Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Where is squeezeplay for xubuntu

2011-12-22 Thread wowo

lauret;678405 Wrote: 
> you can use this workaround:
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=676699&postcount=51, which
> disables pulseaudio while you are using squeezeplay
I am using your workaround and it works great.
Thanks.


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Some Ubuntu help for a nugget...

2011-12-22 Thread InTheBath

I have Logitech Media Server installed on an old O2 Joggler. It runs
Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) and is generally good.

A couple of times I've been unable to connect and found that the
Joggler had frozen and needed a power cycle. I thought it might be a
good idea to have a look at what's running, since all I need this box
to do is feed my Squeezeboxes and display some photos on its
screensaver.

I'm looking at the System Monitor application. It says I have two Atom
Z520 processors running at 1.33GHz. It shows both CPUs running between
50% and 100% and often at the upper end of this. Long stretches with
both maxed at 100%.

In the processes tab I see gnome-system-montor and vino-server taking
up bits of CPU but no mention of LMS. I think these two are the system
monitor and the vnc server that I use to control the Joggler.

What I'm trying to do is clean up the box so that there's nothing
runnning except LMS and a VNC server. What's the best way to clean the
system up? How do I know what can and can't be safely removed?

M.

Is there a better forum to ask these sort of questions? I'm pretty much
a complete noob when it comes to Unix...


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