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Songbird Drops Linux Support

An anonymous reader writes "The Songbird developers have announced that they will no longer support Songbird in Linux. This is really a shocking announcement, as Songbird has its roots in open source. Songbird will, however, continue to be available for Windows and Mac." In their blog post on the subject, the developers said, "We remain loyal to Linux and the ideology it represents, so we will maintain a version of the software for use by our Songbird engineers who develop on the Linux platform. We’ll make that version available to the community. We will keep Linux build bots and host the Linux builds on the developer wiki. That said, those builds will not be tested and may not pick up new features developed by Songbird’s team."

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  1. Re:Help in TFA? by mrsteveman1 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Helps you sleep at night by filling your room with the sound of doves and seagulls, but only if you use Windows or Mac.

  2. Re:Help in TFA? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    and in other news, my mate Dave said the 12 line shell script he uses for grabbing entries from /var/log/messages won't be get ported to Windows

  3. Re:Why the shock? 0% of the market is not worth it by celibate+for+life · · Score: 4, Funny

    so many of the old school unix types like me having migrated to OS-X

    Troll harder.

  4. Re:Why the shock? 0% of the market is not worth it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Especially with so many of the old school unix types like me having migrated to OS-X

    I call Shenanigans! A real old school Unix user would have:
    a) Capitalized the 'U' merely out of respect
    b) Waxed nostalgically about Unix (at least 3 full paragraphs)
    c) Included "rm -SCO" or "sudo fuck SCO" in their post

    As for me, an old school Unix user, I switched to Mac because it was the best computer I could steal. The old lady I took it from still thinks her toaster is the slowest screen saver ever.

  5. Re:Boohoo by Yvan256 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Neckbeards... Songbird...

    Obligatory Family Guy reference.

  6. Re:Help in TFA? by NewbieProgrammerMan · · Score: 4, Funny

    It inexplicably uses about 130MB of RAM while idle.

    Thanks, that's all I needed to know!

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  7. Re:Help in TFA? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's a screen saver.

  8. Re:Help in TFA? by Winckle · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well they wanted to have feature parity with iTunes.

  9. Re:Help in TFA? by mikael_j · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yet I'm running iTunes right now and it's using 47 MiB of RAM while playing a 192-320 kbps VBR mp3 from a 8000+ song library. Clearly they've surpassed iTunes, I need to download Songbird right now!

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  10. Re:Help in TFA? by TheBeardIsRed · · Score: 2, Funny

    Good thing they're dropping Linux support.

  11. Re:Help in TFA? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    It looked and acted the same irregardless of the platform.

    "Irregardless". Shut up... you cuntsniff.

  12. Re:Help in TFA? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I had two machines with two OSes it was nice to have Songbird look the same irregardless. It could play most of my music irregardless of the file type. Now I'm a fan of OSS, but irregardless I couldn't use Songbird for too long because it resembled iTunes too much - almost like it was trying to be a substitute irregardless of being a music player. However it did have on-the-fly playlists so irregardless of its flaws it did have its good points.

    Irregardless I kept using it because it was nice. But then I started using other file types and, irregardless of my feelings for Songbird, I had to part with it. Irregardless of what a "music player" is, I need mine to have CD ripping.
    Don't get me wrong: I don't give it ill regards, less I suggest to people it's a bad product, but if it doesn't have enough of the right features I can't use it - irregardless of its age.

  13. Re:Help in TFA? by chromas · · Score: 2, Funny

    You should care because they will no longer steal secret data from your Linux workstations; feel free to leave them unlocked when you go out....