Can anyone tell me how to build SqueezeboxServer 7.6 trunk on
NexentaStor (OpenSolaris)?
Thanks,
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On 30/09/10 08:52, slate wrote:
Checked my notes from last nights testing:
7.3.3 Perl-version: 5.8.8
7.4.2 Perl-version: 5.10.0
Are you sure? I'm running 7.6 on perl 5.8.8...
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On 02/08/09 07:58, Michael Herger wrote:
The Windows Home Server Console is also slow as molasses.
Did you see what process whas causing the slowdown? CPU load? Memory usage?
I've found squeezecenter-7.4-0.1.27996 (from RPM) to be unusable on
CentOS 5.3.
The RPM was built using:
On 02/08/09 09:57, Robin Bowes wrote:
Anyway, I didabled my remi repo and replaced 5.1.36 with 5.0.45 and am
re-scanning. So far, it seems to be working a little better.
Seems to work just fine with the official 5.0.45 from CentOS 5.3 core.
Must be either a 5.1.36 issue, or a problem
On 01/08/09 19:25, Andy Grundman wrote:
On Aug 1, 2009, at 2:23 PM, Phil Meyer wrote:
Remove ActivePerl 5.8.8 and install ActivePerl 5.10.
Ah! I already have 5.10 installed (was using for noweb-sqlite
branch); didn't realise this was now the requirement for trunk.
Yeah, and I've fixed
On 01/08/09 23:36, JJZolx wrote:
Robin Bowes;444936 Wrote:
Ugh. Why the 5.10 requirement? That effectively means you can't use
CentOS/RHEL 5.x as a server.
Are you using some specific modules that are 5.10-specific? Or did you
just fancy upgrading?
I believe that's just a Windows
On 19/07/09 18:36, erland wrote:
There is a reason why people participating in these forums tends to
stay here for years, I'm pretty sure this wouldn't be the case if the
development was handled in a closed environment.
Absolutely.
I chose Slim Devices over various other options specifically
mwjburton wrote:
Many thanks for creating this program. I've just started using
SqueezeCentre and only bought a receiver not realizing it could not be
configured without the controller, but with your program, it was
relatively painless and I was up and running within a few minutes.
Do you
Robin Bowes wrote:
Hi all,
I'm afraid I just don't have time to read all posts to the Slim Devices
forums/lists any more - they're just too damn popular!
So, sorry if you feel you've posted questions here about Net-UDAP that
have gone un-answered.
To try and address this, I've
tonyptony wrote:
Robin, I don't know if you read through any of my posts in this thread
and a couple of others (on the Duet forum) but I was never able to get
Net-UDAP to discover my SBR, even after disabling all protections on my
current router and trying two other dead stock wide open
strmtrupr2 wrote:
I was able to discover before, but had the uninitialized errors. I
downloaded the zip version Robin just mentioned, thinking the
uninitialized errors would go away, and now it doesn't discover. I'm
not sure I'm not missing something, so I'm not sure if I should log
this as
meyerg wrote:
I don't see my SBR when I do : discover.
When I do : test_module I get an error saying it can't find
get_devices. Wondering if this is also impacting udap_shell.pl
also.
Error:
D:\Squeezeme\SqueezeMe\Squeeze\scriptstest_module.pl
info: *** Broadcasting adv_discovery
nathan_h wrote:
Just found this tool and thread and set up my SBR! Woo hoo! Except I
would like to get the wireless connection working.so I could
get rid of the ethernet cable.
But the options for configuring WPA via the command line perl
script/shell are confounding me.
I
Guys,
I've just been pointed at this thread - I'm not ignoring you, I just
haven't been keeping up-to-date with the forum (way too much traffic!).
I'd prefer issues to be reported on my tracker:
http://projects.robinbowes.com/Net-UDAP/trac
You'll need to register to create a new
cliveb wrote:
Alternatively, is there anyone in the UK who has this cable and would
be willing to lend it to me for a short period?
Clive,
I have the serial cable/connector - you're welcome to borrow it.
Especially if you can work out how to fix your unit so I can get mine
fixed too!
I
Hi,
I'm using the digital loop capability in newer Transporter firmwares to
do room correction with a DEQ2496.
Or at least, I am when connected to Squeezecenter. Am I right in
thinking that the digital loop does not function when connected to
Squeezenetwork?
