you have to add develop.xzm, just download it then activate it.
after that you can build the source of flexine.tar .
if you found some problem, you may post it here !
[Solved...] Gnome mPlayer alternative?
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- Samurai
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Gnome mPlayer alternative?
you can use ' gxine ' if you want to use something based on xine player.
Gnome mPlayer alternative?
I don't know the size of FLXine since I couldn't find it anywhere, but I know it requires:n0ctilucient wrote: ↑05 Feb 2018, 21:45"flxine" is an ultra lightweight FLTK frontend for xine.
(it's basically... a Gnome mPlayer alternative that avoids Gtk/Qt bloat)
FLTK:
Installed size: 3.40 MB
Xine-lib:
Installed size: 36.70 MB
Also, it is a dead project as far as I know. So in the end you'll need a not-that-light set of packages to try to compile a very old project that is dead. Is it worth the effort? Especially considering that Mpv itself runs out of the box on Porteus
Gnome mPlayer alternative?
@n0ctilucient, do you remove both GTK 2 and 3 before using from Porteus?
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Gnome mPlayer alternative?
For me I hate the word old as long as it works. When you get modules or programs to new you have problems.
That is my input sorry if you don't like it.
That is my input sorry if you don't like it.
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.