Michael Peters wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 14:52:51 -0800, Dan Sully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This sounds like FC3 is very broken. Has anyone else running FC3 had this issue?
When I installed the slimserver rpm for 6.0xB it did not work.
The server kept on crashing.
I'm a Linux user (but definitel
Michael Peters wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 06:59:44 -0500, John Rakestraw
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attrpms and dag and freshrpm's often have updated versions of core packages.
If you use them (I don't) then maybe your perl modules already were
what they needed to be (I don't
I'm using the script called crip:
http://bach.dynet.com/crip/
"crip is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for creating Ogg
Vorbis/FLAC/MP3 files under UNIX/Linux. It is well-suited for anyone
(especially the perfectionist) who seeks to make a lot of files from CDs
and have them all prop
My set-up --
Fedora Core 3
Slimserver 6.0.1
Softsqueeze 2.0b3
I've run SoftSqueeze successfully (from the command line) since getting
my squeezebox. (I struggled a bit early on, but found help in the 1/8/05
thread in this discussion list with the subject "[slim] help with
running softsqueeze on lin
Hi Richard --
Thanks for your response, and thanks for all the work you put into this.
Do you have more than one version of Java installed on your machine? One
way to find out would be to run 'locate bin/java'. If you do, try
changing the path of JAVA_HOME to the other version of Java.
I have two
Richard Titmuss wrote:
Sorry, I should have been a little more instructive here. The rpm will
install Softsqueeze in /opt/softsqueeze. Use the
/opt/softsqueeze/softsqueeze command to run softsqueeze. You will also
find a script to start Softsqueeze headless, and desktop icons you can
copy to yo
I received my SB2 yesterday and had similar problems. I was going to
post tonight after more investigations, but I'll piggyback here.
I'm running two wireless networks, both with Linksys APs. My SB1 has
been running consistently (and, I'll say, with no drops) on an 801.11b
network dedicated onl
I updated to the latest nightly (slimserver-2005_04_05-1.noarch.rpm),
upgraded the firmware and my SB2 will now connect to the 802.11b AP.
BEFW1154 ver 2. Connection strength varies for the most part between 70%
and 90%, with occaional drops to 50% and peaks at 97%. So far so good.
However, mus
I updated to the latest nightly to deal with another issue and
SoftSqueeze now works. (Not claiming a causal connection, but I'm glad
it's working.)
Great program.
--John
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Dan Sully wrote:
John - can you make sure that you don't have bitrate limiting turned on?
It will be under your Player Settings -> Audio, and down at the bottom.
Oops, I meant to say this. Bitrate limiting is set to "no limit." And
I'm using 128 bit WEP.
From Sean:
Hmmm, the symptoms John reporte
7;t have digital input?
The run I have in mind is about 20 feet (or 6 meters).
Thanks.
--John
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not a good reason -- only because I have some on hand, I have
many things to do this weekend, and it would be great if I didn't have
to go out hunting other cable. So I was wondering if it would work.
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r policies (half
the purchase price goes to the artist, buyer can set purchase price in a
range from $5 to $18, wide choice of both lossless and lossy music
formats, no DRM) and their music collection is growing.
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:46:37 -0700
pcumming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I connect SB2 and an SB3 and use at same time without issue?
Yes.
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o alarm. After that I added a track from our local
collection as a second item in this playlist -- now, when the SB can't
get to the Internet (or to that radio station), it plays the 2d song on
the playlist -- a good backup.
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Hi --
I'm running SlimServer 6.5.1 on a Fedora Core 6 box (512Mb RAM, Pentium
4 CPU 2.66GHz.) SlimServer finds all of my music and streams it just
fine to 3 Squeezeboxen, but slimserver.pl uses an increasing amount of
memory the longer it runs. When I start it up, top shows it to be using
about 12
> My wife suggested that we replace the Radio Alarm in the bedroom for
> a Slim driven device (quite a step forward for a technophobe!).
I'll say up front that what we do won't satisfy everyone, but it works
well for us. We use our old SB-1 as an alarm clock, but we wake up to
NPR news rather tha
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