov 2007 16:11 UTC
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XMMS is old, is crusty, and depreciated ~ however, it still works well with large file counts, which cannot be said for either Beep or Audacious ~ and it has a massive availability of plugins.
For a combination of lightweight & powerful, I'm not sure one could beat yammi + xmms + a decent collection of plugins (Anyone thinking of saying Amarok, try tossing 15 or 20,000 files into it.)




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2007-05-26
No, how about Beep Music Player or Audacious instead, XMMS is old and crusty, or you could come somewhat up to date, if you have more thant 20 digital music files to your name, and use a music manager like Listen, Exail or, well, any of these
http://www.gnomefiles.org/subcategory.php?sub_cat_id=2