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Old 11-02-2004
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media player

Sir,
I am working with SlackWare and when i try to use media player i acnn ot make a queue of songs.There are three software.Kaboodle,naotun,xmms.
I can use only Kaboodle.
Yesterday i here'd songs inNaotun but today when i click it the loding symbols comes and it then quit with loading.
I tried with xmms but the songs can be selected and when i try to plai it the player hangs.

Is there is any way please help me.

thanks.
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Old 11-02-2004
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1. get rid of the packages that dont work that were installed by your os.

2. any app you want, go to its website and download its source file.

3. configure and compile.

4. use
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Old 11-05-2004
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Which version of Slackware are you using? Did you update any files?
What music format are the songs in? ogg? mp3? m4a?
It sounds like you may be missing necessary libraries. You can open a terminal, and run the command xmms, and you may see an error about a missing library, then you can install that missing file.

if you want to remove files in Slackware, use the pkgtool command as root.
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