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by slowpoke
4973 days ago
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>But asking them to give up their mp3 players, chat programs and background tasks while they're gaming? Wat. Linux programs like Pidgin have support for almost all IM protocols known to
man, it can handle any Portable Media Player with sane behavior (read:
identifies as removable storage, which pretty much all players except the
shitty Apple ones do) and last time I checked, Linux is capable of multitasking, too. |
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Managing your music collection as a distinct set of files and folders is a rather 90's concept. What matters is how the files are presented to the end user - they can be all slapped into a single folder and given GUID names as long as the resultant database presents them in a clear and meaningful way.
(Only partly kidding - I think your criterion for a "shitty" music player will find a great deal of dissent :3)
>Linux programs like Pidgin have support for almost all IM protocols known to man
Weak support. Anything beyond simple chatting almost universally doesn't work. File transfers, picture syncing, god forbid voice and video chat.