Internet Radio in NetBSD and Linux without KDE or GNOME

  2007-09-19 14:30:09
Listening to Internet Radios seems easy nowadays with the rampant powerful graphical environments of KDE and GNOME. Given that the computer you have is well equipped with processing power, it will do well with all those graphics overkill. But should users who own older machines get rid of the pleasure of listening to the Internet radios? Never! 
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