Banshee
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Banshee is available in the official Gentoo Portage tree. To update or install Banshee under Gentoo, use emerge:
emerge banshee
Banshee is currently marked ~amd64, ~ppc and ~x86, and as such, several packages must be added to /etc/portage/package.keywords if you are running a stable system.
Banshee supports many formats and options. To enable or disable the available options you should run:
emerge -pv banshee
Then add the USE flags to your /etc/make.conf or simply
USE="useflagsyouneed" emerge banshee
View Banshee ebuild status (http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=media-sound;name=banshee)
Maintainer Information
If you have questions regarding Banshee on Gentoo, please contact the package maintainer: Luis Medinas (metalgod): metalgod at gentoo dot org
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