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Fast Solution
by Hendry Lee - Oct 3rd 2008 11:45:36
Although there is a problem with slower machine, this is exactly the
solution that I deploy on one of the computers in my home office to
streaming mp3 files across the room.
It works great on Windows, and it saves a lot of disk space. Plus, it
sounds like cool to have some kind of "music server" at home.
Nowadays that I work at home and spend a few hours a day blogging,
music keeps me occupied and entertained.
Thank you.
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Perfect and easy!
by penguinroar - Jun 28th 2008 14:00:20
I recently bought a couple of Linux eee UMPC and i wanted to be able to
watch movies and listen to music without storing any media on the eee's.
Gnump3d was the easiest solution i have seen so far. It was very easy to
setup and i really like the web interface.
Its very nice that it can generate the file lists by itself. Whatever i
put into my media directory is imediately avaliable for the clients.
Good job guys, and hey, thanks!
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Alternate download
by Nik Conwell - Jan 5th 2004 11:03:07
While savannah.gnu.org is recovering from the recent break-in, Steve has
kindly made a download of GNUMP3d available at his site:
http://www.steve.org.uk/Software/GNUMP3d/tmp/
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gnump3d in Debian GNU/Linux
by Steve Kemp - Jun 12th 2002 03:59:42
GNUMP3d is now part of Debian
GNU/Linux!
If you're running the unstable version of Debian you may install
it with a simple 'apt-get install gnump3d'.
(Just read the FAQ
to see if there are any problems at the moment.. ;)
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