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The source code tarball can be found here: http://www.linspire.com/lindows_prod...12329&pg=specs
Finding all the required dependancies can be a bit of a pain.
I had it working on Suse 9.1 / Fedora 2 / Mandrake 10 9trying different distros).
Now if I could only get it working with Gentoo 2.6.8 and KDE 3.3....maybe tomorrow.
I'm running Lsongs in SuSE 9.1
Look in alt.binaries.warez.linux for nfo and files
or if you have someone who has linspire and Lsongs installed ask them to copy these files for you...
/usr/lib/python2.3 (the whole directory)
/usr/bin/lsongs
/usr/bin/lphoto
/usr/bin/losaol (only If you want the AOL Dialer)
rename exisiting /usr/lib/python2.3 to /usr/lib/python2.3.bak
move copied directory python2.3 to /usr/lib
other files go in /usr/bin
no duh you have to be su
check permissions e.g. others can read
type lsongs at run command or create Icon on desktop...
Image for Icon can be found at /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/lsongs/images
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