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Look, my secrets  [mpg321], [ddg://site:perlmonks.org mpg321], [google://site:perlmonks.org mpg321], [metacpan://mpg321], [metacpan://mpg321], [cpan://mpg321], [href://http://search.cpan.org/search?query=mpg321&mode=all] mpg321, site:perlmonks.org mpg321, site:perlmonks.org mpg321, mpg321, mpg321, mpg321 , http://search.cpan.org/search?query=mpg321&mode=all

Perl/CGI Question - mod_perl IPC / Unix / mpg321..., Managing and sending signals to control MPG321, POE::Component::Player::Mpg123

Even more secrets  [man://mpg321] mpg321 "Remote control" mode. Useful for front-ends. Allows seeking and pausing of mp3 files. See README.remote (in /usr/share/doc/mpg321 on Debian and some other systems.)

Perl documentation documentation, Searching Perl Documentation, How to Read Perldocs, perlintro, Modern Perl, The Perl Monks Guide to the Monastery


In reply to Re: Watching LXTerminal for outputs (secrets) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Watching LXTerminal for outputs by simonshout

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