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How do I install the Gnome Do plugin for Banshee in Natty? It's not in the plugin list and I have googled half an hour trying to find a way to install it, but most info I found was outdated.

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  • Try synapse, more lightweight and better than gnome-do
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    May 26, 2011 at 21:09
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I cannot say for certain, but I would try the following:

sudo apt-get install gnome-do
sudo apt-get install gnome-do-plugins

From there, run gnome-do and configure the plugins such that the banshee plugin is enabled. It had been a while since I have used gnome-do and I would be curious to know how this works for you.

I apologize for not having read your post a bit more closely (it has been a long day). I did not read correctly that you are not seeing the Banshee plugin in the Gnome-Do plugin list.

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