Re: [ubuntu-uk] Eurovision Song contest internet stream

2007-05-13 Thread Mark Harrison
Dave Walker wrote: This isn't linux's fault - it's octoshape's. The only differences is that they have 'packaged' the windows to make it easily installable. How easy is it to make a Linux package? One of the nice things about Windows (as a developer) is that making up an installation

[ubuntu-uk] Eurovision Song contest internet stream

2007-05-12 Thread Michael Wood
Hello Again, So, It's the Eurovision song contest tonight, It's going to be streamed from http://www.eurovision.tv using a plugin that you can get from here: http://www.octoshape.com/files/octosetup-linux_i386.bin run the octosetup-linux_i386.bin file in a terminal via the command: sh

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Eurovision Song contest internet stream

2007-05-12 Thread Michael Wood
Michael Wood wrote: Hello Again, So, It's the Eurovision song contest tonight, It's going to be streamed from http://www.eurovision.tv using a plugin that you can get from here: http://www.octoshape.com/files/octosetup-linux_i386.bin run the octosetup-linux_i386.bin file in a terminal via

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Eurovision Song contest internet stream

2007-05-12 Thread Michael Wood
Michael Wood wrote: Hello Again, So, It's the Eurovision song contest tonight, It's going to be streamed from http://www.eurovision.tv using a plugin that you can get from here: http://www.octoshape.com/files/octosetup-linux_i386.bin run the octosetup-linux_i386.bin file in a terminal via

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Eurovision Song contest internet stream

2007-05-12 Thread LeeUKHA
Hello Again, So, It's the Eurovision song contest tonight, It's going to be streamed from http://www.eurovision.tv using a plugin that you can get from here: http://www.octoshape.com/files/octosetup-linux_i386.bin run the octosetup-linux_i386.bin file in a terminal via the command: sh

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Eurovision Song contest internet stream

2007-05-12 Thread Dave Walker
On Sat, 2007-05-12 at 20:53 +0100, LeeUKHA wrote: SNIP On Windows it would have been a click to download, a double click to run the installer and a click to accept the TCs... Roll on Gutsy... There is no reason why this couldn't be wrapped up into a 'double click' fashion using either