Actually, I'm not so sure about the part with "gdebi --apt-line”. I
don't remember exactly how I installed the deb files, a double click
might have been enough (but make sure you start with amarok-common and
then install amarok itself).

You can also get the source package for amarok, hack it so the package
receives a different name (like "amarok14" instead of "amarok"), and
then build and install that one. This has the advantage that
dependencies are handled automatically by aptitude and update-manager,
but they don't try to update amarok to the repository version (2.*).

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[jaunty] we should have both Amarok 2.x and Amarok 1.4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316889
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