Linked by David Adams on Fri 4th Jul 2008 15:55 UTC, submitted by amjith
KDE The windows port for KDE allows users to install and run KDE applications in Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista . This tutorial will guide you step by step through installing KDE in Windows.
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ebasconp
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2006-05-09

IMHO, there is no better music player than AmaroK, so, letting me install and use my preferred music player no matter the platform I am working on (I have Gentoo at home but I have to work on a Windows box) is amazing and incredibly useful.

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FunkyELF Member since:
2006-07-26

I'll take one that works with samba shares thank you.

Seriously. I heard all these great things about Amarok so I went to try it out and the thing freezes like crazy. XMMS is deprecated (in Gentoo anyway) so I have been using audacious.

Anyway, once XBMC starts working nicely on Linux (music works okay but not video), I'll use that and only that.

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ebasconp Member since:
2006-05-09

I had problems with Amarok in my Kubuntu 7.10 install... but when I updated to 8.04 it worked just fine.

At home I have a Gentoo box and AmaroK never freezes or crashes... it is a very good audio player.

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