The problem is solved !
In fact, it was a problem of compatibility between the 2.6.26 kernel and
my RTL8111 network interface.
I realized it as I found there was a huge amount of dropped frames on
the NIC.
After some searches, I found that the 2.6.26 kernel (the one of Lenny)
is using a wro
Sorry, the first part of my last answer was not clear ...
With the new version, the roku doesn't see any library (and even my uPnp
libraries are lost, that's what I wanted to say).
So in fact it's even worse than with the Lenny version.
I came to the same conclusion as you, it starts to look like
Hi,
I've installed the new package.
At the same time, I've tried to install some upnp server (gmediaserver &
mediatomb) to do some tests.
Here is the behaviour :
* if mt-daapd is started : the roku doesn't see any library
* if mt-daapd is stopped : after restart, the roku sees the 2 upn
Hi,
In fact, when the problem occurs, I just need to restart the mt-daapd
daemon and the Roku seeing back the server after few seconds.
I don't deal with the avahi or dbus daemon.
I'll try to install the unstable version this evening and I'll post a
report on the results.
Do I need to insta
After some more testing, it seems that the problem may be located on the
interface with the rendez-vous server.
In fact, when all the Roku get disconnect with the message "no music
libraries found (why ?), I can still acces the mt-daapd server thru a
Songbird Daap client where I've setup the
The concerned Roku are :
* M500, version 3.0.52, wireless
* M500, version 3.0.44, wireless
* M1000, version 3.0.44, wireless
.
The problem happens either when connecting with M500 or M1000.
I've tried in different orders, it doesn't seem to matter.
It's very difficult to know when it crashes, but
Package: mt-daapd
Version: 0.9~r1696.dfsg-6
Since 2 years, I'm using a mt-daapd server with some Roku Soundbridge
players.
After a long time, I've upgraded my Lenny distribution yesterday.
Before that upgrade, I was using the last stable debian release of
mt-daapd (
http://nightlies.firefly
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