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nekiruhs
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Just testing Interest

Woohoo, great news from the world of Linux! With mild tweaking, AmaroK, the media player that has driven people to swtich to Linux its soo good, HAS COMPILED ON WINDOWS. Im just testing the water to see if it could be made into a portable app. Its open source, and very popular to boot. Just seeing if theres interest.

Preacher
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Interest?...

...sure; sign me up, for one.

Keep me posted, eh?...

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chris0
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Frankly, I don't remember what Amarok is like, it's been so long since I've used it. But if it's pretty decent, yeah, I'd like it. Just please please please leave arts out of it. Just use the Windows sound system.
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chris

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pjevans
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Amarok

Yes very interested -and when will we be able to run Linux-on-a-stick? Would really like to see a version of Very Small Linux or similar that could be run compatibly from a usb drive.

chris0
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actually, you can run "very" small linux both on a USB stick and/or within Windows. search around for it. There might be some topics on this site about it, and there definitely is some stuff on the web about it.
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chris

It is not your audience's responsibility to puzzle out what you intended to say; it is your responsibility to express yourself so clearly that no one with a modicum of intelligence and good will could possibly mistake your meaning.

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It is not your audience's responsibility to puzzle out what you intended to say; it is your responsibility to express yourself so clearly that no one with a modicum of intelligence and good will could possibly mistake your meaning.

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