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Revision as of 00:38, 15 April 2008
Streamed Internet Radio: Streamtuner
This page is under construction. Please feel free to improve this!
It's intention is to show how to install a stream internet radio application on your OLPC. The only one easy to use I have found is Streamtuner, by: Jean-Yves Lefort [jylefort@brutele.be] found here: http://www.nongnu.org/streamtuner/ However, you should also know that this application is no longer supported. :(
Installation
This requires an internet connection, and some terminal activity...
In addition, Streamtuner requires (by default): Audacious (2.9 M) But if you already have Xmms installed that is much better, since I have MP3 working properly in that program. I have not been able to get Audacious to work with mp3 decoder/plugin... [Any suggestions?]
# yum install xmms
or
# yum install audacious
First you need to install the Repository Key (not strictly necessary) from: http://www.bennewitz.com/rpms/RPM-GPG-KEY.endur
# wget http://www.bennewitz.com/rpms/RPM-GPG-KEY.endur # rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY.endur
Then you need to install the repositry RPM:
# rpm -i http://www.bennewitz.com/rpms/endurs_repo_i386-release-1.0-5.noarch.rpm
And then the Streamtuner itself from: http://www.bennewitz.com/rpms/fedora/7/i386/streamtuner-0.99.99-16.1.fc7.i386.rpm
# rpm -i http://www.bennewitz.com/rpms/fedora/7/i386/streamtuner-0.99.99-16.1.fc7.i386.rpm # yum install streamtuner
somewhere along the lines above you will get a dependency error for audicious. I instead recommend to force the streamtuner installation without Audicious and intstall Xmms instead.
# rpm --nodeps -i XXXXX
Configuration
Start strematuner at least once to get the config files in place.
Edit the configuration file: ~/.streamtuner/config
You can then replace any occasion of "audicious" with "xmms".