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To start Amarok, either: | To start Amarok, either: | ||
* In the KDE menu -> Multimedia section, click on the Amarok entry | * In the '''KDE menu''' -> '''Multimedia''' section, click on the '''Amarok''' entry | ||
* Using Krunner: type <keycap>Alt+F2</keycap> and type amarok | * Using Krunner: type <keycap>Alt+F2</keycap> and type amarok | ||
The first time you use Amarok, a First Start User interface will come up asking you to specify where your Music is located. The default location is $HOME/Music. | The first time you use Amarok, a First Start User interface will come up asking you to specify where your Music is located. The default location is ''$HOME/Music''. | ||
[[File:FirstRunCollection2.png|thumb|center]] | [[File:FirstRunCollection2.png|thumb|center]] |
Revision as of 09:15, 17 August 2010
Starting and closing
Starting Amarok
To start Amarok, either:
- In the KDE menu -> Multimedia section, click on the Amarok entry
- Using Krunner: type Alt+F2 and type amarok
The first time you use Amarok, a First Start User interface will come up asking you to specify where your Music is located. The default location is $HOME/Music.
If you select "No" in this dialog, you will be presented with another one which allows you to select your music folder:
See #Telling_Amarok_where_your_music_files_are_located
Once you have selected the folder where your music is, Amarok will scan the folder and sub-folders, creating the collection. Depending on the number of tracks and the speed of the location this can take some time.
Closing Amarok
If you want to close Amarok:
- Type Ctrl+Q when you are in the Amarok window, or
- Select the Quit option in the "Amarok menu, or
- Right-click on the blue wolf icon in the System Tray at the bottom of your screen. You will be presented with the following:
If you close the Amarok window by clicking on the window, Amarok will continue to run in the background and only show the blue wolf icon in the System Tray:
If you log out of your session or shut down your computer without quitting Amarok, some of your settings will not be saved.
Main Menu |
Main Menu |
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The Amarok Window |