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  1. You assumed correctly. Go to the directory where you unpacked the stuff. When you list the directory (the ls command) you should see the pandora.jar file. Now paste it. Cooper thanks for all the tips. I'm still not sure about this last one though. What I'm doing now to open pandora.sh is opening a terminal window, dragging the pandora.sh file from it's unpacked folder onto the terminal (because this seems to easily show the file path) and then hitting return. This seems to run the file but it still says "Unable to access jarfile pandora.jar" Where do I paste it to after listing it etc.? Do I need to enter the file path to pandora.jar into the pandora.sh script somewhere? Thanks again.
  2. Can anyone help out a Mac noob? I'm trying to get this to run on 10.4.6. Using pandora beta 7.2 When trying to run the pandora.sh file I either get this: "/pandora.sh: line 12: syntax error: unexpected end of file" from the file that comes with the download... or this: "/pandora.sh: Permission denied" after saving the file from within vi (to apparently fix the line breaks to lx...?) Forgive me because I'm WAY over my head doing this. The instructions I've gotten from reading this forum and the noob guide mention doing the vi fix but I actually don't understand one of the directions to "make this an executable file." If I copy and paste the actually pandora.sh scripting into a terminal then it tells me "Unable to access jarfile pandora.jar [1]+ Exit 1 java -jar pandora.jar $port" I assume this is because I'm not opening it in the right place. In the name of full disclosure of my lack of knowledge - when I run ./pandora.sh from a command line, it says this from the terminal window that opens (here's the sad noob question - the "." in that command should be the actual location of the pandora.sh - as in Users/sitruc/Desktop.....etc., right? Not just a "."): "./pandora.sh; exit Welcome to Darwin! 172:~ sitruc$ ./pandora.sh; exit logout [Process completed]" What I'm asking is if someone can come up with an idiots guide to running this on a mac? I'm lost. I truly appreciate any help because I'd like to learn more about this. I learned a lot from tinkering with the PC side already.
  3. btothec wrote: All you have to do is add your pandora username to the settings section and they will be in subfolders (your radio station). This has been answered already. I'd love to get the radio station sorting back but entering my username doesn't seem to work for me. Somewhere along the way, it stopped using the stationid folders. I've updated to the latest versions and tried MrDave's suggestion to check out the var pars code (http://www.hak5.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=16620#16620) but my coding knowledge isn't good enough. Anyone have time to explain? Thanks again for a great time shifter!
  4. Let me begin by saying thanks for all the hard work that's gone into this. It's great! Question: It appears that I am one of the few people who liked the mp3s being saved in separate folders for their respective "radio stations." This has been taken out in the latest version or changed with Pandora's recent renaming(?) and all mp3s are dumped into the same place (basically). Is there an easy way to switch back to having them dumped into separate "station" folders? Thanks again.
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