Because centos is mainly used on servers, some software in desktop applications cannot be installed using yum.
Now some third-party software warehouse provides this convenient http://rpmrepo.org/RPMforge/
Rpmforge's centos software warehouse contains xmms mplayer and many other desktop applications
How to Use the rpmforge repository in centos5,
I386 http://packages.sw.be/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.1-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm
Http://packages.sw.be/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.1-1.el5.rf.x86_64.rpm x86_64
You can double-click the Installation Tool on the desktop or use the RPM command on the terminal.
After installation, you can use Yum to install the software in rpmforge.
Search for the xmms Software Package first.
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- [Root @ liangdi ~] # Yum search xmms
- Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
- Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
- * Rpmforge: fr2.rpmfind.net
- ========================================================== ==================================== Matched: xmms =================================================== ======================================
- Xmms. i386: Media Player for X which resembles Winamp
- Xmms-devel.i386: static libraries and header files for xmms plug-in development.
- Xmms-mp3.i386: xmms plugin for MP3 playback.
- Xmms-skins.i386: skins for the xmms multimedia player.
- Albumart. noarch: downloads album cover images semi-automatically from the Internet
- Audacious. i386: Graphical Media Player similar to xmms
- Kderadiostation. i386: tool which presents you a list of Internet streaming radio stations
- Libmodplug. i386: mod music file playing Library
- Libmodplug-devel.i386: header files, libraries and development documentation for libmodplug.
- Ximian-artwork.i386: Default style for ximian Desktop
- Xmms-aac.i386: X multimedia system input plugin to play AAC files
- Xmms-crossfade.i386: crossfade output plugin for xmms
- Xmms-musepack.i386: X multimedia system input plugin to play musepack (MPC) files
- Xmms-wma.i386: X multimedia system input plugin to play Windows Media Audio Files
- Xosd. i386: displays transparent text on your screen like the OSD of TVs
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I have seen several xmms-related packages.
I installed xmms and its skin and MP3 Player Plug-in.
Yum install xmms-skin xmms-mp3
After installation, xmms is available in Applications> sound & Video (audio and video ).
By default, the Chinese name cannot be displayed normally in xmms.
Right-click the xmms interface and choose Options> preferences to open the settings page.
On the audio I/O plugins tab, select MPEG Layer 1/2/3 player and set its title tab.
Select two option boxes, and enter % F in format.
Select font on the font Tab
Both options are checked.
Fill in two Fonts
-Adobe-Helvetica-Medium-r-normal -- 12-*-iso8859-1, -*-Medium-r-normal -- 16-*-gb2312.1980-0, *-r -*
On the title tab
Use % F to display the file name
In this way, the Chinese characters are correctly displayed.