The most recent bug fix update to open-source multi-source music player Tomahawk is now available for Ubuntu users, coming just shy of a week after it was released for OS X and Windows.
Tomahawk is a multi-source media player that is able to play back music from your local library, a variety of online services such as YouTube , Soundcloud and Last.fm, as well as the libraries of your friends (providing they’re using Tomahawk).
Amongst the change-log for the 0.3.2 release are: –
- Faster syncing process
- Support for .oga files
- Automatic upgrading of Resolvers
- Bug fixes include UPnP issues
How to install Tomahawk 0.3.2 in Ubuntu 11.10
To install Tomahawk 0.3/2 in Ubuntu 11.10 you will need to add the following PPA to your Software Sources.
ppa:tomahawk/ppa
After adding, run and update and then install ‘tomahawk‘ from the Ubuntu Software Centre.
Alternatively add and install the application using the following two Terminal commands: –
- sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tomahawk/ppa
- sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install tomahawk