Quick Look at Exaile & Installation in Ubuntu and Debian

Posted by Chris7mas on Feb 21, 2011 6:08 PM EDT
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Exaile is a pretty decent music player for GNOME written in PyGTK which comes with features like tabbed playlists, lyrics fetching, radio support, file browser, support for dynamic and smart playlists, cover support, 10-band equalizer and more. The latest version was released a few days ago and comes with several bug fixes and minor issue fixes.

Exaile is a pretty decent music player for GNOME written in PyGTK which comes with features like tabbed playlists, lyrics fetching, radio support, file browser, support for dynamic and smart playlists, cover support, 10-band equalizer and more. The latest version was released a few days ago and comes with several bug fixes and minor issue fixes.

Exaile 0.3.2.1 running in Debian Squeeze

This article is divided into three parts:

* Exaile Overview & Screenshots * How to Install Exaile in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat * How to Install Exaile in Debian 6.0 Squeeze

Overview & Screenshots

Exaile has been around for quite some time and it continued to improve over the years, keeping in the same time a clean, tidy interface with the sidebar to the left, for fast access to the file browser, playlists or music collection, and the playlist space occupying the rest of the window. A nice feature is the support for tabbed playlists, which allows quick access to several different ones. Let me list some of the notable features which come with Exaile 0.3.2.1:

* music collection support * support for tabbed playlists * dynamic and smart playlists * devices support * covers fetching * lyrics fetching * Internet radio support * file browser * sortable playlists by many factors (see the View->Columns menu) * 10-band equalizer * track queue * on-screen display (OSD) * ReplayGain * crossfading * tray icon integration * tag editor * ratings system

Adding files to the music collection

Equalizer, cover manager, collection manager and tabbed playlists

File browser and queue manager

How to Install Exaile in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat

You can install the latest Exaile using the Launchpad PPA. In Maverick, open a terminal and issue the following commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:exaile-devel/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install exaile

That’s it. Run Exaile by pressing Alt+F2 and typing exaile in the run box that appears. How to Install Exaile in Debian 6.0 Squeeze

By default, Debian Squeeze comes with version 0.2.14, so in order to Install the latest release you have two options. Either download the tarball from here (direct link here), uncompress it and then issue the make && make install command or just run the binary executable found in the archive.

To install it, follow the steps below:

1. Install the needed dependencies Open a terminal and type as root:

apt-get update apt-get build-dep exaile apt-get install python-mutagen

2. Download the source tarball Grab the source tarball from here (direct link here) then open a terminal, make sure the current working directory is the one where you saved the tarball, and extract it:

tar -xzf exaile-0.3.2.1.tar.gz

3. Install Exaile Change the working directory to exaile-0.3.2.1 and issue the following commands:

make make install

The last one as root. This should be all, run Exaile by typing exaile in a console or pressing Alt+F2 and typing exaile in the run box.

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