For testing. The most recent version of Pmusic 2.3.0, plus a new build of the most recent ffmpeg multimedia libraries 0.8.9 with some new configure options from shinobar.
I could not find streamripper in the package, and Pmusic won't offer it's best.
playback of twice as many radio-stations.
Now 11000 in the db.
show meta-information of tracks while streaming radio.
Download stream, split it up to files (tracks) and name the files by meta information.
This is managed by the new Radio-Hits module.
Thanks Sigmund. That's why we test. Can you recommend which version of streamripper to include?
zigbert wrote:
playdayz wrote:
Pmusic_Upgrade-Lucid528-002
For testing. The most recent version of Pmusic 2.3.0, plus a new build of the most recent ffmpeg multimedia libraries 0.8.9 with some new configure options from shinobar.
I could not find streamripper in the package, and Pmusic won't offer it's best.
playback of twice as many radio-stations.
Now 11000 in the db.
show meta-information of tracks while streaming radio.
Download stream, split it up to files (tracks) and name the files by meta information.
This is managed by the new Radio-Hits module.
Sigmund
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Playdayz wrote:ADD: What am I thinking, SFS-Load will install an sfs in a live boot with no save file. Download the sfs, then run Setup -> SFS Load-on-the-fly and click the folder icon to navigate to the sfs, then click Load. You will get a warning but it will work.
I think the issue is with Quickpet->SFS Get.
It will not do the download of the SFS file without having a save file.
It will not work for downloading if you boot a live CD with option pfix=ram.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected YaPI(any iso installer)
Yes, what you say is true Bigpup, but SFS-Load can work, can't it? One can download to any available disk, or download previously. It is a way to use an sfs without creating a save file.
Having lockup and freeze problems with this version of Firefox 9 pet.
Others posting problems at the above topic link.
I did not remove Firefox 8. Just installed the Firefox 9 pet. Not sure if that makes a difference.
Went back to using the Firefox 8 pet you made earlier.
It works fine.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected YaPI(any iso installer)
Let's Call This Testing for Now! At least it's on the fast server
This is a new version from the previous 9.0.1 pet. This is 9.0.1-2. The code below is implemented in this new pet.
Firefox 9.0.1 seems very sensitive to how it is started. One way it starts but it locks up. Another way it doesn't lock up but flashplayer doesn't work. This way seems to work.
It works well plugged into a usb 2.0 port but when plugged into usb 3.0, the boot up only gets as far as loading drivers and then can't find lupu_528.sfs.
I assume that the usb 3.0 driver is not being loaded early enough. Is there any remedy for this?
playdayz wrote:Let's Call This Testing for Now! At least it's on the fast server
This is a new version from the previous 9.0.1 pet. This is 9.0.1-2. The code below is implemented in this new pet.
Firefox 9.0.1 seems very sensitive to how it is started. One way it starts but it locks up. Another way it doesn't lock up but flashplayer doesn't work. This way seems to work.
Just discovered after two simulations that Chromium 17 is broken after installing the FF 9.0.1-2.pet
I see this in a terminal.
sh-4.1# chromium
/usr/lib/chrome-linux/chrome: /usr/lib/libnssutil3.so: version `NSSUTIL_3.13' not found (required by /usr/lib/libnss3.so)
sh-4.1#
Brown_Mouse, Did you uninstall the Firefox 8 pet? I didn't think it mattered but it looks like it does in this case. After you uninstall the FF 8 pet you will need to reinstall the FF 9.0.1-2 pet.
Just discovered after two simulations that Chromium 17 is broken after installing the FF 9.0.1-2.pet
I see this in a terminal.
sh-4.1# chromium
/usr/lib/chrome-linux/chrome: /usr/lib/libnssutil3.so: version `NSSUTIL_3.13' not found (required by /usr/lib/libnss3.so)
sh-4.1#
Brown_Mouse, Did you uninstall the Firefox 8 pet? I didn't think it mattered but it looks like it does in this case. After you uninstall the FF 8 pet you will need to reinstall the FF 9.0.1-2 pet.
I have both Chromium 18 and Ff 9.0.1-2 running compatibly, so it can be done.
playdayz
Yes that fixed it!!Reverted to a backup savefile,uninstalled FF8 and then installed FF9.0.1-2
I keep my Firefox .mozilla directory on /mnt/home and link it to root but for some strange reason this got wiped and I lost all my bookmarks.Not sure if that was tied in with updating but luckily I had a backup.
Also updated to Chromium 18 and that is running well.