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2004-08-01 13:18Richard Barnett [idm] Pre-compiled Soulseek client for Macintosh
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2004-08-01 14:40Sam Aaron Re: [idm] Pre-compiled Soulseek client for Macintosh
├─ 2004-08-02 06:27Andrew Hime Re: [idm] Pre-compiled Soulseek client for Macintosh
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2004-08-02 08:15Sam Aaron Re: [idm] Pre-compiled Soulseek client for Macintosh
2004-08-02 08:19Sam Aaron Re: [idm] Pre-compiled Soulseek client for Macintosh
2004-08-02 14:13Sam Aaron Re: [idm] Pre-compiled Soulseek client for Macintosh
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2004-08-01 13:18Richard Barnetthttp://www.boingboing.net/2004/07/29/easy_soulseek_client.html Excerpt: /Until recently th
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http://www.boingboing.net/2004/07/29/easy_soulseek_client.html Excerpt: /Until recently though, the only functional Macintosh Soulseek client, Nicotine <http://nicotine.thegraveyard.org/>, has been a big hassle <http://captnswing.net/howto/nicotine/> to install and run, requiring the Apple Developer Tools and X11 SDK. Now there's a new pre-compiled version <http://nicotine-app.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl> of Nicotine. All you need is OS X Panther and Apple's free X11 <http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/x11/download/> X Window System. It was a simple install and works like a charm. / // I'm not a Mac user, so can't try it myself. -- Richard
2004-08-27 12:08max0666Howdy Folks! A few CDs up on ebay-->low start bid/no reserves!!! Take a peek here by click
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Howdy Folks! A few CDs up on ebay-->low start bid/no reserves!!! Take a peek here by clicking the following link: http://tinyurl.com/6dhaq AFX-Analogue Bubblebath ep Polygon Window-Quoth ep Expert Knob Twiddlers-Mike & Rich (aka U-ZIQ & APHEX TWIN) Aphex Twin-Ventolin (12-track Sire/Warp release) Jake Slazenger-Das Ist Ein Groovybeat, Ja. U-Ziq-Urmur Bile Trax Vol 1&2 Jega-Spectrum + Various Drum'N'Bass/Jungle Comps Thanks for peeking!! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-08-01 14:40Sam AaronOn 1 Aug 2004, at 2:21 pm, Richard Barnett wrote: > http://www.boingboing.net/2004/07/29/e
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On 1 Aug 2004, at 2:21 pm, Richard Barnett wrote:
quoted 4 lines > http://www.boingboing.net/2004/07/29/easy_soulseek_client.html > > I'm not a Mac user, so can't try it myself. >
I managed to successfully get both the fink and precompiled versions of soulseek running on a mac... ...things seem to run smoothly most of the time but it is slightly flakey and not as good as the windows version. For example it periodically loses my config file which in turn loses all the downloads i'm currently getting (grrrr) ...but it's the best way i've found of getting obscure music from a mac :-) Sam Aaron PhD student, School of Computing Science, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-08-02 06:27Andrew HimeSam Aaron wrote: > > On 1 Aug 2004, at 2:21 pm, Richard Barnett wrote: > >> http://www.boi
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Sam Aaron wrote:
quoted 15 lines On 1 Aug 2004, at 2:21 pm, Richard Barnett wrote:> > On 1 Aug 2004, at 2:21 pm, Richard Barnett wrote: > >> http://www.boingboing.net/2004/07/29/easy_soulseek_client.html >> >> I'm not a Mac user, so can't try it myself. >> > > I managed to successfully get both the fink and precompiled versions of > soulseek running on a mac... > > ...things seem to run smoothly most of the time but it is slightly > flakey and not as good as the windows version. For example it > periodically loses my config file which in turn loses all the downloads > i'm currently getting (grrrr)
Hey, cheer up! It's extra annoying when the PC version does it! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-08-02 13:53max0666> I managed to successfully get both the fink and precompiled versions of > soulseek runni
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quoted 3 lines I managed to successfully get both the fink and precompiled versions of> I managed to successfully get both the fink and precompiled versions of > soulseek running on a mac... >
quoted 1 line can someone please explain what the "fink" and "precompiled" versions >>>can someone please explain what the "fink" and "precompiled" versions are
exactly???
quoted 3 lines ...things seem to run smoothly most of the time but it is slightly> ...things seem to run smoothly most of the time but it is slightly > flakey and not as good as the windows version. >
quoted 1 line with the version i have, there's just search and download, compared to the PC>>>with the version i have, there's just search and download, compared to the PC
version where you can search other users files, chat, blah, blah, blah....it is a flakey version at times, but i have a fairly decent success rate. Interestingly, i have a friend who swears by the Newsgroups for downloads--i don't know anything about them--but i'm very happy with my Soulseek, just wondering if the "Precompiled version" is better than the one i currently have....
