20090321TS -- Re Amarok Build 20090312

Ben K mrmrpotatohead at gmail.com
Sun Mar 22 23:41:07 UTC 2009


Another, more lateral solution is to obtain a recording of John Cage's 4'33,
and queue it after the song you wish to end in silence.

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 3:41 PM, bmacasuru <bmacasuru at fastmail.us> wrote:

> Greetings --
>
> Please allow me to begin by recognizing the fact that I really AM a
> "weird duck"!
>
> I have a partially-functional openSUSE 10.2 -- AND a newly installed
> Kubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) -- on my computer.  In the openSUSE variant
> of Amarok, I can play a song without having it forced into a playlist --
> and I like this very much.  It seems as if I cannot have this effect
> under the Kubuntu variant; I do NOT like this!
>
> Is there any way that I can tell the new Amarok to make NO playlist
> automatically -- to let me simply play the music I want, when and as I
> want?
>
>
> Let me explain a PART of the reason for my preference.  I am not
> particularly talented, but I play the Dobro.  I have some songs that I
> like to play along with.  There are a few songs which are recorded with
> a "pregnant" ending.  Sometimes, I like to add a little -- but that gets
> seriously interrupted by the next automated song.  Getting away from
> this (which is common on the CDs!) is one reason for my enjoying savings
> songs to my HDD.  So the new features of Amarok effectively subvert the
> best of its previous characteristics for me!
>
> I realize that I am one out of so-many million, but is there any way
> that I can effectively "downgrade" or set the new version so that it
> works for me?
>
> THANK YOU for your time with this -- admittedly peculiar! --
> message!!!!!
>
>
>
> 布鲁斯 麦克阿瑟
> Bruce   Mac Arthur
> 15875 Switzer
> Overland Park, KS 66221
>     913-897-4157
>     bmacasuru at fastmail.us
>
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