Tuesday 07th of February 2012
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Written by Hunter Cobbs
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Wednesday, 30 December 2009 09:41 |
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OK, I'm sure if you're an Internet Music Junkie like me, you've stumbled across Pandora. I even splurged a bit and paid for the PandoraOne service so that I don't have commercials, time limits, etc. And it was all good except I didn't want to keep a whole browser open just to hear it. Also, I've since migrated fully to Ubuntu 9.10 for my business computer. Since this is THE place I listen to music for programming and such, I had to have my Pandora desktop application.
I was initially concerned due to all the negatives I've seen about Adobe Air on Linux, but I decided to try it anyway. And boy was I surprised. Everything went off without a hitch! So, here's how I did it.
- Go to Pandora's site and chose "Install Desktop Applicaiton"
- Click the "Download Air" link
- Download Adobe Air for Linux from Adobe
- After Downloading chdir to your download folder and run the following:
- chmod +x AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
- ./AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
- enter your admin password
- Go back to the "Install Desktop Application" link
- Download pandora
- "open" the pandora download from your web browser downloads
- Let the install progress, it takes a bit
- Look in your Applications/Accessories menu to find the launcher for later
That's it... it really is that easy! (At least for Ubuntu 9.10)
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Written by Hunter Cobbs
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Thursday, 21 May 2009 12:19 |
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I'm doing some early prototying of a AMCC PPC405EX based board. Here's just a few of my actions so far to let you know how much frustration this one little problem has casued me: - Fixed the broken OpenWRT support for the AMCC Kilauea Dev Board with patches, backports and Makefile Modification
- Ported DENX deployed USB-OTG support with the dwc_otg driver
- Reworked the flash map so that there is a custom fall-back ramdisk and a fully-permenant rootfs
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