quoted 4 lines ...but it's the best way i've found of getting obscure music from a mac> ...but it's the best way i've found of getting obscure music from a mac > :-) > >>>I definitely agree!!!! =]
quoted 1 line NP: Wighnomy Brothers-"Somewhere over the Slippyberguen">>>NP: Wighnomy Brothers-"Somewhere over the Slippyberguen"
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2004-08-02 08:15Sam Aaron> just out of curoisity, does this happen for you on > both the fink and the precompiled v
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quoted 2 lines just out of curoisity, does this happen for you on> just out of curoisity, does this happen for you on > both the fink and the precompiled version??
Actually I don't know about the precompiled version - i put it on a friends mac for her. I do remember that it was much easier than playing around with fink (for those not appreciating the terminal, or those with less time to spend faffing). I'll install the precompiled version on my machine and try it for a while and report back :-) Sam Aaron PhD Student School of Computing Science University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-08-02 08:19Sam Aaron>> >> ...things seem to run smoothly most of the time but it is slightly >> flakey and not
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quoted 9 lines ...things seem to run smoothly most of the time but it is slightly>> >> ...things seem to run smoothly most of the time but it is slightly >> flakey and not as good as the windows version. For example it >> periodically loses my config file which in turn loses all the >> downloads >> i'm currently getting (grrrr) > > Hey, cheer up! It's extra annoying when the PC version does it! >
Not wanting to get into any mac vs pc wars in here, but to be honest i expect the PC version to break, whereas i expect my mac to be a whole lot more reliable (which it is comparatively). ...but i am happy that i have a working version of soulseek on my mac - it was the only thing that i missed from my pc days. Oh and that wonderful paperclip, can't forget him - i wonder how he's doing now, i hope he's still helping people ("it looks like you're writing a letter....") what a charming fellow! Sam Aaron PhD Student School of Computing Science University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-08-02 14:13Sam Aaron>>>> can someone please explain what the "fink" and "precompiled" >>>> versions are > exac
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quoted 4 lines can someone please explain what the "fink" and "precompiled">>>> can someone please explain what the "fink" and "precompiled" >>>> versions are > exactly??? >
Sure - although please don't abuse me for being too techie! Ok, Macs run an operating system called OS X which stands for operating system number 10, and also alludes to the fact that it's also version of unix. So what's the deal with unix? Well there are a ton of free pieces of software out there (open source software) that people using linux (an open source version of unix) have been enjoying for quite a while. The problem with all the open source software is that most of the applications rely on other applications (dependencies) which rely on other libraries etc. So in other words it's not like a simple os x app which you can just drag into your applications folder - you have to work out which libraries are needed, install them (usually with the terminal) then you can install the app which you wanted in the first place. Phew, are you with me so far? So what's the big deal about fink then? Well fink is fairly nifty as it deals with all the installation and dependencies for you automatically. So you ask it to install a piece of software, it goes away, works out what it depends on (if anything) installs those then the sofware you wanted after. It also installs everything into /sw just to keep it all out of the way of your normal os x apps. So good so far.... Well for those that don't like the terminal, or who don't have time to mess around with fink some nice chap has precompiled the application (from the freely available source code - hence open source) and packaged it as a traditional os x app. This is exactly the same as the fink version (provided that the source code is the same version) minus the hassle of compiling it all yourself. So it's the one i'd go for if i were you :-)
quoted 5 lines just> just > wondering if the "Precompiled version" is better than the one i > currently > have.... >
well from the description you gave me both my fink version and the precompiled version i installed on a friends mac are identical and more functional than yours. Maybe you are running an older version. I am able to chat in rooms, download containing folders, control upload and download capabilities etc - in fact all the things i remember using in the windows version. So i recommend you check out the precompiled version :-) Cheers, Sam Aaron PhD student School of Computing Science, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-08-02 15:15Sam Aaron> >>>> WOW!! Thanks so much for the detailed account you've given--it >>>> really does > c
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quoted 9 lines WOW!! Thanks so much for the detailed account you've given--it> >>>> WOW!! Thanks so much for the detailed account you've given--it >>>> really does > clear up things! I am actually on an older Mac system currently (os > 9.1), > that's why i didn't know about this neat info; am planning on > upgrading to > an os X soon!! >
No problem :-) I do recommend upgrading to os x - it's a total bonus :-) But this isn't the place to rant about macs.... although i must say that quite a lot of the artists i've seen used them in their performances. Now if i only knew what software they used to write their stuff i might be able to produce something as good myself! Sam Aaron PhD Student School of Computing Science University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org