R.
egd wrote:
I thought they'd provided a patch or something @
http://www.readynas.com/download/beta/r2d2/sqscanner-x86_64-20080617.exe
Would be pretty skanky of them if they made modifications and refused
to share them with SD/Logi.
Not only skanky, but explicitly prohibited by the terms of
Nonreality wrote:
So my idea wasn't that bad? As my Grandfather used to tell me after a
good golf shot: Monkeys fall out of trees too. :)
Ideas are easy - it's the solutions that are more tricky ;)
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regexp wrote:
Hello Robin,
I cannot access http://projects.robinbowes.com. Is it moved?
Yes, and no. It's moved to a different server, but it's still the same URL.
The server was down recently - try again, it's up now.
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bklaas wrote:
FYI, Dean's quote on Repeat Playlist as the default: But I don't want
the music to ever stop!
Most in-car CD players will automatically repeat the CD. In fact, in one
of my current cars, this is not configurable.
I happen to turn off Repeat Playlist as I rarely want the
Fletch wrote:
If you installed the repo file with the RPM, you should have
automatically updated to the 1-4 version of the repo file which uses
the new names. There are also symlinks in the repo (branch-testing
and trunk-unstable) so that old repo configurations don't break.
Ok, I'll check
Kiwi wrote:
1. Is Robin's tool necessary to setup the SBR when I don't have a SBC
or if I attach a SBR, out of the box, to my wired network, that uses
DHCP, will an IP address be issued and will I then be able to use SC to
complete any other SBR setup required i.e. I don't need to use Robin's
Fletch wrote:
It appears that there have been no new RPM builds for the last 3 days or
so. They are missing from both the yum repos and the various download
directories. Can someone please take a look at this? Thanks.
Related to this, I'd like to know whether squeezecenter-repo has been
Kiwi wrote:
I have considered using your Net-UDAP tool but I am weary of the
complexity it involves. I would love to offer some help creating a SC
plugin but I have zero programming skills so I will standby patiently.
Please let me know if there is any other way I can contribute something
BlueDonkey wrote:
submitted bug #8144
file was 400MB so just attached metaflac dump. If this isn't
sufficient, I'll try and create and attach a smaller flac file. What
is considered a polite maximum size?
I wrote some code that strips the audio from flac files (just leaving
the
gharris999 wrote:
Alternately, use an audio editor and create a 10 second stereo wav file
of silence and flac that and then embed all the metadata.
You don't even need to do that.
Something like touch dummy.flac will create a flac file, then you can
add meta data to it.
R.
gharris999 wrote:
Robin's utility:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=17228highlight=strip+audio+flac
Aha! That's where it got to! :)
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flipflip wrote:
What about this?
Code:
BASE=http://www.slimdevices.com/downloads/nightly/SqueezeCenter_trunk_v`date
+%Y-%m-%d`; wget -O- -q $BASE | sed -nr
'/\.rpm/s/.*href=([^]*).*/\1/p' | wget --base=$BASE/ -i- -c
How about:
wget \
--mirror \
gharris999 wrote:
Robin: do you have a time frame in mind for when you'll have the plug-in
side ready for testing? I assume that the plug-in will provide a web
interface to the UDAP code. Yes?
Hi,
I actually started writing a plugin first, then decided to develop the
shell interface to
Kuben72 wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use Net-UDAP but I can't get the source code from your
svn. It keeps telling med that it is moved! I use TorToise SVN on Win
Xp.
I use the following URL: http://robinbowes.com/svn/Net-UDAP/trunk
What i'm I doing wrong?
It's moved :)
That URL
mflint wrote:
Thanks from me too. I just used Net-UDAP to tweak my SBR into 'bridging'
mode.
Cheers dude :-)
Cool, glad it works.
I must have a final push and get this thing formally released.
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JJZolx wrote:
Firmware 40 strikes again. It's a shame that no one at SD has time any
more to fix the software problems with Transporter.
Jim,
Please engage your brain before typing.
fw40 was an early release for testing, ie. to find problems. Well fancy
that - problems were found, so it
seanadams wrote:
JJZolx;284789 Wrote:
What's the status of development work being done on Transporter
firmware? I hope there are no thoughts toward actually ever releasing
firmware 40. It seems to have introduced even more serious problems
than the ones that it attempted to fix.
