In fact, there has been a problem with the display of the lyrics in Linux. There are several main problems: 1. First, various song companies do not quit the Linux client, so there is no way 2. Second, the number of users of various players is not large, they are also foreign developers, so the development of Chinese lyrics in China is rare. I mentioned ShowLyric in my blog before, but this author has not updated for a long time, in contrast, the latest version of OsdLyrics is relatively new. It also supports the latest and stable version 10.04. The advantage is that the author provides packaging and supports Amarok2.
In fact, there is always a problem with the display of the lyrics in Linux. There are several main problems:
1. First, various song companies do not quit the Linux client, so there is no way
2. The users of various players are not large, and they are all foreign developers. Therefore, there are very few Chinese lyrics developed in China.
I mentioned ShowLyric in my blog before, but this author has not updated it for a long time. In contrast, the latest version of OsdLyrics is relatively new and supports the latest and stable version 10.04. The advantage is that the author provides packaging and supports Amarok 2.0 and 1.4, Audacious, Banshee, Exaile, JuK, MOC 2.5, Muine new !, Qmmp, Quod Libet, MPD, Rhythmbox, Songbird, and XMMS2 are supported by almost all players.
It also supports three lyrics search engines: Sogou, Qianqian, and MiniLyrics, and supports Tray icons, so it is easy to operate.
It is also easy to install on Ubuntu. For software repositories of version 9.10 and later, you only need the following command
Import the PPA repository:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: osd-lyrics/ppa
Update & install:
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install osdlyrics