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It should work just fine. The only difference between Ubuntu and Xubuntu is the GUI (though it's possible that some of the GTK stuff which is included with Gnome will be missing with XFCE). Try it and get back here if it doesn't work.
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vagalume
vagalume(1) General Commands Manual vagalume(1)
NAME
vagalume - GTK+-based client for the Last.fm online radio service
SYNOPSIS
vagalume [OPTIONS] [URL]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the vagalume command.
Vagalume is a Last.fm client designed for the Gnome desktop environment. It's small and provides the basic Last.fm features, such as scrob-
bling, tags, recommendations, etc. Vagalume is also designed to work in the Maemo platform, used by some Nokia devices such as the Nokia
770, N800 and N810.
Vagalume also supports other Last.fm-compatible services such as Libre.fm
OPTIONS
-h Display a brief summary of the command-line options and their default values.
-c converter
GStreamer converter (or 'none' to disable it)
-d decoder
GStreamer decoder
-s sink
GStreamer sink
-m mixer
GStreamer mixer (if Vagalume was compiled with mixer support)
URL A Last.fm radio address, beginning with lastfm://
FILES
~/.vagalume/config.xml
Vagalume config file.
~/.vagalume/bookmarks.xml
Vagalume bookmarks file.
SEE ALSO
vagalumectl(1)
AUTHOR
This manpage has been written by Alberto Garcia <agarcia@igalia.com>
2009-09-14 vagalume(1)