| phreqmod | SensationBlack, when you open an audio cd in Konqueror it displays virtual files in OGG,wav, etc |
| nvz | JordiGH: usually when I need something more featureful is when I am dj'ing and drunk.. amarok is too touchy there seems to be a dozen different unintended drunkk gestures that can accidentally change the playing song |
| phreqmod | DnD them to a folder and it's done |
| dury | stew: how can I play with xmms? |
| JordiGH | nvz: Have you seen rhythmbox's PARTY MODE? ;-) |
| nvz | JordiGH: and its a resource hog and leaves too much room for error.. so I just use cplay |
| stew | dury: type "xmms" |
| dury | stew: give errors |
| stew | dury: what errors? |
| nvz | JordiGH: na I havent checked it out in awhile.. but amarok uses audioscrobbler and statistics |
| JordiGH | Hehehe... "party mode" is just fullscreen. :-) |
| nvz | JordiGH: haha.. thats teh lame |
| Glaciality | How do I reconfigure a package? |
| asg | Glaciality: dpkg-reconfigure <pkg> |
| JordiGH | nvz: Then again, I'm not a DJ. I just wanna listen to music while I code. Rhythmbox sorts it nicely for me and plays nice with KDE. That's all I need. |
| Glaciality | Thanks. |
| fluxdude | quick question: is host deprecated as a dns lookup command? will it disappear any time soon? |
| nvz | JordiGH: cplay seems to be the all around friendliest to most any situation.. I've even had really drunk computer illiterates running it at parties |
| stew | fluxdude: no |
| dury | stew: what is the output plugin package to play mp3 files with xmms? |
| asg | fluxdude: no, nslookup is though |
| stew | dury: no idea |
| andihit | but with testing..the server can be attaced, and much traffic (i've 750GB, but.. i don't know how many a DDoS attack needs/gets) can be used |
| fluxdude | asg: nslookup, yeah I've seen that but it looks stupid to do that. |
| nvz | JordiGH: I'm not a dj really either. everyone just thinks I am the shit for some reason and wants me drunk at their parties |
| relbs | is there a recommended way to setup and maintain a .deb repository that i'd like to share with a few friends? |
| asg | fluxdude: agreed, dig(1) is my preferred tool |
| fluxdude | nslookup is on windows too so it should stay as the one univeral command for finding an ip address |
| stew | dury: wait, output plugin? that would be oss or alsa or jack or esd or something depending on how your audio is setup |
| relbs | with custom built packages |
| stew | dury: output plugin has nothing to do with what source you are using for the audio |
| streuner | relbs: /msg dpkg own repo |
| fluxdude | asg: err, no , I've never quite gotten dig, it's output always looks the same |
| JordiGH | nvz: I'll check out nvz later today. |
| relbs | streuner: thanks! |
| fluxdude | in fact, host is better than both in one or two ways |
| JordiGH | nvz: Er, cplay. I'll check it out. |
| fluxdude | it is simple, and it has an exit code that reflects whether or not the query succeeded |
| nvz | JordiGH: cplay is just a curses frontend to things like music123 mpg321, ogg123..etc JordiGH: nothing fancy at all.. |