streamtuner - Ubuntu
This is a discussion on streamtuner - Ubuntu ; Upgraded to 8.10 and in the process xmms was deleted. To listen to a
stream I tried replacing "xmms %q" with "audacious %q" in the
applications tab in preferences but I get "unable to tune in--Failed to
execute child process ...
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streamtuner
Upgraded to 8.10 and in the process xmms was deleted. To listen to a
stream I tried replacing "xmms %q" with "audacious %q" in the
applications tab in preferences but I get "unable to tune in--Failed to
execute child process "xmms" (no such file or directory)." I don't know
why it is trying to launch xmms when I've changed the preferred
application and deleted reference to xmms. Any ideas?
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Re: streamtuner
Mouse wrote:
> Upgraded to 8.10 and in the process xmms was deleted. To listen to a
> stream I tried replacing "xmms %q" with "audacious %q" in the
> applications tab in preferences but I get "unable to tune in--Failed to
> execute child process "xmms" (no such file or directory)." I don't know
> why it is trying to launch xmms when I've changed the preferred
> application and deleted reference to xmms. Any ideas?
aw forget it. User error. After I changed the configuration to audacious
I neglected to click out of the edited box so the change wasn't saved.
Thanks, anyway.
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Re: streamtuner
On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 20:16:21 -0500, Mouse wrote:
> Mouse wrote:
>> Upgraded to 8.10 and in the process xmms was deleted. To listen to a
>> stream I tried replacing "xmms %q" with "audacious %q" in the
>> applications tab in preferences but I get "unable to tune in--Failed to
>> execute child process "xmms" (no such file or directory)." I don't know
>> why it is trying to launch xmms when I've changed the preferred
>> application and deleted reference to xmms. Any ideas?
>
> aw forget it. User error. After I changed the configuration to audacious
> I neglected to click out of the edited box so the change wasn't saved.
> Thanks, anyway.
Thanks I tried that and now streamtuner now works for me too.