Hello All,
Just for FUN there is always sometime for listening NICE SONG.
Posting here my fav one these days :cool:
movie version--> bum diggy diggy diggy bum diggy bum by music world - YouTube
actual version --> Bum Diggy diggy Bum bum song - YouTube
Let's have some fun with sharing... (0 Replies)
Hai all,
I'm rameez rahman working as a Technical assistant.
I configured NIS Server in RHEL 6.5 with 40 client PC's.All the clients are using the same os ie RHEL 6.5 64 bit.All the features are working fine except sound ie from client machine if a NIS user logged in he cant access sound.But if... (2 Replies)
I'm trying to record audio using Audacity 2.0.5 installed from SlackBuilds. My system is 64-bit Slackware 14.1 and a sound card is Intel HD Audio. I didn't change my sound system to OSS. (Default sound system in Slackware 14.1 is ALSA, isn't it?) First, I set Internal Microphone slider in KMix... (2 Replies)
Hi I recently installed BT 5 Gnome on my Asus laptop running on Intel HD graphics.
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Hi ,
I need to download songs from website using shell script.I have written script for that. The code is
#!/bin/ksh
curl "http://www.songs.pk/$1.html" >tmp_page 2>tmp_error
grep songid tmp_page|cut -d'"' -f2 > song_links
while read link; do
echo $link
curl "$link" >tmp_song 2>tmp_err... (1 Reply)
bluemindo(1) General Commands Manual bluemindo(1)NAME
bluemindo - simple yet powerful audio player
SYNOPSIS
bluemindo [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bluemindo command.
bluemindo Bluemindo is a really simple but powerful audio player in Python/PyGTK, using GStreamer. It can downloads albums or artists pic-
tures and lyrics as doing desktop notifications or sending music to your Last.fm profile or on your Jabber account (via PEP).
You can also choose the view mode: lightweight (very simple way to use the player: you only have a playlist), basic (you have a tree of
artists>albums and a playlist), normal (the most usual mode for audio players), full (you have a list of artists and saved playlists, a
list of albums covers by artists and the playlist) or albums.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is
included below. For a complete description, see the Info files.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
--current
Show the current playing song artist, title and album.
--current-cover
Show the path to the album cover of the current playing song.
--current-lyrics
Show the lyrics for the current playing song.
--playpause, --play, --pause
Play or pause the song.
--stop Stop the song.
--previous
Jump to the previous song in playlist.
--next Jump to the next song in playlist.
--volume-more [ STEP ]
Increase the volume, you can specify a step (0 > 100).
--volume-less [ STEP ]
Decrease the volume, you can specify a step (0 > 100).
--volume=VOLUME
Set the volume: 0 > 100.
--reload
Reload the songs from your music folder.
--quit, --plunge
Quit Bluemindo.
AUTHOR
bluemindo was written by Erwan Briand <erwan@codingteam.net>.
This manual page was written by Thibaut GIRKA <thibaut.girka@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
June 22, 2008 bluemindo(1)