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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements Sun to Give Out Operating System for Free Post 58407 by photon on Friday 19th of November 2004 05:50:39 PM
Old 11-19-2004
Its funny that Bill Joy and James Gosling both work
on apple computers.

Solaris must be losing ground to linux or sun would
not open the source.

Next sun will open Java (losing ground), if not already.
 

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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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