-s, --stop Stop playback<br><br>For a list, see exaile --help<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 12/19/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Matt Price</b> <<a href="mailto:matt.price@utoronto.ca">matt.price@utoronto.ca
</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">On Mon, 2006-18-12 at 15:48 +0100, Vincent wrote:<br>> But Exaile (
<a href="http://www.exaile.org/">http://www.exaile.org/</a>) is written in Python and is a bit<br>> slow (though I still use it). On the other hand, it's probably faster<br>> than AmaroK...<br>><br><br>does anyone know whether exaile can be automated, whetheri n python or
<br>bash? I need to call a "exaile --stop-playing" somehow so I can rmmod<br>my sound module before suspending the machine I''m using (the module is<br>buggy). I can do this with amarok using dcop, but exaile doesn't have
<br>any documented interfacesthat I've yet been able to find. thanks much!<br>matt<br><br><br>> On 12/16/06, Joshua Gardner <<a href="mailto:mellowcellofellow@gmail.com">mellowcellofellow@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
<br>> It's not that bad. No Gnome depends. Do sudo dpkg<br>> -i /path/to/exaile.deb then sudo aptitude fix exaile and you<br>> are good to go.<br>><br>><br>> -Josh<br>
><br>> On 12/16/06, Ronnie Whisler <<a href="mailto:mrwislr@gmail.com">mrwislr@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> Exaile! looks nice but holy dependencies......<br>><br>><br>><br>> On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 12:46:06 -0500
<br>> Matt Price <<a href="mailto:matt.price@utoronto.ca">matt.price@utoronto.ca</a>> wrote:<br>><br>> > Hey folks,<br>> ><br>> > On Sat, 2006-16-12 at 10:37 -0700, Joshua Gardner
<br>> wrote:<br>> > > There's also Exaile!, which isn't in the<br>> repositories but there are<br>> > > Ubuntu .deb packages available on there website.
<br>> (I don't have a<br>> > > link right now. If I did I would give it to you. A<br>> couple seconds on<br>> > > <a href="http://google.com/linux">
google.com/linux</a> found it for me.) Exaile! is a<br>> GTK application<br>> > > similar to AmaroK. It's lightweight in RAM and<br>> required libraries.<br>
> > > Try it out.<br>> > ><br>> > > -Josh<br>> > ><br>> > > On 12/16/06, Ronnie Whisler <<a href="mailto:mrwislr@gmail.com">
mrwislr@gmail.com</a>><br>> wrote:<br>> > > Use gmusicbrowser for you audio library<br>> playback program...<br>> > > its very
<br>> > > like and handles large libraries easily<br>> and very fast..<br>> > ><br>> > ><br>> > >
<br>> > > On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 12:58:29 -0400<br>> > > "Cody Somerville" <<br>> <a href="mailto:cody.somerville@gmail.com">cody.somerville@gmail.com
</a>> wrote:<br>> > ><br>> > > > A few tips/ideas for improving<br>> performance:<br>> > > ><br>> > > > 1. You might want to look for an
<br>> alternative to Amarok<br>> > > > as<br>> > > it is<br>> > > > very heavy and requires kde libs.
<br>> ><br>> > this is definitely the main concern for my plan -- I<br>> agree it's very<br>> > heavy. however I haven't found anything else that's
<br>> as user-friendly.<br>> > two concerns here:<br>> ><br>> > 1 -- I need to make this absolutely foolproof or my<br>> family will just
<br>> > get annoyed with me for futzing with a<br>> coputer. myhtv has worked<br>> > great here; edubuntu on the other hand just<br>> languishes. I want to be
<br>> > sure spouse & kids can use this in a very intuitive<br>> way.<br>> > 2 -- I am also buying an ipod (hence option 5 below<br>> doesn't work so
<br>> > well for me!). It's important to me that the ipod<br>> also works<br>> > unproblematically. anyway I haven't got the ipod<br>> yet so I will
<br>> > experiment with exaile as soon as it gets<br>> here. will also check out<br>> > gmusicbrowser-- that's one I hadn't heard of<br>> >
<br>> ><br>> > > > 2. If you aren't going to be using<br>> the desktop (ie.<br>> > > > icons<br>> > > on the
<br>> > > > desktop), you could disable<br>> xfdesktop.<br>> > > > 3. Try changing your theme to a more<br>> light-load theme
<br>> > > > (if applicable). 4. If you have kde and<br>> gnome services<br>> > > > enabled<br>> > > at boot
<br>> > > > time, it will add a lot of wait time.<br>> > > > 5. Get a faster computer?<br>> > > > 6. I found
6.06 (Dapper) a bit faster<br>> then 6.10 (Edgy)<br>> > > but I can't<br>> > > > say for sure.<br>> ><br>> > just went through a fair amount of hassle installing
<br>> edgy, think I'll<br>> > stay with that for now.<br>> > > > 7. Ensure the xfce4 compositor is<br>> disabled (most likely
<br>> > > is if you<br>> > > > didn't enable it)<br>> > > > 8. Remove any unnecessary panels or<br>> panel
<br>> > > > plugins/launchers/objects/etc.<br>> > > ><br>> ><br>> > will do<br>> > > > Hope that helps,
<br>> > > ><br>> ><br>> > thanks!<br>> > matt<br>> ><br>> ><br>><br>>
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