No,
mudlark wrote:
Try not to be so flipping sarky...Don't treat me as if i came off the
boat yesterday.
There have been numerous announcements about the recent changes,
including the fact that trunk will go unstable.
Choosing a title like today's build a real mess to describe the status
of a
mudlark wrote:
Perhaps it would be better if you don't respond to this post. I never
wanted a response in the first place...
Then perhaps it would have been better if you hadn't written it in the
first place?
Big kiss,
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EliteAV wrote:
What was interesting is that when I ran this on my network ( I have
IPv6 disabled) after the discovery msg was sent, the decode_mac
function appeared to be called approx a dozen times with no args (hence
the screen filled up with my missing args msgs). This suggests that
the
Response copied from private mail.
Steve Cannon wrote:
You can ignore my previous mail, I added a quick hack to the
Util:decode_mac function to assign $rawstr a default value if
undefined – this doesn’t solve the problem of why the function under
certain circumstances can be called without
Robin Bowes wrote:
I also received a “Can't use string (“64/128”) as a HASH ref when
using strict refs” (or a message to that effect) from client.pm. So
rather than investigating the cause (which with my limited knowledge
would have taken a while;-), I just commented out use strict
Robin Bowes wrote:
Robin Bowes wrote:
I also received a “Can't use string (“64/128”) as a HASH ref when
using strict refs” (or a message to that effect) from client.pm. So
rather than investigating the cause (which with my limited knowledge
would have taken a while;-), I just commented out
EliteAV wrote:
I am running this on Vista using ActiveState perl 5.10. I can invoke
your UDAP shell OK and the help and fields commands work, but discover
generates the following error:
UDAP discover
info: *** Broadcasting adv_discovery message to MAC address
00:00:00:00:00:00 on
Andy Grundman wrote:
Attention Transporter owners running 7.0.1 trunk! Tonight's nightly
will include a rollback to firmware 36, as 40 has been found to have
several issues that need fixing before it can be released.
36 will require you to reprogram Xilinx or audio playback will not
Felix,
That's great news.
I'll have a think to see if I can automate this in anyway - should be
possible. Then I'll do a formal release/announcement.
In the meantime, if anybody cares to grab the code and test the
procedure outlined by Felix please go ahead and report back on this thread.
gharris999 wrote:
Related to this, I did run into one stumbling block with your UDAP
tool, Robin. When I configured the ASUS SC7box with two NICs, one
(eth0) connected to my LAN and the other (eth1) configured statically
to a different subnet and connected via crossover cable to the SBR,
mbonsack wrote:
Nope; mine's horrible on FF3 as well. SC is on Ubuntu server, but my
FF3 browser is running in Windows XP. It's the browser that's taking
all the CPU, no SC...
Are you running any Firefox add-ons?
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wireless200 wrote:
I don't like having to first open Slimserver then click on Settings
which opens another window to get to the place to click a rescan of the
music library. Is there a shorter method? I don't want to set auto
scan because I don't need it to scan every single day. Why not
fcm4711 wrote:
Great, that is good news. That means it should be possible to setup SBR
in the same way. It's either a Net-UDAP setting that is different or
the busted ethernet jack on your SBR.
If the former, we just need to find out what's different.
I can't see anything significant with my
fcm4711 wrote:
Hello there
What happens if you setup SBR from SBC both connecting to an AP (i.e.
not bridged and no ethernet cable attached to SBR)? Does the led also
stay blue when you restart your server?
No, that works OK (led goes white)
By restarting the server do you mean
gharris999 wrote:
Ok, I went ahead and tested this now anyway. With the SBR setup via
UDAP, if I shutdown the stand-alone server, the SBR led goes blue.
When I start the server up again, the SBR led stays blue and the SC7
web interface reports that your player was not found. Power cycling
gharris999 wrote:
Done. Ticket 2 raised:
http://robinbowes.com/projects/Net-UDAP/ticket/2#preview
I just fixed this. It is now possible to set wireless_channel,
wireless_region_id, and wireless_wpa_cipher.
Please test and let me know how you get on.
R.
Excellent news.
I'll get working on the Plugin next week.
Thanks for testing.
R.
gharris999 wrote:
OK, that explains it. 3 didn't work for me with my wireless router, a
Netgear WGU624. 1 works like a charm though.
