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I've installed the amarok package using the yum command ( I'm using Fedora) and now I can't find the installed file to use it. Suggestions?
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In KDE, hit the F2 key to bring up the "run" dialogue, then type "amarok" then press "enter"
or Open a console and type "amarok" then press "enter" or check through your menus for the "multimedia" menu, Amarok should be in there or use your file manager to find a file called "amarok" ... so on and so on
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