Which player is better to listen to mp3 songs under Fedora9? We recommend you install the Xmms player. See the figure for installation and usage. I believe that the old Linux users are no longer familiar with Xmms. The full name of xmms is XMultimediaSystem. This classic player may be a player that every Linux user has more or less access, however, the GTK1 interface is used, which does not support non-English environments very well. Therefore, xmms is not updated after 1.2.10, but it does not mean that the developer wants to listen to mp3 songs under Fedora 9, which player is better to use? We recommend that you install the Xmms player. See the figure for installation and usage.
I believe that the old Linux users are no longer familiar with Xmms. The full name of xmms is X Multimedia System. This classic player may be a player that every Linux user has more or less experience, however, the GTK1 interface is used, which does not support non-English environments. Therefore, after 1.2.10, xmms has not been updated, but it does not mean that the development has stopped, instead, it is transplanted to the GTK2 with better support for the language environment, so it has bmp (full name: beep media player ).
After the bmp development team turned its attention to the development of bmp, bmp changed its name to audacious. Compared with bmp, audacious comes with more decoders. By default, it can be installed in mp3, aac, and wma formats without looking for plug-ins. Next I will install audacious to open the terminal input:
# Yum install audacious-devel audacious-libs audacious-plugins-extra
You can also use yumex to directly search for a graphic interface that is much more convenient. Check the corresponding plug-in and decoder to install it.
Let's listen to the Olympic theme song. (look, everything is done)