Amarok is a mythological wolf in Inuit legend. It is also used as a name for two rock bands and an album by Mike Olfield. Amarok, formerly "amaroK" is also the name of an open-source software media player for Linux, Macintosh, and (through KDE on Windows) Windows operating systems.
Volkswagen Amarok was created in 2009.
Amarok - album - was created in 1919-09.
The Linux music software is spelled "Amarok". The breeder of Siberian husky dogs is spelled "Amaroq".
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The company Amarok is a publically traded resources company in the United States. They deal with the acquisition and development of mineral properties, such as Gold, Silver and base metals.
An Inuit would say amarok mikiyok("the-wolf-it-is-small").
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They all have their plus' and minus'. Amarok has great database and functional support. Rhythmbox has better support for huge databases(I've imported 140Gb with no issue - Amarok mysql had issues at last check). Also worth checking are xmms(basically Winamp), songbird, which has great skinning support, and banshee. http://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubuntu-media-players-overview.html
Amarok integrates excellent iPod support. There are also stand-alone apps like gtkpod, that serve solely to place and retrieve music from your iPod.
The commercial models of volksagen include: The Caddy, Caddy Deliver van, Caravelle van, Transporter Kombi van, the Amarok truck, and the California van among others.
An Amarok is a gigantic wolf, usually found in Inuit mythology. It was mostly used to scare people who were stupid enough to walk or hunt alone at night. It's said to hunt alone (as opposed to regular wolves, who hunt in packs).
There is no specific or singular program in Linux to "open an audio file." Just as in Windows, there are a large variety of media players to choose from. These include Amarok, Rhythmbox, Juk, VLC, MPlayer, Banshee, and Audacious.