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    <p>Not that I'm in the team, but I would vote for Pragha. It's
      lightweight, and fills most peoples basic needs I think. <br>
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    <p>/Martin<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 2021-05-16 kl. 20:35, skrev Yousuf
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                    <div>Hi Team,<br>
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                    <div>As part of my research[1] of other flavors and
                      Xfce distros, it was clear that Xubuntu was
                      missing a music player app, as parole isn't a
                      suitable replacement. Xubuntu previously shipped
                      the Exaile music player until 2016, as it became
                      unmaintained. Here are some possible music players
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                    <div>1. rhythmbox (8,473kb): The recommended option
                      as it is in regular development and is used by
                      flavors (gnome, mate, budgie) as well as xfce
                      distros (mint, manjaro, mx).</div>
                    <div>2. pragha (2,293kb): Lighter weight than
                      rhythmbox, used in opensuse xfce, and last
                      released in Feb 2019.<br>
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                    <div>3. exile[2]: Was upgraded to a gtk3 and
                      gstreamer 1 in 2019 and is getting regular
                      updates, but isn't in debian and possibly we
                      wouldn't want to get bitten by this again.</div>
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                    [1] <a
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                          <div>Regards,</div>
                          <div>Yousuf<br>
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