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You can easily move or copy music around, so you can set up a playlist, insert your memory card into the card reader, then transfer it over. amaroK, which is a KDE-based music manager.
PalmInfocenter 2009
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I listen to Open Source on my iPod shuffle, synced with amaroK.
Boing Boing 2006
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The former spelling was amaroK, but it was changed due to its strange look.
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Doing this prevents having to deal with duplicates in Linux audio playback applications that automatically scan your Music folder, such as amaroK.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2009
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You must, therefore, either choose a different helper app, such as Rhythmbox or amaroK, or run Synaptic, doing a search for xmms and installing xmms and xmms-mp4 (if you want AAC playback support).
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2009
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Doing this prevents having to deal with duplicates in Linux audio playback applications that automatically scan your Music folder, such as amaroK.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2009
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You must, therefore, either choose a different helper app, such as Rhythmbox or amaroK, or run Synaptic, doing a search for xmms and installing xmms and xmms-mp4 (if you want AAC playback support).
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2009
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Scripts - Before Songbird was even a consideration, amaroK was providing users with the ability to create and utilize scripts to add functionality to their music experience.
Other PDAs 2009
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Fortunately, there are a few Linux applications that can work to various degrees with your iPod, including two you learned about in Chapter 15: amaroK and Rhythmbox.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2009
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Fortunately, there are a few Linux applications that can work to various degrees with your iPod, including two you learned about in Chapter 15: amaroK and Rhythmbox.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2009
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