Hello

Basajaun (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:

> [...]
> One friend of mine runs amaroK 1.2 on Slackware 10.1, and it barely
> crashes on him (although it does crash). If these crashes are a
> "feature" of the amaroK package, I am amazed by the fact that it is
> included in a distribution (Sarge) that is about to become Stable. In
> fact, its instability should not entitle it to be anyware but Sid,
> IMHO.

I have similar problems. Although I think amarok made some great
advances, the versioning is quite optimistic. In fact I think even the
latest version should be versiones 0.x, not 1.x. However some of the
problems I had vanishes after I deactivates the onscreen display and
the crossfading. If you are looking for something similar that /seems/
to be running more stable (at least the few times I tried it), install
madman.

best regards
        Andreas Janssen

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