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Download and Install Amarok 2.1 Nuliajuk Beta 1

Amarok 2.1 beta 1 paves the way for a more stable and more featured Amarok 2.1. The release notes talk of the re-appearance of old goodies alongsclasse new ones like; cue sheet (a text file that details the layout of tracks on a compact disc) support as in Amarok 1.4, an easy to use drag ‘n’ drop playlist, bookmarks that permit you to save and share your favourite findings, fastening up the re-load of heavy playlist, and of course a better User Interface.  

Other Features:
– Cue Sheets are now supported as in Amarok 1.4, plus each cue entry (usually a track) will be displayed as a timecode on the Progress Bar with a nice onMouseOver popup.
– The Playlist Browser can now show playlists from multiple sources, including media devices.
– The Last.fm service now allows for the playing of all types of user stations (personal, loved tracks, recommendations, and neighborhood).
– Cover art can now be disabled in the collection browser.
– More >>

To install in Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepclass, you’ll have to add the PPA (Personal Package Archive) for Kubuntu Members – KDE 4 Repository to your /etc/apt/sources.list

-This repository also serves to install and obtain updates for KDE 4.0 on Ubuntu

Now install Amarok 2.1 beta 1 with sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install amarok-kde4
– Be ready to report bugs to the developer team.

As saclass above you can also install KDE 4.0 on your Ubuntu from the same repository with sudo apt-get install kde4-core
After the installation, logout. On login screen, click Sessions, and select KDE 4.0. You can now run the KDE Desktop environment on Ubuntu.

8 Comments;

  1. Ben2talk
    5:49 am on May 1st, 2009

    The link is only suitable for people wishing to manually edit the sources.list with a text editor – and then only people using ubuntu 8.10? A very quickly outdated article!

    Why not offer a list of options that people can add to the sources list without editing (say by opening ‘sources’ and going to ‘third-party software’ and then adding a deb source, and also offer a key for them to authenticate.

  2. Martin Kaba
    10:12 am on May 1st, 2009

    This post was written before the release of Ubuntu 9.04. anyway Ubuntu 8.10 lives-on. it will be maintained until April 2010, so the post is not outdated. you’re wrong.

    You’re wrong again when you talk of “manually editing sources.list” – In what ever case, graphically or manually you’re still going to edit the sources.list

    Lastly, give the members/owners of that PPA enough time to update their repository, to add entries for Ubuntu 9.10

  3. Ralph
    9:16 pm on May 4th, 2009

    the link to the ppa is no longer working :-(

  4. Martin Kaba
    9:33 pm on May 4th, 2009

    @ Ralph: Just insist, it often goes down. Unfortunately I can’t find any alternative for now.

  5. Ralph
    11:47 am on May 17th, 2009

    I was able to reach it in the meantime, however it’s strange as the version there is 2.0.1 and not the 2.1. Are you sure you are having 2.1?

  6. Martin Kaba
    12:40 pm on May 17th, 2009

    @ RALPH: Yes dude, try to install amarok-kde4 and not amarok

  7. Ralph
    12:34 am on May 18th, 2009

    @Martin: Yes, I have that one installed..anyway I did now upgrade to Jaunty and Amarok 2.0.2 is in repo. Cheers

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