Ops-For-Linux Debian and RPM Packages I compiled the Ops For Linux Packages into .deb and .rpm packages for easy installation.
to install the debian, you of course need a debian system (it worked on myubuntu machine, thats all that i can promise)
sudo dpkg -i NAME_OF_THE_PACKAGE.deb
and the rpm, i made with alien, so install that however you would regularly
DEBIAN
http://www.gimehost.com/RCXDa8RTDSoohnGKeDnu
RPM
http://www.gimehost.com/BDIIE66N4lub60eYuwLe
To run the program, from terminal, or konsole, type
sudo ops
ygfperson- 03-27-2006
cool! but the link's broken for me. I'll upload it to sourceforge if you want though
computer_kid- 04-26-2006
does anybody have a mirror?
enigma-- 05-09-2006
im going to send em to ygfperson, a mirror will be up then
cil3urn- 12-01-2006
up yet? Did anyone get this back up yet? I would really like the .deb since the listed requirements are pretty lengthy.
SaturnNiGHTS- 12-01-2006
the requirements are the gtk runtime and libusb. on my debian system, all i did was install libusb...a simple apt-get line. if you've used gnome/gtk applications on your system already, you have the runtime.
libusb comes with most distros
rbrown3rd- 07-29-2007
Is the Debian package available anywhere?
SaturnNiGHTS- 07-29-2007
if it did, it would be so wildly out of date it would be ridiculous...i'll look into seeing if i can make a build on my system...i'm running unstable
enigma-- 07-30-2007
if it did, it would be so wildly out of date it would be ridiculous...i'll look into seeing if i can make a build on my system...i'm running unstable
also, you would need to keep your saturnkeys file in th efolder that you launch ops from, so I would make it in the home folder. So instead of a bianary that only is the program, make "ops" a script that does
cd ~
ops-linux
where ops-linux is the bianary. that way saturnkeys will always be included.
SaturnNiGHTS- 07-30-2007
if it did, it would be so wildly out of date it would be ridiculous...i'll look into seeing if i can make a build on my system...i'm running unstable
also, you would need to keep your saturnkeys file in th efolder that you launch ops from, so I would make it in the home folder. So instead of a bianary that only is the program, make "ops" a script that does
cd ~
ops-linux
where ops-linux is the bianary. that way saturnkeys will always be included.
we should change it to how avidownload works...look for a /home/{USER}/.saturnkeys file, and use that. that works from any directory, an always determinable file, good for multiple users, and it's also The Unix Way .
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