[quote]Originally posted by Proud iBook Owner 2k2:
<strong>hmm ok I have libxml installed but my shell doesnt seem to wanna agree to that.. how do I direct my shell to where libxml is installed?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Your shell doesn't care about libxml at all - not sure what you mean here. If dcgui can't find it, then try using "rehash" or just opening a new terminal window and try from there. Oh, and it's actually libxml2, so make sure you installed that version.
[quote]Originally posted by Proud iBook Owner 2k2:
<strong>hmm ok i give up... im just gonna run it on a Pentium comp when i get 1... Im gonna get WinLinux. I hear that distro is good.</strong><hr></blockquote>
It's really not that hard.
With an active internet connection, start X11, open an XTerm, and type the following:
ok well i got it working but its not what i expected it to be.... It doesnt really register my share.... the GUI is ugly... and the list goes on... but it was cool that i finally got it to work.
[quote]Originally posted by Proud iBook Owner 2k2:
<strong>It doesnt really register my share....</strong><hr></blockquote>
Works just fine for me.
[quote]<strong>the GUI is ugly...</strong><hr></blockquote>
While I also don't particularly like DCGUI's looks, I think that at least from the usability point of view, its GUI is nowhere even near as horrible as the NeoModus client's one.
[quote]Originally posted by Proud iBook Owner 2k2:
<strong>razz how'd you get it to register all of your share? I have about 4GB worth of shared material and it only registers it as 1GB.....</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hmmm, I just add the folders in Options->Sharing. Maybe you only have aliases or links to some of your stuff in the shared directory? I guess dcgui would at least not understand aliases. Or maybe wrong permissions? Other than that I really don't know why it wouldn't work for you.
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<strong>How do I get DCGUI to run under X11? If I used the Mac OS X Binary of DCGUI would work? How do I get the source to compile and run under X11?
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Just get the latest binary snapshot for OS X from dc.ketelhot.de. Then use fink to install QT and libxml, and you should be good to go.
Bye,
RazzFazz
<strong>hmm ok I have libxml installed but my shell doesnt seem to wanna agree to that.. how do I direct my shell to where libxml is installed?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Your shell doesn't care about libxml at all - not sure what you mean here. If dcgui can't find it, then try using "rehash" or just opening a new terminal window and try from there. Oh, and it's actually libxml2, so make sure you installed that version.
Bye,
RazzFazz
<strong>...and qt3 if memory serves.</strong><hr></blockquote>
... as I said in my first reply.
<strong>hmm ok i give up... im just gonna run it on a Pentium comp when i get 1... Im gonna get WinLinux. I hear that distro is good.</strong><hr></blockquote>
It's really not that hard.
With an active internet connection, start X11, open an XTerm, and type the following:
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sudo fink install qt3
sudo fink install libxml2
curl <a href="http://dcgui.berlios.de/files/dcgui/snapshot/macosx/dcgui-macosx-snapshot.gz" target="_blank">http://dcgui.berlios.de/files/dcgui/snapshot/macosx/dcgui-macosx-snapshot.gz</a> | gunzip > dcgui
chmod a+x dcgui
./dcgui
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Unless I forgot something, this should result in DCGUI starting up.
Bye,
RazzFazz
<strong>It doesnt really register my share....</strong><hr></blockquote>
Works just fine for me.
[quote]<strong>the GUI is ugly...</strong><hr></blockquote>
While I also don't particularly like DCGUI's looks, I think that at least from the usability point of view, its GUI is nowhere even near as horrible as the NeoModus client's one.
Bye,
RazzFazz
<strong>razz how'd you get it to register all of your share? I have about 4GB worth of shared material and it only registers it as 1GB.....</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hmmm, I just add the folders in Options->Sharing. Maybe you only have aliases or links to some of your stuff in the shared directory? I guess dcgui would at least not understand aliases. Or maybe wrong permissions? Other than that I really don't know why it wouldn't work for you.
Bye,
RazzFazz