To be able to play mp3s, you’ll need the libxine package from the
Packman repository (i.e., ‘this’
(http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories#Packman)
one). Naturally phonon-backend-xine (or something like that, don’t
remember the name exactly) is also needed… Should be equally possible
with gstreamer as well, but since I’m not using it I let someone else
comment more on that.
I have problems with my Amarok. Sometimes it stops playing my playlist
after some songs - but totally randomly. I need to kill Amarok - it
isn’t responding.
Actually, this has happened to me on some occasions as well but never
that bad that I’d needed to resort to killing processes… Seems to be
‘reported’ (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=180339) [bugs.kde.org]
already, so people will hopefully nail it down at some point.
vjm;1937408 Wrote:
> Actually, this has happened to me on some occasions as well but never
> that bad that I’d needed to resort to killing processes… Seems to be
> ‘reported’ (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=180339) [bugs.kde.org]
> already, so people will hopefully nail it down at some point.
Wow, thanks for this link! I’ll join to the discussion it’s like my
problem, except I don’t need to start the Internet radio. Now I’m
listening to Songbird.
caf4926;1936358 Wrote:
> Works a treat for me. Sweet!
>
> I deleted amarok from packman.
>
> Added kde4 ver. That was it.
Yes, I’m running openSuse 11.1 with KDE4.2 and that’s what I had to do
to stop it from crashing; too bad it wasn’t updated along with the rest
of KDE.