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= XMMS =
= XMMS =


XMMS is among the most famous and widely-used audio players for Linux systems.  XMMS is included in Fedora and can be easily installed using <code>yum</code> or the package manager of your choice.
XMMS is among the most famous and widely-used audio players for Linux systems.  XMMS is included in Fedora and can be easily installed using <code>dnf</code> or <code>yum</code> the package manager of your choice.


Project Home: http://www.xmms.org/
Project Home: http://www.xmms.org/
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== Installation ==
== Installation ==


One of the easiest ways to install XMMS is using <code>yum</code>:
One of the easiest ways to install XMMS is using [[Dnf]]:
 
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su -c 'dnf install xmms'
</pre>
 
Or with yum:


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Latest revision as of 08:03, 5 October 2015

XMMS

XMMS is among the most famous and widely-used audio players for Linux systems. XMMS is included in Fedora and can be easily installed using dnf or yum the package manager of your choice.

Project Home: http://www.xmms.org/

Installation

One of the easiest ways to install XMMS is using Dnf:

su -c 'dnf install xmms'

Or with yum:

su -c 'yum install xmms'

Plugins

There are a number of plugins available for XMMS, and several of them have been packaged and included in Fedora Package Collection. These packages include:

  • xmms-acme
  • xmms-alarm
  • xmms-arts
  • xmms-cdread
  • xmms-crossfade
  • xmms-flac
  • xmms-lirc
  • xmms-modplug
  • xmms-scrobbler
  • xmms-sid
  • xmms-skins
  • xmms-speex
  • xmms-xosd

Successors

XMMS, and many of the technologies behind it, are growing older. Several projects have set out to produce successors, including Beep Media Player (BMP) and XMMS2. So far, no project has achieved the same level of success as XMMS, but they often introduce new features or advancements.

BMP is also included in Fedora.