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Winamp under linux?
well, is the code available/compilable under redhat linux 8.0?
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awesome..
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Nullsoft Newbie
(Moderator) Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Sheffield, England
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I think that some people have got winamp3 running using WINE, but i wouldn't be knowing about that stuff.
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Forum King
Join Date: Apr 2000
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I tried wine'ing WA2, and I got the window to display but it was all frozen...I couldn't even get it to close. I have since returned to using Win XP.
Though if you're hell bent on linux, listen to the advice about xmms, it's a pretty good substitute, and supports plug-ins and everything. |
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Forum King
Join Date: Mar 2002
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Maybe they can call it LinAMP!!!
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I had winamp semi working a while ago in wine, but I can't remember what I had to do to get it to work.
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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Don't worry about it I guess. I could try a few things, like copying a crap load of dll's over and try running them native, but for now, XMMS is really all right.
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Major Dude
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actually, that isn't necessary... it has something to do with the way that winamp renders itself.
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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