![]() ![]() Enjoy! Feedback and suggestions are welcomed. Installing cmus is simple on most Linux systems using the default package manager. Install cmus music player and optional dependency for mp3 playback. At any rate, here's the link to it on my GitHub page. Setting up Arch Linux with persistent changes on USB key. I was going to submit the package to the AUR since I went through the trouble of making it, but didn't know if it was too simple of a process not deserving of its own install / package. It's a pretty simple process, but I was satisfied by proud of it all coming together. ![]() I didn't do anything special other than make a few modifications to the suggested script and create a link from the script to /usr/bin in order run cmus in detached mode with a single command (as opposed to first starting it in normal mode and needing to exit in order to initiate detached mode - as suggested). So, I created a PKGBUILD to automate the process. The ability to choose among several packages is just a nice side effect. Open source is about opening the source code complying with this conditions, period. Edit: or you can try the git version from AUR, upstream has fixes related to ffmpeg in the devel versions. So I think you could get the cmus pkgbuild, alter it to add CONFIGCDIOy on the. However, Some of my songs display the full path to the song instead of just the name. cmus needs to be rebuilt against ffmpeg-compat. Hi everyone, Im currently using cmus and for the most part, songs display their titles properly. I ran across this post on the cmus GitHub wiki detailing how to run cmus in 'detached mode'. Registered: Posts: 4,587 you need to open a bug report against the package. I love the cmus music player, but have longed for a way to run it as a daemon. I have the ability to move around in the interface while things are playing, just cant do anything that messes with playback (it actually registers the keypress, but doesnt DO it until the player thread responds which would, of course, be when it ends at the end of the song). ![]() Today I also duct-taped the following together: Re: cmus: Unable to control playback Yes and no. I dont normally use ncurses stuff if I dont have to, but this is a really powerful, simple program. I'm trying to get more involved in the Arch community here on the forums recently, as well as adopting a package (yay!). I just saw cmus on the front page as being updated and gave it a whirl. ![]()
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