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linamp :)
I hate to be a pain in the ass....any official news on the wa unix front?
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... first, of all, it will never be called "linamp."
![]() Second, it's still in development... wait a few weeks. - Jarsonic do justly | love mercy | walk humbly |
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Hiding in plain sight (mod)
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Just to be an asswipe RTFM
Winamp3 For Linux FAQ [Last Update: 12-01-01] Downloads The missing Linux readme.txt Winamp3 For Linux Alpha 1 (Tar/GZip) Winamp3 For Linux Alpha 1 (RPM) General Why is the Linux version crappier then the Windows version? Windows comes first, sorry. The Linux port is based on a pretty old snapshot of the Winamp3 code and is in the Very Alpha state. Give it time, then you can bitch later. Here it is straight form the horse's mouth: Quote:
Nope. AOL has corporate interests to protect. The skins on Winamp.com are EXE, what's the deal? The skins on winamp.com are currently packed with NSIS and are EXEs. The actual skin file is in the WAL extension (Winamp Abstraction Layer). Currently they are packed because Winamp3 does not associated WAL with its self. By final release expect winamp3 to register WAL and take the download (at least for Windows users), but they will be WAL files and can be saved directly into the Winamp Skins folder. Reference Why not call it Linamp? Nope Quote:
Bugs Why does it require 24/32-bit display? That will hopefully be improved in a later version; it is listed as a bug in the Linux Readme. Libpng Errors? Make sure your color depth is 24 or 32-bit. 16-bit will give you errors. Reference 1 Reference 2 Refrence 3 Why do I get Guru Meditation errors when I try to load a skin? Most (if not all skins) are made with the Windows version in mind and are built around the current beta. The Linux version of Winamp3 is based on an old snapshot of the Win32 code are about Alpha 667, therefore the skinning engine is kind of out of date. Look for the Linux version and Win32 version to be at the same level soon. Reference Threads - Basic Questions / LinAmp ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() thanx to sawg for this FAQ |
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I think redline knows it's not going to be called linamp, he was just calling it that affectionately, or so people understood what he meant at a glance. I might be completely wrong though of course.
I'd like to get it running on my Lihnucks box at some stage, might wait for it to get integrated to the current dev though. I wonder how they plan to do the transparency with it. |
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Getting slightly off topic, I tryed to implement the transparency in aterm across to my windoze X server. Needless to say it was crap and didn't work at all. Damnit. I thought maybe Winaxe converted the commands for the pseudo transparency to proper win2k alpha blending.
But alas it did not. :-( |
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Last edited by redline; 22nd January 2002 at 19:58. |
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I do believe that x 4.2.n now supports native alpha, although it requires you build the latest greatest QT. (and have a CDE that supports it.)
/* S0Be */ And On that day, the Lords of the land said unto their Master Architect, "The temple you have made to the gods of Wasabi and Maki has brought us no great prosperity" and they sent out him into the lands. As he traveled to a far off land, he found he wasn't traveling alone, but that he had gained companions, and when they found their new land, they started work on a new temple, one that would be OPEN to all who wanted to worship. from The Book of Wasabi C 12 Vs 09 (pg 2003)
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