acidzebra

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  • sleeper_factory wrote:
    August 2009
    e-mailing you now thanks!

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  • sleeper_factory wrote:
    August 2009
    'build-essential' & 'checkinstall' seem to be ubuntu's "development metapackage"

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  • sleeper_factory wrote:
    August 2009
    1st -> Install via Synaptic: 'build-essential' & 'checkinstall' 2nd -> download your tarball to the desktop 3rd -> right-click on it, and "extract all" here 4th -> open terminal and 'cd' into the folder 5th -> type -> "./configure" (without the quotes) 6th -> type -> "make" 7th -> type -> "sudo checkinstall"

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  • sleeper_factory wrote:
    August 2009
    I'll look for a Meta dev package these directions seem straight forward (third post): http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=104683 I was wondering about overwriting my current install, it makes sense that there shouldn't be a prob because the change wouldn't change how the database is accessed or anything else...:o) cross fingers.yeah

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  • sleeper_factory wrote:
    August 2009
    well I found my source here : http://download.kde.org/download.php?url=stable/amarok/1.4.9.1/src so that's a start

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  • sleeper_factory wrote:
    August 2009
    Thanks for the clarification. While I'm comfortable with the linux command line, I have never compiled from source. Also I am using 1.4.9.1 and not 1.4.10 so I don't know how that would change things (would I have to upgrade, or just get source for 1.4.9.1 and change the code there, it seems a simple change, but the compiling the source code is the tricky part)

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  • sleeper_factory wrote:
    August 2009
    Hi! I'm using Amarok 1.4.9.1 you wrote on the forum "I'm on 1.4.10 but wiki wasn't working, still had the sources on my machine from my recent rebuild. did a make clean, found the relevant file in <where I extracted the source tar file>/amarok/src/contextbrowser.cpp patched as listed here: http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=179748 then configure,make,make install and wikipedia is working again!" Could you elaborate on that? I couldn't find contextbrowser.cpp but I guess that is just in the source file... I love my Amarok 1.4 and have a very large postgresql database setup that I don't want to startover. Last time I tried version 2 it was very buggy and crash my Ubuntu (and nothing ever crashes my Ubuntu!) Thanks! Any step by step help would be great

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  • Sarienna wrote:
    July 2009
    Hello! I was just listening to some of Oswald songs. i like it, it's very coldplay meets radiohead. btw Oswald’s “These Days” chosen as BBC Radio Scotland’s Single of the Month! Check it out here http://www.official.oswaldtheband.com/

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  • kaleandcollards wrote:
    June 2009
    Heck yeah. Get on it!! Thanks for the suggestions, I'll check them out. Lately, when I'm not all tMG, I've been into Chad VanGaalen and John Vanderslice. Good stuff.

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  • zeldapinwheel wrote:
    January 2009
    you know, i would have thought that too, but her album is anything but bimbo-ish (bimbo-y ? bimbo-esque ?? whatever). you definitely should check her out. you are doing yourself a musical disservice not to. i particularly recommend "falling down". i think i had that on endless loop for *days.* my favorite part is when she sings : "go on, put your ear to the ground, you'll be hearing that sou-und..." here http://www.deezer.com/track/806267 (or will you feel bad about cheating on last ? ;-))

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