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Anyone put Pithos in Puppy?
Posted: Mon 12 Sep 2011, 10:32
by KBD47
Just curious if anyone has been able to put Pithos on Puppy? On Ubuntu it is easy to install from the command line but that doesn't seem to work in Puppy.
Thanks.
KBD
pithos in puppy
Posted: Mon 16 Apr 2012, 15:45
by rgs
Hey KBD,
With so many members looking at your post, I am disappointed that no one had an answer re installing Pithos. Pandora is gaining in popularity and it would be nice to see one of the more knowledgeable members take a whack at it. I was using a Livio-Pandora radio for the past three years and it just died! My wife sorely misses it and it has been discontinued. With poor reviews of the two most popular replacements, the Squeezebox and the Mondo, I would like to use an old pc running Puppy instead.
Did you resolve your problem?
I see that Ubuntu will work, but I much prefer Puppy!
Bob
Posted: Mon 16 Apr 2012, 21:04
by sfeeley
I was using a Livio-Pandora radio for the past three years and it just died! My wife sorely misses it and it has been discontinued.
try using pianobar. Its an easy to use console player for pandora.
It too has had its outages while pandora changes its site from time to time, but its been stable for the last several months.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76147
also on my windows box I use the standalone player from here:
http://forums.hak5.org/index.php?showtopic=14181
and
http://forums.hak5.org/index.php?showtopic=13598&st=0
apparently, the above works with wine. (I've not used the saver version)
Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 06:25
by KBD47
Never found an answer to Puppy, mostly using LMDE lately and Pithos works well with it.
KBD47
Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 15:15
by sfeeley
I've never tried, but there's a (smallish) chance that pithos would work if you installed the .deb into lucid puppy (which can run ubuntu debs)
The problem I suspect would be dependencies. You would certainly need python (which is available as a pet) and others listed here
http://kevinmehall.net/p/pithos/
it might work though . . . .
I never really saw the need since pianobar works well. The only thing missing is the album covers, but it runs light on pretty old machines. (in fact, since it runs in console, you could probably put it on a really minimal install that doesn't even have an x server-- truly a dedicated machine that would replace the poster's now-dead pandora radio)
The other easy solution, of course, is to get a used iphone or ipod touch, to run pandora, and just leave it plugged into a stereo.
Posted: Sun 22 Apr 2012, 20:27
by rgs
Thanks for the tips!
I am now running pianobar and it works fine, for me that is. It has been playing without any problems for two hours. My wife is not too happy with the console screen, she prefers the look that pandora has on Windows.
My iPod touch also works great, but she still prefers the larger screen on the Windows pc.
I really do not have the time right now to play around with Puppy. Next week I will try LMDE.
Thanks again!
Posted: Mon 23 Apr 2012, 12:15
by sfeeley
sorry it didn't work out.
Of course, pandora can always play from your browser (on windows, puppy, mint, whatever)
Depending on how old your computer is, mint (lmde) might not run great. If it doesn't you might experiment with some of the "lightweight" versions of ubuntu (kubuntu, etc)
Posted: Mon 23 Apr 2012, 15:13
by rgs
The pc I would like to use is an old Dell Inspiron 2100 with 128mb ram, a Pentium 3 at 696.96mhz. It can't handle Firefox or Chrome and Pandora doesn't like any of the other Puppy browsers I have tried. Pandora says it requires an Intel Atom 1.6GHZ or faster and 1+GB ram, and 128+mbVRAM.
That's why I was hoping to try Pithos with Puppy. I'll try kubuntu next.
Thanks for the help sfeeley!
Posted: Mon 23 Apr 2012, 17:19
by sfeeley
those specs might run on kubuntu but it'll be pretty close. You'll probably need to put on a swap partition, but even that might not work.
pianobar and a hard talk with the wife might be in your future . . . .