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#41
Originally Posted by silvermountain View Post
Ah...I didn't even have the keyboard open when I typed

And thanks, it's a "small non-existing step for most of you - but a giant one for me".

(I am tonight putting aside some time to start reading my Linux for Dummies book. No, I'm not kidding. I got it )
Heheh.. very cool. Are you running any Linux OS distributions on your desktop/laptop?
 
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#42
Originally Posted by danramos View Post
Heheh.. very cool. Are you running any Linux OS distributions on your desktop/laptop?
Nope, just the Linux version I can see on my N810.
Low on diskspace on my laptop otherwise I'd consider partitioning off a slice and put Linux on that
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AutoScan, Diablo5 Theme, Dialcentral, DragLock, EmelFM2, FlipClock, gPodder, Headphoned, Knots 2, Maemo Mapper, mPlayer, openNTPD, OpenSSH, Panucci, Personal Launcher, QuickNote, Seqretary, SlideLock, Telescope, YellowNotes
 
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#43
Originally Posted by silvermountain View Post
Nope, just the Linux version I can see on my N810.
Low on diskspace on my laptop otherwise I'd consider partitioning off a slice and put Linux on that
You can still burn a copy onto a CD and use a Live CD environment (that means you just boot the CD into a desktop without ever installing Linux on your computer) or you can install it onto a USB flash drive and boot off of that.

...but this is wildly off-topic. Private message me if you want more details or want to talk about it. Congrats, though!
 
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#44
interstingly, i find myself considering using panucci as a simple music player. only really missing shuffle and looped playlist
 
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#45
Originally Posted by tso View Post
interstingly, i find myself considering using panucci as a simple music player. only really missing shuffle and looped playlist
Same here. Players like Canola are pretty and all, but waiting so long to start, forcing me to rescan for covers, and most importantly, not remembering where I was when I quit, make them pretty useless.

In addition to shuffle and loop, what I'd really like to see is some color on the pause/play button so I can find it more easily when I'm driving. Next, and much lower, would be a2dp support.
 
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#46
So far.. I've been sticking to this new 0.3-pre0.4-2 version and it's been GREAT! The new features are MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH appreciated. I'm not sure I see a reason why it can't be pushed out even as-is, despite the things I'd pointed out.
 
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#47
This app gets better and better! I've used 0.3-pre0.4 for several days now and it works perfectly (for some reason, it took 2 runs of the apt-get sequence before it would complete and allow the deb to install). Very clever long-skip button functionality. Minor request: a sleep switch-off timer (although it's easy to workaround with a script). Many thanks to the developers!
 
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#48
I am also using 0.3-pre0.4 all the time as well. I have finally retired my Palm Zire! ( I agree with a previous poster that darker pause button would help ). Great program.
 
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#49
hi great player

1.any chance it can be made to play aac files-at the moment only mp3 will play

2.feature request -toggle between mplayer and osso -media player.
 
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#50
Does this version of panucci support a2dp?
 
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