Re: [SLE] Streaming Radio

From: Theo v. Werkhoven (twe-suse.e_at_ferrets4me.xs4all.nl)
Date: 03/31/05

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    Thu, 31 Mar 2005, by eja@urbakken.dk:

    > Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
    > >When you try 'ldd `which streamtuner`', does it report any missing
    > >libraries or something?
    > >And when you start it from a command line, does it report any errors?
    > >
    > >
    > >No idea Erik.
    > >>Was very nice to get it to work, and thanks for the help.
    > >>
    > >
    > >You're welcome
    > >
    > >Theo
    > >
    > What to put behind the ldd ?.
    > I tried it from within an xterm:
    >
    > streamtuner: error loading image: Failed to open file
    > '/opt/gnome/share/streamtuner/ui/streamtuner.png': Permission denied
    > streamtuner: error loading image: Failed to open file
    > '/opt/gnome/share/streamtuner/ui/logo.png': Permission denied
    [..]

    That doesn't look very healty Erik. Something is wrong with the
    files-permissions of that application (at least for 1 directory).
    Here are the permissions as they look on my PC:
    /opt/gnome/share/streamtuner/ui/ and all of its parent directories
    are owned by UID root, GID root, chmod 755 like:
    drwxr-xr-x 8 root root
    The files in /opt/gnome/share/streamtuner/ui/ are also owned by UID
    root, GID root, and all have chmod 644 permissions.

    Check the permissions of /opt/gnome/share and its parents, it's
    likely that the problem is in one of them.

    > The after I started it as kdesu streamtuner:
    > It asked for password.
    > XMMS opened after having clicked on Virgin Radio 121, and You can see
    > the new and more correct picture of the Streamtuner on:
    > http://www.urbakken.dk/Preselecions2.png

    That does look more like it should, but you shouldn't have to run
    streamtuner as root.

    > The stop still doesn't work, but now I can stop it by clicking on the X
    > in the upper right corner of XMMS.

    Yes, in a program with a GUI you can control the playing,

    Theo

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