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Re: Replacing Aqualung with Exaile [DISCUSSION]

 

Hi,

I tried using DeaDBeeF, and I don't seem to find a music library
option. Is the library feature really non-existent, or am I missing
something?

Thank you,
Naveen Kumar m

On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Dooitze de Jong
<dooitzedejong@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Nice article on omgubuntu.co.uk,
> On the first sight, it looks great, and it takes little memory. I think you
> all made the right decision to make DeadBeef (strange name:p) as default.
> I'm just came to this team so I don't know exactly how things works. The
> installation of Lubuntu on my PC crash all the time, (See the bug) The
> LiveCD works on my old PIII, only live. But live is fast too. I overlocked
> that old pc to 1 GHz with more than 300 MB memory in it. I think that
> Lubuntu will be on the next release part of the family.
> Regards,
> Dooitze
>>
>> 2010/5/16 Glenn <glenn_de_groot@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
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>>> At our big application discussion mail we pretty much came to the
>>> conclusion that we would not replace the browser, IM client, media
>>> player and CD burning app.
>>> As there is not much left I came to that conclusion, and I also told
>>> OMG! Ubuntu! that a change later on is not impossible so I don´t see
>>> your point.
>>> And I don´t agree with you on sending false information and making FUD
>>> either.
>>>
>>> But anyways, if you still think I am totally wrong, I am sorry.
>>>
>>> - -Glenn
>>>
>>> > Also Glenn, could you please stop sending false informations outside
>>> > the mailing list, especially to news site like OMG ? I don't know
>>> > where you saw that there will be no others changes in application by
>>> > default, or no applications added.
>>> > Please add feedback to blueprints (see the Roadmap) and mailing list
>>> > instead of making some FUD outside the maling list.
>>> >
>>> > Regards,
>>> > Julien
>>> >
>>>
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