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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers whats the correct software? Post 42763 by google on Monday 3rd of November 2003 08:37:52 PM
Old 11-03-2003
Real Audio has a Linux version. Give that a try. (PS - as for your other question, please refrain from posting the same question multiple times. Also, these sorts of questions wont get any play on these boards - see the rules)
 

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gmpc-remote(1)					    Gnome Music Player Client - Remote control					    gmpc-remote(1)

NAME
gmpc-remote - a remote control for GMPC. SYNOPSIS
gmpc-remote [OPTION] DESCRIPTION
If GMPC is compiled with IPC support gmpc-remote can send commands to the running instance of GMPC. OPTIONS
--version Display version. --help Show all available application options. --quit Quit the running gmpc. --play Give GMPC the play command. --pause Give GMPC the pause command. --next Give GMPC the next command. --prev Give GMPC the previous command. --stop Give GMPC the stop command. --stream Gives mpd a stream to parse and play. --easycommand Send an 'easy command' query to GMPC. --toggle-view Give GMPC the command to show/hide itself. --hide-view Give GMPC the command to hide itself. --show-view Give GMPC the command to show itself. SEE ALSO
Website: http://gmpclient.org/ MPD Website: http://www.musicpd.org Bug tracker: http://www.musicpd.org/mantis/ gmpc-remote-stream(1) gmpc(1) mpd(1) AUTHOR
gmpc-remote was written by Qball Cow <qball@gmpclient.org> February 21, 2010 gmpc-remote(1)
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