![]() ![]() ![]() Most important, if you click on the Rec button, the RadioShark starts recording what you’re listening to. Buttons allow you to switch bands and find the next strong signal. A slider along the top lets you change frequencies, and a second slider lets you adjust the volume. It is possible this won't work as I don't know anything about those function calls or if there is something else missing in the new lib that I do not know about.The main RadioShark application’s interface is a metallic, iTunes-style window. Unfortunately, I cannot actually do a full function test on this as I found out later the FM tuner in my TV card isn't recognized by the driver. Once this is done I was able to add the plugin to the Panel. Do make install, then symlink /usr/local/share/xfce4/panel-plugins/sktop to /usr/share/xfce4/panel-plugins/sktop Otherwise, you will end up with "DSO not found on command line."Ħ. If you have changed everything to what it should be and have the right libs installed, you should able to run configure, and then make. (I think you need to add the extra "NULL" in the parameters sent to the function, at least from what I could find.)ĥ. Xfce_spawn_command_line_on_screen(NULL,data->shutdown_command, FALSE, FALSE, NULL) Xfce_exec(data->shutdown_command, FALSE, FALSE, NULL) Xfce_spawn_command_line_on_screen(NULL,data->startup_command, FALSE, FALSE, NULL) Xfce_exec(data->startup_command, FALSE, FALSE, NULL) Modify the following lines in xfce4-radio.c: ![]() Do a "find & replace" on the files to replace all references to the old "libxfcegui4-1.0" to "libxfce4ui-1"Ĥ. ![]() Download the xfce4-radio-plugin source and extract the filesģ. You can't compile and use the plugin out-of-the-box on the version of XFCE Panel used now without making some changes. XFCE changed over from the "libxfcegui4" lib to "libxfce4ui," and somebody with XFCE fixed & recompiled the panel plugins except for this and a couple of others, but didn't specify what they had to do. gradiorc configuration file to get station presets I may have missed some way of doing this through the gui. No recording capability, stable gui, minimal functionality - tuner and volume. If you don't have the card on /dev/radio, start with I tried gradio on Debian amd64, as it's available it's very basic. Since I'm mainly interested in remote recording, I'll try fmtools and radio first. There's only a debian package for i386, so I'll need to build from the tarball. If you're a user, post your installation and user experiences here!Ĭlearly a more sophisticated application.
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