Saturday, September 06, 2008

Briefly on Windows, and a lil' about Amarok.

Yeah, I needed Adobe Acrobat Professional. So I just rebooted into Windows. I've neglected Windows for too long, and it is all dysfunctional (uh?) now. Need to remove many applications or re-install them, my MS PowerPoint refuses to save any presentations, and neither is Daemon Tools working properly.

Anyway, I took this opportunity to install Chrome and checkout what the buzz is all about. Well, I like it. It is sleek and very very responsive. Something I _demand_ in applications (and people).

I was checking out all the web apps on Chrome, and while on Google Reader, found a post that talks about music players on Linux. I love Amarok, somehow the other players never scanned whole of my collection. However, few of the users complain that Amarok is slow. Well, yes, if you leave the collection to be maintained on a SQLite database. So, simply put, the suggestion is to use MySQL. How? Hers is the link, very simply explained. How to: set up MySQL Database in Amarok

If you are using Fedora or a Redhat based distribution, replace sudo apt-get install by sudo yum install

Incase you are a PostgreSQL fanboy, or a MySQL hater (frankly, I never used PostgreSQL, or have problems with MySQL, but statements like "mysql sucks, postgresql rules :)" with smileys make me consider PostgreSQL ;)), then check this out http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_HowTo

Note: PostgreSQL will be deprecated in Amarok 2.