Fuse Help


DrDerekDoctors

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Well, they said no question was too stupid but I'm gonna' put that to the test somewhat.

I have got my Pandora (YAY!!! :) :) :) ) however I've not yet managed to get Fuse to run (if I do it in MiniMenu, MiniMenu just restarts and in XCFE it just ignores me trying to start it) so does it have any dependencies I'm not aware of?

PS. Fuse's PND is in pandora/apps/ btw.

Ta'

Graham
 
SteveM said:
IIt should Just Work[sup]TM[/sup]. Have a look in /tmp/pndrun<fuse-something-or-other> to see what's going wrong.

Ta'- It borks out having failed to load libsharedaudio. Any help?
 
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SteveM said:
DrDerekDoctors said:
Ta'- It borks out having failed to load libsharedaudio. Any help?
Strange. Have you installed all the OS updates?

I tried but it said it was already updated so i assume hotfix 1 was installed at source.
 
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Odd, because this library is part of the base OS. Do you have a file by that name in /usr/lib? It should be a symlink to the actual library.
 
I do not, no. I'm beginning to think I should maybe reflash my console? There's a few things which don't wanna' open.
 
This is really strange, then. I just did a reflash yesterday and it works for me fine. I suppose the library could feasibly be part of the codec pack - did you install that too? If that doesn't help, what's the output of "ls /usr/lib | wc -l"?
 
DrDerekDoctors said:
Sorry, i was typing that from memory, it was libaudiofile.so.0

DrDerekDoctors said:
Ah, you're right! It's in the codec pack, which I installed incorrectly last time - cheers! :)

hum, libaudiofile shouldn't be part of the codec pack (as it's a core library that don't do copyrighted things...).
Would-you mind opening a bug for this (so the dev will fix that)
 
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Line O said:
So this is where you come back now and tell us (nay, show us!) that Fuse is working and all is well within this very specific part of the world. :)

All is well with the world, I've played a little bit of Cybernoid 2. Obviously the sound is a little hinky in 128K at the moment (or I might have borked it somehow) but it's very cool. :)
 
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Excellent.

Of course I'm too much of a C64 snob to really care about any Spectrum emulator ("My C64 emulator is better than you Spectrum emulator!"), but I understand why having a Spectrum emulator working swimmingly is very important. :)
 
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