On Sunday 24 October 2004 04:18 pm, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 the mental interface of > > Michael Satterwhite told: > > Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from > > the command line. I liked this for script end notifications. Play isn't > > installed by default, and there are hundreds of hits if I enter > > "apt-cache search play". > > > > Would someone be so kind as to suggest a command line tool for this > > that's available on Debian? > > $ apt-file search bin/play > ... > sox: usr/bin/play > sox: usr/bin/play
Hmmm. I get: photon:/home/michael# apt-file search play photon:/home/michael# apt-file search bin/play photon:/home/michael# It doesn't find anything. Thanks, though (to all who responded!). I'll install sox.
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