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Home / Uncategorized / How To Install Pragha Music Player On Ubuntu 14.10 & Ubuntu 14.04

How To Install Pragha Music Player On Ubuntu 14.10 & Ubuntu 14.04

By Sourabh / January 17, 2015 Category: Uncategorized

How to install Pragha Music Player on Ubuntu 14.10 and Ubuntu 14.04. Pragha 1.3.2 is a Lightweight Music Player for GNU/Linux. It is based on Gtk, sqlite, and completely written in C.

The Pragha Music Player supports playback control with command line. Other features of Pragha Music Player are:

  • Full integration with GTK+3, but always completely independent of GNOME or XFCE.
  • Two panel desing inspired on Amarok 1.4. Library and current playlist.
  • Library with multiple views, according tags or folder structure.
  • Search, filtering and queue songs on current playlist.
  • Playlist management: Exporting M3U and read M3U, PLS, XSPF and WAX playlists.

To install the Pragha Music Player on Linux Ubuntu systems, run the following commands in Terminal:


sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/pragha
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pragha

To uninstall Pragha music player, run:

sudo apt-get remove pragha

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