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12510198, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Dolphin + mpv for me so I can see the album covers and metadata and see whats available, if I have a specific song in mind, then ill just use the terminal and mpv.

danielfgom, in Is it actually dangerous to run Firefox as root?
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It should be ok because nothing will run on your system without a permission prompt at least. So they that should ring some bells of system is asking for your password when you didn’t try to install anything.

But best practice would be log in as a regular user and use sudo to do any admin tasks.

tslnox,

Damn, you are so lucky that the downvotes are disabled or you would be downvoted to Oblivion.

danielfgom,
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Honestly friend I don’t give a rats ass about up or down votes. I’m just here to read, learn and converse. Some things I’ll get right, some I’ll get wrong. That’s life.

I could stop using this tomorrow and it would make zero difference to my life, know what I mean? It’s just some site. My real life is something altogether different.

DarthYoshiBoy,
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A process running as root does not need a prompt or any user interaction to do whatever the hell it wants on most (nearing ALL, but I'd be wary of absolutes with Linux) systems. I'm unaware of any means that a Desktop Environment could restrict a process running with root permissions by requiring an interactive prompt of some sort for anything. If your DE is running as root, all of its children are also running as root (unless you've rigged things up to run explicitly as other users) which means just about anything you are doing could be running rampant malicious actors on your system and nothing would seem amiss until it made itself evident.

Now, it does seem unlikely that anyone has written any malicious code that would run in a browser expecting to be root on a Linux system, so that's likely the saving grace here, but that's only security through obscurity and that's not much to hang your hopes on for any system you care about.

danielfgom,
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You mean if he has some malicious script that wants to install something or run something it’s not going to adjust ask him “do you want to install x?”

DarthYoshiBoy,
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I genuinely hope that you're kidding. If you're not. No. Just no.

danielfgom, in Friendly reminder
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Definitely. I use Timeshift on Linux Mint Debian Edition and set it to take weekly snapshots. Saved my bacon about 2 weeks ago when a kernel update borked my system.

danielfgom, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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Lollypop. Simple interface that shows me album art. I can’t always remember band names or artist names but I know what the damn album cover looks like 👍

procrastinare,

Agreed.

The feature I like the most in Lollypop is the party mode. It lets the user select various music genres from your library and it plays songs that match the selected options

danielfgom,
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I must try that. Thanks 👍

gibzag, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Audacious

Quazatron,
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With the original Winamp skin.

Eezyville,
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I just have my music collection in Playlist and use Audacious to play them. All the music in the Playlist are saved in relative format so I can just copy the folders and keep the same Playlists

Nemoder,

I ended up writing a perl script to generate a .m3u from a root music directory that shuffles all the subdirs so I can listen to full albums in random order instead of just tracks.

Eezyville,
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I did something similar except I wrote a C# program and used AvaloniaUI to build a cross-platform GUI. It was a project to learn C#. I have to make some updates to that now that I think about it…

Whey_Isolate, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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MPD + Cantata
For the most part I just lump all my music into one playlist regardless of album or genre, but day to day I also use several different computers, and I find MPD to be the best for syncing configurations across all of them. Cantata also allows me to see album artwork and track information really easily and has good touchscreen support compared to terminal-based MPD clients.

const_void,

Cantata

Sadly it looks like it’s no longer maintained

github.com/CDrummond/cantata

WeAreAllOne,

+1 for Cantata! Although it’s not maintained, there’s really nothing missing from it. It’s complete as it is! Plays anything and you can also have your podcasts and web radio stations in it.

Marduk73, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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Clementine

lntl, in What's the best way to have a .bashrc that I can use throughout systems?

GitHub?

lntl, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

mpd

TheAnonymouseJoker, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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Rhythmbox. Works too well. I grew out of the Winamp/Audacious thing.

matogoro, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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mpd + Emacs frontend. There are dozens of us

JbIPS, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

I use CMUS because I mainly work within terminal, without a mouse, and the controls feel like Vim

Disonantezko,
  • Cmus.
  • mpg123 4 internet radios.
  • FFplay | mpv.
  • zxtune.
  • Years ago: moc or deadbeef (because foobar2000).
samo59721, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Quod Libet

ominouslemon,

Still awesome!

tla, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Strawberry+1

jackpot, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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