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Jooky is a frontend for MP3 players which can run as a daemon and be controlled through client/server operations or telnet. It can run full screen/curses, be daemonized, or be /etc/inittabed.

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2001-01-30 15:13
0.97

A fix for a segfault bug with strange filenames and a long filename bug, a new flag -N to cause it to not check /dev/dsp for open before starting a new player (for those who run esd daemons), a -D flag for debugging, removal of redundant screen refreshes and some code that was not effective, checking for more, less, and aumix in the path, and lots of code and screen cleanup.

2001-01-30 15:13
0.96

New version, node name, and mixer settings on screen, a cursor fix for some xterms, support for resizing the screen under xterm, a fix for a bug where the interface would detach from keyboard, minor color changes for one of the status lines, and several mixer settings switch buttons. The program was also fixed so that it finds your player first, then goes through the list of players until it finds one, and made so that if a client action is requested, it does not bother looking for players.

2001-01-30 15:13
0.95

A new "step-by-step" mode, time countdown support for WAV and OGG, lots of cosmetic changes, fixes for lots of stability problems, documentation updates, and a new TROUBLESHOOTING file.

2001-01-30 15:13
0.94

Support has been added for wav and ogg files. Valid file types are now highlighted. Infrastructure has been added to simplify the addition of more formats. The help screen to has been changed to match.

2001-01-30 15:13
0.93

The bug that caused bind to not be able to connect to the socket if the program was re-run within 30 seconds was fixed (i.e. used SO_REUSEADDR). make rh60 was added, so people on rh6.x can compile glibc20 compatible binaries, to run on glibc2.0-based systems. New version display in ps auxww list.

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