Thanks to UDAP, at this moment, the SBR is happily playing a Monteverdi
gharris999 wrote:
I think that this is completely the right approach. Let the SBC
developers concentrate on core-usability issues. Ghetto-ize the
support for arcane SBR setups into a plug-in. Totally works for me.
Can you do some testing around when SC is shutdown, i.e. does the SBR
gharris999 wrote:
Any thoughts?
Thanks foe testing - I'll look into it in more detail tomorrow.
My first instinct would be to say don't set so much - you shouldn't
need to set channel or region ID. True, these should work, but try not
setting them.
Can you raise a ticket, and I'll look
Robin Bowes wrote:
Give me a couple of minutes then svn up please.
Should be fixed in r54.
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gharris999 wrote:
I'm perl challenged. This is the error message I'm getting:
Code:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] setup]# trunk/scripts/udap_shell.pl Can't locate
version.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi
NFLnut wrote:
I decided to try Internets Exploder (I never use that browser anymore)
and I do notice it's a LITTLE faster, but it still takes forever a lot
of the time to load a page in Squeezecenter. Even from the
native/server machine!
All I want to do is have near-instant access to my
Fletch,
I'm seeing this SELinux alert on Fedora 8.
I've not got time to look at it now, but have been meaning to bring it
up for a while.
R.
Summary
SELinux is preventing /usr/libexec/mysqld (mysqld_t) read write to
/var/log/squeezecenter/server.log-20080217 (var_log_t).
Detailed
max.spicer wrote:
jgriffin_iii;269837 Wrote:
Will SC7 run on Solaris x86?
Are the installation instructions very different from the
SlimServer 6.x ones?
I would imagine it's just as easy to get it running on Solaris as it is
to get any modern program running on Solaris i.e. next to
max.spicer wrote:
Oh yes, you just try patching the thing in order to try and maintain
some semblance of a secure system! Then realise that they've forgotten
to provide a packaging system that actually works. Hours of downtime,
no proper dependency tracking, broken packages from Sun. It's
+1 for try it and see.
I have been running trunk for as long as I can remember, updating
frequently and regularly. I think it's broken *completely* about once,
and that was when 6.5.x forked to become 7.
It really isn't bad software.
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smc2911 wrote:
I'd second the vote for signing the package. I commented on it 'here'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=106238highlight=key#post106238)
a while ago and have been hoping ever since...
While we're at it, the RPMs should really be signed too.
kyleki wrote:
The rpm installed via the yum repo always changes the owner of
/usr/lib/squeezecenter to 'root' which breaks a few things for me. I
end up getting the following permissions errors after every upgrade:
Code: [08-01-27 17:00:43.5676]
Diranged wrote:
smc2911;257774 Wrote:
I'm getting
Are there plans for an amd64 build? At the moment I'm running with the
nightly, installed with a dpkg -i and that seems to work ok.
None of the code in SqueezeCenter really needs to be in 64bit... there
are a few architecture-dependent
Fletch wrote:
Robin Bowes;258298 Wrote:
Is anyone testing SC on x86_64?
If not, then some one should! (I don't have a platform available at the
moment).
I say this because I have seen some funnies in getting SC running on
x86_64, especially relating to MySQL and finding libraries, etc
Fletch wrote:
Diranged;255805 Wrote:
Odd, it worked this time. Perhaps Yum was caching some of the data for
some reason. I think I forgot to do a 'yum clean all' as well.. oh
well, the update worked. This will make it alot easier to do multiple
builds per day, when we need to.
Take a look
Stuart Hickinbottom wrote:
I've been talking to Joe some more and he's got a few suggestions for
the ebuild so once I've worked those through he's going to get it into
the main Portage tree (oh, the honour!).
I'll get you a version of that so you could try it in the meantime, but
wmoff wrote:
Hi,
I've just upgraded my fedora from FC6 to Fedora 8, and thought I'd
upgrade slimserver at the same time since otherwise I was having
problems with SELinux.
I've got SC7 installed now, the latest nightly AFAIK, and it seems to
be working ok. The problem is that my
wmoff wrote:
I can connect to the squeezecenter via my laptop and my other desktop,
so I don't think it's a firewall thing; I've turned off SELinux ('cause
I couldn't find any instructions on how to add 9000 and 3843 to the
allowed ports)
selinux is not the same as opening the firewall.
