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Re: Your Favorite Apps/Mods NOT In Repositories
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It looks like you need to add /usr/local/bin to your PATH: PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin I didn't try running it as root, and don't think that's a good direction to try for bringing it up. It should be set up so "user" can execute the binaries and read the libraries, and that should be sufficient to get it running. Andy |
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It might be to do with the changes they've made recently, although I would have expected it to stop working a little earlier.I got an email around the end of November saying it might stop working after Dec 1st. This is the email I got: "We're writing you to let you know that there will soon be a change to Last.fm radio that may affect you. Our stats show that you've listened to radio through an application that uses our old streaming protocol. On 1 December we will deprecate this old protocol, so in some applications radio will no longer work." |
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Hey Andy.
I used Emelfm2 as root and copied all of the files over using it's GUI system. That probably messed up the permissions. Let's just do this by command line only and try again. Could you please post everything that I need to copy and paste into Xterm? Your file is sitting in /media/mmc1/n810_pianobar.tar.gz Thanks.. |
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Something like the following, assuming you are "user" and you've
rooted your device such that you can "sudo" commands in general. sudo su - cd / tar -zxvf /media/mmc1/n810_pianobar.tar.gz exit PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin llib pianobar I can't think why that won't work. If you google "contact andy valencia" you can get in touch with me more directly and we should be able to shake this out in short order. Andy |
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Thanks!
I'll try this shortly and post back. :) |
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Omygosh!
Thank you! Thank you Andy! :D |
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Create, copy, and paste the following to
/home/user/.config/pianobar/config It will auto log you in to Pandora. # This is an example configuration file for pianobar. You may remove the # from # lines you need and copy/move this file to ~/.config/pianobar/config # See manpage for a description of the config keys # # User user = email@where.com password = password # last.fm scrobbling #lastfm_user = username #lastfm_password = password #lastfm_scrobble_percent = 50 # Proxy (for those who are not living in the USA) #control_proxy = http://127.0.0.1:9090/ # Keybindings act_help = ? act_songlove = + act_songban = - act_stationaddmusic = a act_stationcreate = c act_stationdelete = d act_songexplain = e act_stationaddbygenre = g act_songinfo = i act_addshared = j act_songmove = m act_songnext = n act_songpause = p act_quit = q act_stationrename = r act_stationchange = s act_songtired = t act_upcoming = u act_stationselectquickmix = x # Misc # mp3 or aacplus #audio_format = mp3 #autostart_station = 123456 #event_command = /home/user/.config/pianobar/eventcmd |
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Andy |
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This is kind of dorky but it does work, especially if you don't always like dialing your Google Voice number at home, pressing 2 to place a call, and then typing in the 10 digit phone number you want to dial.
http://www.audiocheck.net/audiocheck_dtmf.php Just save the audio files on your memory card. :) |
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Hey Andy.
What does the q and Q letters mean on some of my stations? Example: 1) q Guster Radio 2) Q QuickMix I looked around but couldn't find any info on this. |
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