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Amarok 1.4 on... Windows???

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Yes, you read it right. You CAN run Amarok 1.4 on Windows (well, kind of... I'll explain later). Don't believe me? Here's a picture, comment if you want more proof:


Now... how did I do this you ask? Simple. I used what's called "andLinux". The idea behind andLinux is to take coLinux, a port of the linux kernel to Windows, and take Xming, an X server for Windows, and by doing this let you run linux applications under Windows. This would normally be very complicated to set up yourself, but andLinux did all the work for you. So, first get andLinux running (http://wiki.gp2x.org/wiki/AndLinux), and then follow the directions at http://www.joachim-gehweiler.de/en/software/andlinux.php to get the andLinux launcher for Windows running (not entirely necessary, I don't think.. you could probably just install kde, which is required for the andLinux launcher). I choose to use the launcher because it gives a nice little menu.

Now, install amarok in the linux console, by following the steps at http://kubuntu.org/announcements/amarok-1.4.5.php. Configure the andLinux launcher by adding the line Amarok;amarok.ico;amarok to menu.txt, and run amarok!

Now, I did not explain all the steps in detail, and you'll need to know what you're doing with computers in order to complete these steps. That being said, the process could take from 30 - 45 minutes. But, afterwards, you'll have amarok running under Windows XP. Enjoy!

[edit]Hmmm... playing with it a bit more, I installed MP3 support. However, it seems that when I play MP3 files, no sound comes. Well, I'll look for a cure, but otherwise, we might have to wait until Amarok2 is released

[edit2]Nevermind, MP3 support works fine. My sound driver is just a bit screwy (it's been like this for a while...). You SHOULD have no problem with sound...

What people need to learn about RockboxAnything Streamed can be Downloaded...

Comments

ikarudelabasto Thursday, July 5, 2007 7:46:44 PM

Holy Crap! It actually works! It's a bit complicated to get going at first, but it works. As a side effect you can also run other linux apps. This is awesome. It makes the wait more tolerable. Thanks a bundle!

diggs Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:25:07 AM

just wanting a guide, i'm a tech by trade and have been using cygwin and many linux distros for years but was unable to get this to start (and a close associate mentioned that CosLinux was a strange entity to work with)

something a little more step by step might assist

Cheers!

Ovidiu Radoioviradoi Tuesday, August 7, 2007 8:39:25 AM

Can you please just make an all-in-one package complete with instructions and make it available so that everyone can get Amarok to work in Windows?

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