I've read that  WinAmp has a Linux client also!

But I'd prefer the use of good open-source software over something ported
from Windows.  

Oh, and the KDE Media Player (notrn) plays MP3 files too.



On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

> Justin Ellison wrote:
> 
> >         Looking into freeing up some hard drive space on my laptop, and
> > thinking about getting an MP3 player.  What does everyone have, how do
> > you like it?  Windows is not an option - if it doesn't work in Linux,
> 
>     Erm, XMMS ?
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