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#771
Originally Posted by fatalsaint View Post
Yeah that definitely doesn't make sense

That looks perfect. The 'PLAY' is coming from the Audio Backend but from there it's supposed to buffer, set the position, and start.

Do you get a timer that counts down at all? (underneath the album art)

Edit: Also, in the menu, do you have a 'set max audio' button to click? I set it up for N8x0 users and since you don't have an FM transmitter I think it'll show up in there.
there is no track progress indicator under the album art once the app thinks that it's started to play.

There IS a max audio option on the menu. Don't seem to do much.
 
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#772
Please re-download from the URL and try this one.
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#773
Originally Posted by fatalsaint View Post
Can you re-download and re-install this deb please:
www.linuxniche.com/pyradio_4.4_all.deb

See if that helps any.
is this the link you keep referring to in order to redownload the deb and install the pyRadio on the n9?
 
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#774
ok, it installed fine without error. but no icon on the apps page.

how do we launch it from the terminal?
 
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Originally Posted by ceroberts75 View Post
ok, it installed fine without error. but no icon on the apps page.

how do we launch it from the terminal?
Yep, that's the link.

Run it with:
/opt/pyradio/pyradio.py

If you type this you'll get an icon:
(as root)
cp /usr/lib/applications/hildon/pyradio.desktop /usr/lib/applications


But for it to run, you'll need to do this first:

apt-get install python-pyside
apt-get install python-gi python-gobject
apt-get install python-central

Then download and install the following with dpkg -i
http://sheeplauncher.net/debs/python...b0m6_armel.deb

I'm away from my phone right now so I haven't had a chance to install the updated .deb yet....
 
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fatalsaint and cddiede - I appreciate the effort you are taking to get pyRadio working on the n9!
 

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#777
Okay, just tried the new .deb. Looks like you're going back and trying to use mplayer again, right?

This one does not launch. I'm on my N9 now so I can't copy and paste the terminal output, but I've uploaded screenshot as the next best thing:

http://www.besh.com/~chad/2011-11-17_14-07-10.png
 
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#778
when i run this:

cp /usr/lib/applications/hildon/pyradio.desktop /usr/lib/applications

i get:

cp: can't stat '/usr/lib/applications/hildon/pyradio.desktop': No such fileo r directory



and when i run:

/opt/pyradio/pyradio.py


i get:

sh: /opt/pyradio/pyradio.py: not found
 
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So... no module called GTK.

And before you ask, I've checked apt-cache search:

http://www.besh.com/~chad/2011-11-17_14-21-38.png
 
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#780
Originally Posted by ceroberts75 View Post
when i run this:

cp /usr/lib/applications/hildon/pyradio.desktop /usr/lib/applications

i get:

cp: can't stat '/usr/lib/applications/hildon/pyradio.desktop': No such fileo r directory



and when i run:

/opt/pyradio/pyradio.py


i get:

sh: /opt/pyradio/pyradio.py: not found


I don't think your pyradio.deb file installed correctly as that would have unpacked both files.

Try running the apt-get install commands I said to, then do this:

dpkg -r pyradio

Then do another command line installation of the pyradio.deb file.
 
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