I'm about the same as Scott minus the NFS. It does take forever to
import but it worked fine. I don't know the version but its debian
etch.
On 4/11/07, Scott Walde <scott@waldetech.ca> wrote:
> Dylan Griffiths wrote:
> > I tried to get Amarok to import 10gb of music files into its
> > collection (a fraction of the 50gb or so I have in my iTunes
> > library). I'm doing this because I listen to music a lot while
> > working at my laptop, but I rarely do it when I'm at home on my
> > workstation. Amarok's response was to use up all my memory (~5gb,
> > including swap) until the amarokprocessCollection item was killed as
> > an out-of-control process on my machine. Perhaps I'm spoiled by
> > iTunes, since it limits its memory use to a little under a gig :)
> > What do you use on Linux to manage a decently coherent blob of
> > music files (with ID3 tags, album art, and hopefully
> > Audioscrobbler/LastFM capability)?
> >
> Amarok quite successfully manages my >100GB music collection. Do you
> maybe have some other problem?
>
> FWIW, my Amarok version is 1.4.3, my music partition is an NFS mount and
> I use the default database settings. (SQLite)
>
> ttyl
> srw
>
>
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