Internet Radio in NetBSD and Linux without KDE or GNOME
Sep 18, 2007, 08:30 (0 Talkback[s])
"Listening to Internet Radios seems easy nowadays with the
rampant powerful graphical environments of KDE and GNOME. One or
two clicks and, bingo! We hear our favorite music or a Radio Talk
Show. Multimedia applications like Kaffeine, Amarok, Rhythmbox,
StreamTuner, GMPlayer, Totem, Xine, Xmms, to name a few, have
dominated the GNU/Linux and BSD worlds for good.
"Given that the computer you have is well equipped with
processing power, i.e. has got enough memory and a mighty
processor, it will do well with all those graphics overkill..."
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