System Monitor is good but is there a way to open it via a keyboard shortcut like CTRL+ALT+CANC with good old winxp? or add it to the option that already appear when I CTRLALTCANC (currently being only Switch User and Log Out).Īlso would be good to learn what is the Linux Mint equivalent of the good old ALT+F4 to kill a process.
hmm I have searched for this in Software Manager and in Desklets but couldn't find it. Just because you don't know about them doesn't mean they don't exist.
Mint, and Linux in general, has PLENTY of easy ways to terminate a process. The system monitor works too, even if there is no window or anything else visible. another way is to add the 'Force quit' applet to your panel, which does exactly the same thing but is easier for those of us who prefer clicking on things. They had a Linux version but after trying to get it to work with a modern Linux version I had to spend a few hours with my bartender and my shrink. XMMS used to be good, but they did away with the native GUI and made it a command-line player.īTW, Winamp is available.sort of. QMMP is about the closest thing I found to Winamp that has a GUI.
So any alternative which actually works? I really would like winamp.Īlso how to force close a program when it goes psycho like clementine right now? What's even more annoying is the fact there's no tray icon nor window now that I have done this, and having Mint no way to easily terminate processes (ctrl alt canc - I miss you so much win xp) I'm gonna reboot once again after I post this. I figured out how to make the Open WIth - Clementine appear, but when I tried to do that on a folder with various MP3, the first song played and after that I kept seeing Clementine Stopped on and on on the top right corner of my screen.
Main window is huge and totally cluttered. Compiling Clementine from source is easy on Linux.Can't right click on a folder and Play All.
If you get errors installing Clementine you should add the GStreamer PPA as well: If you don’t see your distribution listed above then someone else might have created an unofficial package for you. CUE sheets are now supported – they are detected automatically when scanning your library and each track will show up separately. In this release Clementine gains a brand new edit tag dialog with autocompletion and the ability to automatically identify music and fetch missing tags from MusicBrainz. As the song progresses, the changes become evident, with the tone turning tongue-in-cheek. Clementine is the daughter of a 49er, a miner in the 1849 California Gold Rush. The lyrics have changed over time, and what started as a sincere lament became a parody. What is the story behind the song Clementine?
See the full changelog for more information. Clementine will also now show moodbars for the music you play from your local disc. Music from Soundcloud and is available in the Internet tab in the sidebar, as well as any songs you’ve uploaded to Google Drive.
Log in with your email and Clementune password to access the music on your account. Uninstall the Clementune app from your phone.