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If anyone can get the n810 app rhapsody ported over to the n900, I'd be willing to pay a bounty. Shall we say a $50 donation, to get things moving?
 
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only rhapsody can port that application which I don't see them doing but they might who knows.
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Has anyone tried to install it as is on Maemo5?
 
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I hacked at it for a bit and got it to install and run, but some of the windows didn't display right and I wasn't able to accept a trial account. If you'd like to mess with it I can provide you with some instructions.
 
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Yeah send me what you've got. I've got a subscription to the service, it would be nice to be able to use it from the 900, I loved it on the 810.
 
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Wait.. so I get a Bounty Chocolate bar for doing this? I am IN!
 
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Okay, I'm not sure how familiar you are with the command line. If you need some additional instructions just let me know.

You'll need to put these files on your N900:
http://repository.maemo.org/catalogu...3.14_armel.deb
http://repository.maemo.org/catalogu...3.14_armel.deb
http://pbx.org/~kyle/libhildonhelp.so.0

First put the 'libhildonhelp.so.0' in your /usr/lib directory. This is a dummy library that doesn't actually do anything, so don't expect help to work (probably will be the least of your problems . Then do:

dpkg -i --force-all rhapsody-player_3.3.14_armel.deb rhapsody_3.3.14_armel.deb

Do all of this as root. You should see rhapsody in the application menu. If you have problems then try running /usr/bin/rhapsody-player from the terminal and see what output it gives.
 

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Thanks. I'll play with this tonight.
 
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I'm interested in seeing if this works, as well. I had very limited success using the browser-based rhapsody player once I installed the 'Hide User Agent' program from extras-devel. I'm able to get it to pull up a song and play on occasion, but it's hardly what I'd call usable. The n810 client was much more reliable.

maysys, please post your findings when you get time.
 
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I haven't had the time to fiddle with this over the weekend like I thought I might. I'll still play with it.

I did post a request for it to be fully ported at the Rhapsody support site. They seem to be considering it.

Here's the post:

http://getsatisfaction.com/rhapsody/...y_notification
 
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