Decibel Audio Player 1.0 - Simplistic Music Player for GNOME
Jul 21, 2009, 14:03 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Dan Craciun)
[ Thanks to Chris7mas for this link.
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"The first thing I noticed was that the file explorer
can be a little confusing because I couldn't make the file explorer
display nothing more but my home folder, so access to my mounted
volumes in /mnt (where I have the music) was not possible. Showing
hidden files didn't help either, since .. was not displayed. So
here's what I did. I edited the configuration file in
~/.config/decibel-audio-player and replaced the home location
(/home/embryo/ with / for root):"
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