** The Config file ** The global config file is by default at /etc/herrie.conf. User-specific settings can be set by creating a config file at ~/.herrie/config. The '-c' argument allows you to specify a different config file other than these defaults. Please note that config settings are overidden on a per setting basis. For instance, if gui.browser.defaultpath is specified in /etc/herrie.conf, but it is not specified in ~/.herrie/config then the setting in /etc/herrie.conf will be used. The other settings that are in ~/.herrie/config would still be used. ** Chroot Mode ** Be sure that the user you use for vfs.lockup.user is the OWNER of the folder used for vfs.lockup.chroot. For some reason it is not enough to have read permissions through a group. Also, note that other settings that use paths, such as gui.browser.defaultpath and playq.dumpfile will use the chrooted path. You might need to create a .herrie folder under your chrooted folder in order to be able to automatically save your playlists. Also, herrie will not work properly when using AO in chroot mode! ALSA is now the default sound system used because of this. Here is an example config file for using herrie in chroot mode: # Herrie Config file for chrooted herrie gui.browser.defaultpath=/ vfs.lockup.chroot=/mnt/MEDIA/MyMusic vfs.lockup.user=USERNAME playq.dumpfile=/.herrie/autosave.pls ** Using AO ** If AO is chosen as the sound output an option can be specified in the config file. Config Examples of Using AO: # Useful for KDE users audio.output.ao.driver=arts # For sending sound output to a remote SSH session audio.output.ao.driver=esd audio.output.ao.host=env_ssh ** For More Information... ** Please refer to the man page for the keyboard control bindings and for more config options. An online version of the man page can be found at http://herrie.info/herrie.1