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  1. I have this odd issue with my laptop where whenever I play music using "traditional" apps like #Lollypop, #Pragha, #StrawberryPlayer, #Rythmbox, #QuodLibet or #Exaile, it pauses at random times for a few seconds, like if the music is buffering or something.

    Interestingly, it doesn't happen with #mpd, #Monophony or through #Firefox. And it has happened with every distro I used with this laptop (#Fedora, #Debian, #EndeavourOS).

    I suspect is related to #pipewire-pulse, but I'm not sure.

    #Linux

  2. I have this odd issue with my laptop where whenever I play music using "traditional" apps like , , , , or , it pauses at random times for a few seconds, like if the music is buffering or something.

    Interestingly, it doesn't happen with , or through . And it has happened with every distro I used with this laptop (, , ).

    I suspect is related to -pulse, but I'm not sure.

  3. I have this odd issue with my laptop where whenever I play music using "traditional" apps like #Lollypop, #Pragha, #StrawberryPlayer, #Rythmbox, #QuodLibet or #Exaile, it pauses at random times for a few seconds, like if the music is buffering or something.

    Interestingly, it doesn't happen with #mpd, #Monophony or through #Firefox. And it has happened with every distro I used with this laptop (#Fedora, #Debian, #EndeavourOS).

    I suspect is related to #pipewire-pulse, but I'm not sure.

    #Linux

  4. I have this odd issue with my laptop where whenever I play music using "traditional" apps like #Lollypop, #Pragha, #StrawberryPlayer, #Rythmbox, #QuodLibet or #Exaile, it pauses at random times for a few seconds, like if the music is buffering or something.

    Interestingly, it doesn't happen with #mpd, #Monophony or through #Firefox. And it has happened with every distro I used with this laptop (#Fedora, #Debian, #EndeavourOS).

    I suspect is related to #pipewire-pulse, but I'm not sure.

    #Linux

  5. I have this odd issue with my laptop where whenever I play music using "traditional" apps like #Lollypop, #Pragha, #StrawberryPlayer, #Rythmbox, #QuodLibet or #Exaile, it pauses at random times for a few seconds, like if the music is buffering or something.

    Interestingly, it doesn't happen with #mpd, #Monophony or through #Firefox. And it has happened with every distro I used with this laptop (#Fedora, #Debian, #EndeavourOS).

    I suspect is related to #pipewire-pulse, but I'm not sure.

    #Linux

  6. @sn0n You mean Lollypop? Unless you want to wait hours for the sync to finish, no. Of course, if you never use MTP, then it's fine.

    It is neat for *listening* and *discovering*, but its playlist features are awkward to use. In that regard, I find #Pragha more apt, but it doesn't have sync support, sadly.

  7. @[email protected] You mean Lollypop? Unless you want to wait hours for the sync to finish, no. Of course, if you never use MTP, then it's fine.

    It is neat for *listening* and *discovering*, but its playlist features are awkward to use. In that regard, I find more apt, but it doesn't have sync support, sadly.

  8. @sn0n You mean Lollypop? Unless you want to wait hours for the sync to finish, no. Of course, if you never use MTP, then it's fine.

    It is neat for *listening* and *discovering*, but its playlist features are awkward to use. In that regard, I find #Pragha more apt, but it doesn't have sync support, sadly.

  9. @sn0n You mean Lollypop? Unless you want to wait hours for the sync to finish, no. Of course, if you never use MTP, then it's fine.

    It is neat for *listening* and *discovering*, but its playlist features are awkward to use. In that regard, I find #Pragha more apt, but it doesn't have sync support, sadly.

  10. @sn0n You mean Lollypop? Unless you want to wait hours for the sync to finish, no. Of course, if you never use MTP, then it's fine.

    It is neat for *listening* and *discovering*, but its playlist features are awkward to use. In that regard, I find #Pragha more apt, but it doesn't have sync support, sadly.

  11. Para los que no lo conocen, les recomiendo #Pragha. Un reproductor de música libre para GNU/Linux. Solo consume 7 MB. Tiene una interfaz más bonita que #Audacious y soporta extensiones, además se pueden agregar radios.

  12. Para los que no lo conocen, les recomiendo #Pragha. Un reproductor de música libre para GNU/Linux. Solo consume 7 MB. Tiene una interfaz más bonita que #Audacious y soporta extensiones, además se pueden agregar radios.

  13. Para los que no lo conocen, les recomiendo #Pragha. Un reproductor de música libre para GNU/Linux. Solo consume 7 MB. Tiene una interfaz más bonita que #Audacious y soporta extensiones, además se pueden agregar radios.

  14. Para los que no lo conocen, les recomiendo #Pragha. Un reproductor de música libre para GNU/Linux. Solo consume 7 MB. Tiene una interfaz más bonita que #Audacious y soporta extensiones, además se pueden agregar radios.

  15. Another day, another app being reverted to . Qmmp won't read some opus files for some reason. So back to

  16. Another day, another app being reverted to #gtk. Qmmp won't read some opus files for some reason. So back to #pragha