Try
Hi,
I'm just playing with running SqueezeCenter on a Kurobox HG (PPC). So
far, I've got as far as installing a recent version of gentoo and am
currently updating it (emerge --deep --update world).
I see there is a 6.5.4 ebuild.
Is there an ebuild for SqueezeCenter yet? If so, is it in the
mflint wrote:
Robin Bowes;253790 Wrote:
I'm just playing with running SqueezeCenter on a Kurobox HG (PPC). So
far, I've got as far as installing a recent version of gentoo and am
currently updating it (emerge --deep --update world).
I see there is a 6.5.4 ebuild.
Is there an ebuild
Fletch wrote:
Hi Robin,
Stuart Hickinbottom started working on one, but I'm not sure how far he
got. There was some initial discussion at
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=40908 and some info on
the problems he ran into at
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6389.
bklaas wrote:
Certainly with an ebuild (or rpm, or deb), you get the init script that
allows you to gracefully start and stop, including at boot time.
But if you're not tied to that, just run it from source. After all,
it's Linux! It's nice to have SC come up on boot, but why reboot? It's
Stuart Hickinbottom wrote:
I could let you have it to test it out if you're willing to work with
a local portage overlay and don't mind some system breakage (I've
been testing this on a relatively clean new Gentoo installation in a
VM, not on a system that's been running for a while, although
Robin Bowes wrote:
Stuart Hickinbottom wrote:
I could let you have it to test it out if you're willing to work with
a local portage overlay and don't mind some system breakage (I've
been testing this on a relatively clean new Gentoo installation in a
VM, not on a system that's been running
kdf wrote:
On 1-Jan-08, at 12:02 PM, Robin Bowes wrote:
kdf wrote:
How about making it an option
Funny that this request always follows. The answer should also be
likewise consistent: no. With more users every day there has to be
an
end to the every user request as an option design
Phil Meyer wrote:
I don't search all that much from the web UI, mainly from the
playerUI, and there's a button on the remote for that (the remote
button is always available, so in my opinion it would be most
appropriate that the search bar in the WebUI is always available
too).
A very good
kdf wrote:
On 2-Jan-08, at 12:23 AM, Phil Meyer wrote:
A decision has been made.
A lot of decisions have been made, and then adjusted when people in
this forum have collaberated and given feedback.
yes, and it's been done for this one. It never ends, and its a
headache. I feel no
Michael Herger wrote:
I don't search all that much from the web UI, mainly from the
playerUI, and there's a button on the remote for that (the remote
button is always available, so in my opinion it would be most
appropriate that the search bar in the WebUI is always available
too).
A very
kyleki wrote:
mick_w;252618 Wrote:
You mean like the search button/field that has been added to the banner
at the top of the LH panel.
Best update to a recent SC7 release.
I just updated to the latest rpm in the yum repository (20071230), and
the way the search box dynamically displays
Michael Herger wrote:
if folks think it's not a problem...
As you like... change 15635
Sorry, can I clarify...
Is the search box supposed to be permanently visible now? Or was this
change addressing something else?
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Michael Herger wrote:
Is the search box supposed to be permanently visible now? Or was
this change addressing something else?
The change added the page to all pages, not only _some_ pages. But it
didn't change the hiding behaviour.
Ah, I get it.
I think I'd prefer that it was visible at
Robin Bowes wrote:
Hi,
I'm using latest trunk and am seeing the following backtrace when
manually triggering a complete wipe and rescan.
Any idea where to look to fix this?
Forgot to add: this is running on FC6 with my own MySQL instance. The
server works OK, i.e. it plays music currently
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: mherger
Date: Thu Dec 27 03:34:22 2007
New Revision: 15631
URL: http://svn.slimdevices.com?rev=15631view=rev
Log:
Bug: n/a
Description: add search button to some more pages
Nice!
Is the search box supposed to disappear when the mouse moves off it? If
so,
Robin Bowes wrote:
Michael Herger wrote:
'dbi:mysql:database=slimserver_trunk:mysql_socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock',
2007-12-27_13:16:07.32771 'slimserver',
2007-12-27_13:16:07.32772 'YYYpro65X',
And then wrote:
connect('database=squeezecenter_trunk','squeezecenter
Michael Herger wrote:
'dbi:mysql:database=slimserver_trunk:mysql_socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock',
2007-12-27_13:16:07.32771 'slimserver',
2007-12-27_13:16:07.32772 'YYYpro65X',
If that was your password, then you should probably change it :-).
