On Thursday 28 March 2002 08:22, Graham Watkins wrote:
Stojs wrote:
Is the evil Gator installed with the Linux version of the satellite?
Graham Watkins wrote:
Just installed the audiogalaxy satellite for Linux.
(AGSatellite0520-glibc21.tar.gz) All seemed to go well.
Is that
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 07:33:06 +0100, Stojs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the evil Gator installed with the Linux version of the satellite?
Nope, it is spyware-free :)
--
Sridhar Dhanapalan
The nice thing about standards is that you
have so many to choose from.
--
No sir, you wont find as much of that kind of crap in the wonderful world of
Linux!
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Derek Jennings wrote:
Your account.txt file should have your audioGalaxy username on the first
line, and your password on the second.
You will know if you have them correct if you can use them to sign in here :-
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 07:33:06 +0100, Stojs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the evil Gator installed with the Linux version of the satellite?
Nope, it is spyware-free :)
--
Sridhar Dhanapalan
And the million dollar question: Is it any good for finding music? I
The Linux version is simply a console-run client. You use your web
browser to search on the AudioGalaxy web site itself. I can't complain
about the web site interface--it's never stopped me from finding
anything and everything.
Miark
And the million dollar question: Is it any good for
Miark wrote:
The Linux version is simply a console-run client. You use your web
browser to search on the AudioGalaxy web site itself. I can't complain
about the web site interface--it's never stopped me from finding
anything and everything.
Miark
And the million dollar question: Is
Audiogalaxy thought it best to leave the interface-building to the open source
community for the GNU/Linux version. While you can still use the web-based
interface at audiogalaxy.com, there are some truly innovative clients like 6's
Spiffy AudioGalaxy Query Tool (http://agqt.sourceforge.net/).
Your account.txt file should have your audioGalaxy username on the first
line, and your password on the second.
You will know if you have them correct if you can use them to sign in here :-
http://www.audiogalaxy.com/user/home.php?SID=b24f2f28a8b4077ef67b640fdeb59f13loginPage=1loginCancelURL=%2F
On Friday 24 August 2001 21:02, Marcia Waller wrote:
Dear All,
I started an account at AudioGalaxy and thought I had downloaded and
installed the linux application correctly. It tried to download a song but
was unsuccessful so when I went back to try again it just told me my
satellite was
Dear Sridhar and TezcatlipocA,
Thanks for the explicit directions. I think I can make this work now. I will
give it a try as soon as I get a chance and let you know if it worked.
Thanks,
Marcia
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2001 14:02, Marcia Waller wrote:
Dear All,
I started an account at AudioGalaxy and thought I had downloaded and
installed the linux application correctly. It tried to download a song but
was unsuccessful so when I went back to try again it just told me my
satellite was not
Dear All,
I started an account at AudioGalaxy and thought I had downloaded and
installed the linux application correctly. It tried to download a song but
was unsuccessful so when I went back to try again it just told me my
satellite was not running because of errors in my account.txt file. I
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