MeSue wrote:
> I have been enjoying such an incredibly stable system that it's almost
> boring (knock wood). Maybe I shouldn't change anything.
agree, things have been actually quite stable for me going back to 7.5.x
(not counting 7.6.0) but now you've probably jinxed me. ;-)
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I am on Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.2 - r33893 @ Wed Mar 21
Is the release version of 7.7.2 from mysqueezebox.com later than that?
What's going on with 7.7.3?
I have been enjoying such an incredibly stable system that it's almost
boring (knock wood). Maybe I shouldn't change anything.
Trying to run SBS 7.7.1-2 on Fedora 16.
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OK, kind-of fixed the modules.conf issue, by adding yet another symbolic
link:
sudo ln -s /etc/squeezeboxserver/modules.conf /usr/libexec/modules.conf
However, I am now getting errors relating to module versions (I think):
[kk@mserver libexec]$ ./squeezeboxserver
The following CPAN modules were
chill wrote:
> You can set apps to run automatically when a user logs in, but I'm not
> sure about how to set them to run on boot without a user logging in. Is
> your Mac set to log in a default user at startup? If so, that user's
> login items will run automatically when you reboot.
>
Thanks
kidstypike wrote:
> Update:
>
> The problem was fixed by Logitech Support, they asked for my Boom MAC
> address, and re-registered the player to my account :)
>
> However, that was 4 weeks ago, my Boom is now once again registered to
> the same wrong account (ijhleaton@xx) :(
>
> The B