' > /etc/apt/sources.listĭebian:~# echo 'deb-src. Using the pre-build deb packages, installing xmms on new Debian installs comes to:ĭebian:~# echo 'deb. Thanksfully, though not officially supported by Debian crew XMMS still can be installed using a deb xmms prebuilt package repository kindly provided by a hacker fellow knuta. I use Debian Linux for my desktop for quite some time Even though there are plenty of MP3 / CD players around in Debian, I’m used to the good old XMMS, hence I often prefer to use XMMS to play my music instead of newer players like RhythmBox or audacious.Īctually audacious is not bad substitute for XMMS and is by default part of Debian but to me it seems more buggy and tends to crash during playing some music formats more than xmms ….Īs most people might know, XMMS is no longer supported in almost all modern Linux distributions, so anyone using Debian, Ubuntu or other deb derivative Linux would have to normally compile it from source.Ĭompiling from source is time consuming and I think often it doesn’t pay back the effort.