I'm using Audacious on several systems here & it's great. Really light & fast. The only thing that i've had a problem with so far is i can't get it to stream over the Network, but that's probably down to something i've not set up correctly. __{{emoticon}}__julian67 wrote:I find vlc and audacious a good combination which can handle everything music + video.
Never even heard of them, but they sound really good, so i'm going to grab them now & have a play. I've used Grip before & it's pretty good, so if Asunder is better that'll be great!For CD ripping how about replacing Grip with Asunder? Asunder is beautifully simple and can encode to multiple formats simultaneously. It's very light and starts up instantly and is completely desktop agnostic. On the command line ripit is an amazing CD ripper and of course being without a gui is tiny and efficient.
Does gThumb use Gnome deps? I thought it was mainly a gtk app that was used in Gnome. It doesn't seem too heavy, though if it does use Gnome deps then as you say, possibly best to let users decide.I like Gthumb but believe it would bring in a lot of Gnome dependencies. Perhaps it's best left to the user to choose this from the repos.
Aaah, that's why the Zenwalk version works so well? Up to now i thought that the"Tool" was part of fuse? It works so well in Zenwalk, and as Networking has always been a major pain (For me anyway) in most lightweight distros, i'd love to see something like this.As fuse is part of mepis/antix maybe it would be worth looking at the fusesmbtool that comes with Zenwalk which makes using fusesmb extremely simple. I believe lighttpd web server is also part of the standard install so maybe SWAT could also be included for easy samba setup & management.
Thunar is also a great file manager, and although it may not be as light as some of the others, it's not too heavy either. __{{emoticon}}__ PCManFM is also a great (Multi tabbing) file manager that has some really good features. But yep, emelfm2 is really good.I like Xfe file manager which I hadn't come across before, but find emelfm2 far more useful and customisable. It's a tiny bit more memory hungry (0.4% more RAM but distinctly less CPU use on my laptop) but far more versatile, looks nicer (imo) and is desktop agnostic.
LOL... I still haven't tried this yet, but i've been seeing some great reports about it. I'll have to give it a go sometime soon.And of course another vote for Wicd!
I really like some of your suggestions. There are a few there that i've never heard of, and that's always good to hear. __{{emoticon}}__