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Introduction (from the Songbird website)

Songbird™ is a desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser mash-up. Like Winamp, it supports extensions and skins feathers. Like Firefox®, it is built from Mozilla®, cross-platform and open source.

Note that Songbird is currently in development and the version available for download is intended for developers. Songbird is notorious for providing numerous user-friendly ways to find music and the ease of downloading it.

Installing Songbird with a .deb

Paste these commands into the terminal:

wget -c http://www.linuxmint.com/repository/cassandra/songbird_0.2.5.1_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i songbird_0.2.5.1_i386.deb
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/songbird/Songbird /usr/bin/songbird

Installing Songbird with a Script

You can install Songbird using the script below. These instructions will help you run the installation script.

Getting the script

Open your favorite text editor (Gedit, Kate, Mousepad). You should get a blank document.

In that blank document, paste the following code:

#!/bin/bash
if [ -d /usr/local/bin/songbird ]; then
	zenity --info --text="You appear to already have Songbird installed. To get the newest version, you should use the 		self-update function in Songbird instead of using this script."
	exit
fi

cd /tmp
uname -m > tmp.arch.txt
if grep -q "64" tmp.arch.txt ; then
	anw=`zenity --question --text "You appear to have an AMD64 architecture. Do you want to install the 64-bit version of Songbird?"; echo $?`
	if [ $anw = 0 ] ; then
	gksudo "echo 0"
	wget http://www.xs4all.nl/~mgj1/Songbird/64.bit
	URL=`head -n 1 64.bit | tail -n 1`
	FILE=`head -n 2 64.bit | tail -n 1`
	rm 64.bit
	wget "$URL" 2>&1 | sed -u 's/.*\ \([0-9]\+%\)\ \+\([0-9.]\+\ [KMB\/s]\+\)$/\1\n# Downloading Songbird with \2/' | zenity --progress --auto-close --title="Downloading Songbird..."
	tar -xvzf "$FILE"
	else
	zenity --info --text="Installation cancelled."
	fi

elif grep -q "86" tmp.arch.txt ; then
	anw=`zenity --question --text "You appear to have an x86 architecture. Do you want to install the i686 version of Songbird?"; echo $?`
	if [ $anw = 0 ] ; then
	gksudo "echo 0"
	wget http://www.xs4all.nl/~mgj1/Songbird/32.bit
	URL=`head -n 1 32.bit | tail -n 1`
	FILE=`head -n 2 32.bit | tail -n 1`
	rm 32.bit
	wget "$URL" 2>&1 | sed -u 's/.*\ \([0-9]\+%\)\ \+\([0-9.]\+\ [KMB\/s]\+\)$/\1\n# Downloading Songbird with \2/' | zenity --progress --auto-close --title="Downloading Songbird..."
	tar -xvzf "$FILE"
	else
	zenity --info --text="Installation cancelled."
	fi
else
	zenity --info --text="This script works for only x86 and AMD64 architectures."
fi
rm tmp.arch.txt
gksudo "mv Songbird /usr/local/bin/songbird"
rm Songbird*.tar.gz
gksudo "rm /usr/bin/Songbird"
gksudo "rm -r /usr/bin/Songbird"
gksudo "ln -s /usr/local/bin/songbird/songbird /usr/bin/Songbird"
wget -c -q http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/songbirdicon.png
gksudo "mv songbirdicon.png /usr/share/pixmaps/songbird.png"
wget -c -q http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/songbird.desktop
gksudo "mv songbird.desktop /usr/share/applications/songbird.desktop"
zenity --info --text="After you refresh your menus, Songbird should be available as an application within the menus. If not, the launcher for Songbird should use the command Songbird (with a capital S). \n \nEnjoy!"

Then save the file on your desktop as the filename installsongbird.sh

Making the script executable

Paste these commands in the terminal:

cd ~/Desktop
chmod +x installsongbird.sh

Running the script

Paste this command in the terminal:

./installsongbird.sh

Once the script runs, Songbird should be fully installed with a desktop launcher and a universally accessible executable.

Using Songbird without Installing It

If you don't want full integration of Songbird (hidden in a universally accessible place, launcher icon, etc.), you can just download the latest Songbird to your /home/username folder, double-click it (or single-click in Kubuntu), extract the .tar.gz file, enter the new songbird folder in your home directory and double-click (or single-click in Kubuntu) the Songbird file inside.