It's small, it's *error free* (you'll never have to run fsck!)
All you need is a binary version of mpg123 (compile it on some other
box).
Also, i have some ideas on how to manage playlists.
There is some pretty cheap isa card that emulates a serial console, you
plug in your keyboard and monitor
There is a good mp3 player called mpg123, you can find it at
freshmeat.net, just search for it.
I would recommend using a floppy based distro that copies itself to ram.
And a question, i wonder how you plan to manage your playlists? With a
keyboard and monitor? IR?
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> I am looking
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> First, I would like to thank everyone who answered my earlier question. You were
>most helpful :)
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> Second, under Slackware 4, I was able to use ifconfig to configure multiple IP
>addresses for one NIC. eth0:1, eth0:2, etc. However, I have upgraded to Slackware 7