Ooops. :)
So, why
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: mwise
Date: Wed Dec 26 01:05:36 2007
New Revision: 15591
URL: http://svn.slimdevices.com?rev=15591view=rev
Log:
Adding Daily Builds on 20071226
Added:
vendor/yum/squeezecenter-testing/squeezecenter-7.0.0-0.1.20071226.noarch.rpm
(with props)
dean blackketter wrote:
I think we shouldn't be checking in the nightly builds, rather only
the source that creates them.
Well, that's a different issue; one which I also support.
The tarballs and RPMs can be re-created from the svn repo, and the yum
repo information re-built from the
dean blackketter wrote:
Well, the cycles for building a fresh version every night are
essentially free.
The other platforms do a clean build then copy the files to the
server host. Seems to me like the new RPM build process should do
the same and copy to the yum repository.
True,
Fletch wrote:
Robin,
I assume your issue is that rebuilding the RPM means that yum will
report a new version and you will waste time and bandwidth to download
and install it.
Yes, that's it. (I replied before reading your post!)
Technically, the RPM (and the deb) are built from the
Fletch wrote:
Thanks Robin
Robin Bowes;250488 Wrote:
You really should
only format the boot drive, and preferably prompt the user before doing
so.
Is there a way to do this, especially if I don't know the number and
type of drives installed? /dev/sda could be an internal SATA drive
Diranged wrote:
Fletch;250409 Wrote:
Only if you think it's clean to include an svn rev number in an official
release. Seriously, RPM repositories that build thousands of packages
addressed these questions years ago. Let's do it the way everyone else
does instead of reinventing the wheel.
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robin at robinbowes dot com
PUBLIC_KEY
chmod 600 .ssh/authorized_keys
# Create non-root user + group
groupadd -g1 robin
useradd --uid 1 --gid robin --groups wheel --create-home
--password='** removed **' --comment 'Robin Bowes' robin
# Add
mherger wrote:
Mark Lanctot;248337 Wrote:
The latest nightly is looking very nice now!
I'm sorry guys, but we decided to go back to lighter grey. That green
was just too dominant and a problem contrast/readability wise.
What I don't understand is why it changed from the original blue
Michael Herger wrote:
Robin,
didn't you upload a patch to change the scanning on BMF a while back? Can't
find it any more.
I delved into the issue and ended up running out of time!
If I get chance, I'll re-visit it.
OTTOMH I seem to remember my patch was half-baked and didn't fix the
thomsens wrote:
Robin Bowes;248680 Wrote:
thomsens wrote:
Yeah - it works. In my view, that should be a default. And they
should
get rid of the X option. I don't want any kind of delete easily
accessible.
delete (if indeed it is labelled delete) doesn't actually delete
the
file
oreillymj wrote:
Michael,
I've noticed that occasionally, Browse Music folder will trigger a
rescan.
I thought that it was because I had re-arranged my music on disc into
A\ACDC\Live
A\AIR\Premiers Symptomes
B\Beck\Odelay
etc
But maybe others are seeing these rescans.
I
thomsens wrote:
* I miss the search function always being available. It's the quickest
way to get to something when you have a large collection. The new
method of selecting it and negotiating the cursor to the blank is not
ideal.
I agree.
I've created an enhancement request:
Fletch wrote:
Inspired by Michael's SlimCD and SlimNAS, Instant SqueezeCenter is a
single CD that will perform a fully automated installation and
configuration of a standalone Linux SqueezeCenter server with minimal
user input. The target user is someone who wants a dedicated (probably
Fletch wrote:
By the way, I started this project because I wanted to learn about
kickstart, so this is my first attempt. I've added a link to the
webpage if you (or anyone else) is interested in looking at the ks.cfg
file while waiting for the download.
I'll take a look at it tomorrow and
ModelCitizen wrote:
1) The white background looks like something has not loaded correctly
and has more in common with the dodgy Settings pages than it does
with the original and elegant designed look of the main pages.
I have to say, my initial reaction was similar to MC's. I really liked
the
tommyz wrote:
I just upgraded. Migration of my settings is poor!
There is a lot of work left, folks!
I have used my existing MySQL installation. It now uses its own.
Why is it not maintained ?
How Do I get it back the old way, there is no conf file to edit ???
The clock settings when
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