What it means is:
- Atom support
- ITPC and iTunes Music Store podcasts support (thanks to PenguinTV)
I got Flash working on Fedora 8 (on my x86-64 desktop), thanks to the integration work that's gone on with nspluginwrapper. And I can now listen to my songs and scrobble even when I'm hacking on Rhythmbox. Throat hurts from so much singing.
On a different note, my ankle problems have subsided (still a minor twinge), and I scored hat tricks on my last few outings, and a goal Thierry Henry would have been proud of (left side of the box, bent shot in the bottom right corner). Yay!
7 comments:
Hey,
Do you have any plans in regards to separating the playlist parser out of totem to a separately shipped library?
We have some users who don't like totem pulled in for either gnome-python-desktop (wraps the playlist parser only I think) or rhythmbox. Having this shared piece of playlist code as a separately packaged library would be sweet if possible.
Mart Raudsepp,
Gentoo Linux
Mart, see this bug.
And surely, using a proper distro, they wouldn't need to pull Totem :)
Great to hear all the hard work is already done!
I'll look into filing a bug to finish the work then. For this to work we, and other distributions, that excercise the open source power fully, need a way to configure and especially make install them separately.
Thanks!
Re: your comment on Flash giving you access to Last.fm
There are other alternative clients, the official one and last-exit too.
Is possible that your work could fix http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372246 also :) ?
Thanks
The latest release of Rhythmbox blew me away - after upgrading I got into the office the next morning and plugged my iPod in as I always do.
Ah hour later I hit up my Last.fm profile page for some debugging and was stunned to see my iPod had been scrobbled - It took me a few minutes to realise what had happened.
I excitedly told everyone in the office IRC channel, at which point a shout came across the office from the client dev team:
"Damnit! You're not allowed to use that, I only just finished implenting ipod scrobbling on linux"
Congrats for beating our own team to it!
Cheers,
--jonty
P.S. If you ever need a webservice or something for Rhythmbox, ping me and I'll see what I can do!
Anonymous, I know Flash didn't give me access to last.fm (Rhythmbox supports playback too), but I can finally see what the interface is supposed to look like, and test Rhythmbox with it.
Nelson, your bug seems pretty dated, I answered and commented on the bug though.
Jonty, concert tickets or pints in London would do me fine :) Tell the guys from the client dev team to pop by the Rhythmbox IRC channel some time.
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