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-** 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