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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Mobile Friendly Version of UNIX.COM Post 302977508 by rbatte1 on Tuesday 19th of July 2016 08:30:11 AM
Old 07-19-2016
Thanks, but I've got a Nokia 3410 Smilie and it doesn't work.

I hope I'm not going to have to do a hardware upgrade......Smilie



Robin Smilie
 

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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)
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