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DisOrder
is a multi-user software jukebox. It allows MP3s, OGGs, etc to be
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There are two ways to get DisOrder.
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-The easiest way to get a DisOrder login is to access the web
interface and set one up using that. To do this,
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On Debian systems it should be possible to find Disobedience in the menu system:
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ along with this program. If not, seeThe first time you run Disobedience it won't know what server to
connect to, your username or your password, and will therefore
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Once you have logged in successfuly, Disobedience will remember these login settings, so it should not be necessary to enter them again. If you need to change them for any reason, you can either - select the Server > Login option to bring the login window back, or - (if you prefer), edit the file ~/.disorder/passwd + select the Server > Login option to bring the login window + back, or (if you prefer), edit the file ~/.disorder/passwd directly.
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