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README
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GKrellM Radio Plugin - to tune your radio card on Linux.
Copyright (C) 2000 Lars Christensen
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Sjoerd Simons
This plugin allows your to turn your radio card on/off and tune to
channels.
LICENSE INFORMATION
This program is free software which I release under the GNU
General Public License. You may redistribute and/or modify
this program under the terms of that license as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
To get a copy of the GNU General Puplic License, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA
02139, USA.
INSTALLATION
1. Building
Build the radio plugin by typing
make
If you have gkrellm installed in a nonstandard location, you need
to change the GKRELLMDIR variable in the Makefile.
If you want to use LIRC (http://www.lirc.org/) with the radio
plugin, you just need to define the WITH_LIRC variable to a
non-empty value. For example in bash you could do:
WITH_LIRC=1 make
If you want to use i18n support compile with
enable_nls=1 make
And install with
enable_nls=1 make install
2. Installing
Copy the file radio.so to your GKrellM plugin directory. This
could be /usr/lib/gkrellm2/plugins. If you don't have write
access, you can put the file in ~/.gkrellm2/plugins/ instead.
USAGE
The radio plugin consists of a text field to the left and a
button to the right.
The button on the right will turn the radio on or off.
Clicking the text field will tune to the next channel. You can
configure channels in the GKrellM configuration dialogs, under
"Plugins/Radio Plugin".
Clicking the right mouse bottun somewhere on the plugin, will open
a menu with preset channels.
If you have a wheel on your mouse, your can use it to tune to
any frequence. Simply place it over the plugin and scroll!
CREDITS
Lars Christensen: upstream author untill version 0.2.1
Sjoerd Simons: Version 0.3 and higher