Therefore, I'll want to listen to 5 Live tomorrow lunch time, when I'm in France, but United play Stoke.
This is more a little for me, but could be useful for other expats :)
1. Create a Socks5 proxy:
ssh -D 9999 your.remote.host
2. Build the tsocks library
3. Create a tsocks.conf file:
server = 127.0.0.1
server_port = 9999
server_type = 5
4. Launch a (simple) player with proxy support:
TSOCKS_CONF_FILE=`pwd`/tsocks.conf LD_PRELOAD=`pwd`/libtsocks.so.1.8 mplayer -playlist http://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive/live/live.asx
Voila. See also Bug 505456.
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Showing posts with label bbc. Show all posts
Friday, 26 December 2008
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Serves you right
On Friday evening, for the GNOME London beer do (version 2.0 apparently), we went past the offices for the Express, a paper as high as the Daily Mail on the puke-tastic scale of yobbish prejudice.
A couple of weeks ago (seems like months now), Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand played a prank on someone in a BBC Radio 2 show that very few people listen to in the first place: 2 complaints. In comes media circus, the Fleet St. buddies in pole, and there the number of complaints rises. My despair rises.
Grauniad blogger and journalist Charlie Brooker vents his screenburn frustration at that lot, and I shake my head every day at their covers. You'll soon know about the dead girl corner, and the «free shit» banner. Just don't read their website, an immigrant plumber might get onto your computer.
A couple of weeks ago (seems like months now), Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand played a prank on someone in a BBC Radio 2 show that very few people listen to in the first place: 2 complaints. In comes media circus, the Fleet St. buddies in pole, and there the number of complaints rises. My despair rises.
Grauniad blogger and journalist Charlie Brooker vents his screenburn frustration at that lot, and I shake my head every day at their covers. You'll soon know about the dead girl corner, and the «free shit» banner. Just don't read their website, an immigrant plumber might get onto your computer.
Monday, 28 July 2008
GIMP on the Beeb
The GIMP was featured in Click, a tech show on the BBC. They got the license wrong though.
Seems Jakub already spotted it.
Seems Jakub already spotted it.
Saturday, 3 November 2007
Ross was right
It didn't take too long before people took offense from an idiot at the BBC saying there were 400 to 600 Linux users accessing BBC sites in the UK.
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