Deadbeef, plausibly the lightest (GUI) euphony lead for Linux is in conclusion for sale for Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat
Most of you probably already know Deadbeef (we talked about Deadbeef a while back in our UNE optimization tips post), but for those who don’t, here’s a brief introduction: Deadbeef is not just another music player as it’s a lot different then most Linux music players. The merely penalisation plant that Deadbeef reminds me of is foobar2000 (Windows merely)
There’s nothing fancy about Deadbeef it only comes with everything you need to enjoy your music: last.fm foundation, it can curl any make of line files (including cuesheets, gapless) and has tabbed curllists foundation. There’s a mickle of physical object Deadbeef doesn’t have but being so unimportant, it’s decidedly a music contestant to risk out
In my tests Deadbeef used around 10mb of RAM while Rhythmbox: ~62mb of RAM
Install Deadbeef in Ubuntu (Karmic, Lucid and now Maverick) using the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexey-smirnov/deadbeefsudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install deadbeef
Many thanks to Alexey Smirnov for updating the PPA with Maverick packages!
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