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Pogo is billed as probably the simplest & fastest music player for Linux.
Installation instructions for the terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pogo-dev/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pogo
Pogo is an ultra lightweight music player for Linux & it’s easy-to-use. The clear interface uses the screen real-estate very efficiently. The ability to search for music faster on the hard drive & in the playlist...
I understand you like it. I understand you try different players (like Pragha or Pogo).
But these threads are still completely useless. Do you have any question or issue?
Repeating the same statement is pointless and is again the rules.
I understand you like it. I understand you try different players (like Pragha or Pogo).
But these threads are still completely useless. Do you have any question or issue?
Repeating the same statement is pointless and is again the rules.
"useless", beyond being totally subjective, also seems unnecessary as well as unwarranted. i tried pragha based on the recommendation presented in a similar thread. if you don't find the suggestions helpful, it seems like it would be easy enough to ignore them.
i also don't see how suggesting lightweight programs in a subforum dedicated to a lightweight de (wm?) distro would be against the rules. to whit:
"useless", beyond being totally subjective, also seems unnecessary as well as unwarranted. i tried pragha based on the recommendation presented in a similar thread. if you don't find the suggestions helpful, it seems like it would be easy enough to ignore them.
posting something which is available on the net without asking anything or reporting a problem/issue is more or less misuse of the forum (=ad or spam). If I would like to try a lightweight music player (whatever) I will look for one on the net, not on a forum. If I would like to read a review on (whatever) I would probably look for a forum, but there is no any usable info here (but citations from other sites).
Quote:
Originally Posted by cordx
i also don't see how suggesting lightweight programs in a subforum dedicated to a lightweight de (wm?) distro would be against the rules. to whit:
Read carefully. Post #4 does not contain any news, it was only a repeated statement from the OP. This is against the rules. Now the mentioned post edited (but still contains nothing useful).
Additionally post #8 again problematic: out of scope.
Pogo is billed as probably the simplest & fastest music player for Linux.
This is an empty (not backed by anything) statement which OP copy-pasted verbatim from that article. Twice.
Nobody complained the first time, but again? Without adding any sort of personal statement? What's the point?
There's a name for doing that, IvoryMale, and you know it!
In the United States we call this freedom of speech! Stop being rude! Stop being toxic!
The forum rules do override this, because as we all know, free speech can be very disgusting on a forum. In using this site you actually agree to abide by rules regardless of location. I see no rudeness in any of the posts except for #8.
People do complain that forums in regards to Linux can be both toxic & unwelcoming & I agree. Help people out by suggesting software programs as people have helped me by bringing them to my attention!
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