Create an MP3 file server using Amarok and ObsidianMusic

  2007-12-19 23:30:02
When it comes to playing music in Linux, Amarok is one of the best audio players out there. It offers almost everything you need, from a clean, intuitive interface to a range of useful scripts. You can even put it on a server and give it a Web interface. 
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