Phil Leigh;385173 Wrote:
> :o) - vent away then! Can we try and help you fix it or would you prefer
> to wallow in self-pity and frustration :o)
I think I'll wallow in self-pity for now , and just enjoy my Boom --
until the next offical release comes out, hopefully that may help
stabalize the co
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:46 PM, neurophyre
wrote:
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> I'll have to see if 7.3.2 requires that I upgrade Debian as well.
> Since this box is my primary file server and Bittorrent machine I have
> to be conservative with it.
You shouldn't need to upgrade Debian. I run 7.3.2 'testing' builds on
an
neurophyre;385238 Wrote:
> My hardware player is a Squeezebox2, but other than the UI freezing
> temporarily it's working fine.
>
> SqueezeCenter just locked up for a while and forgot all my settings
> again. Sigh. I'm going to purge it tonight or tomorrow and reinstall
> from the Debian packa
Ben Sandee;385209 Wrote:
> I've been following "testing" for a long time and it just
> works. I noticed you gave machine specs in another message -- I think
> you should be OK with your RAM but you might consider upgrading. On
> my "lenny" box SC + mysql use ~100mb.
I'll have to see if 7.3.2 r
My hardware player is a Squeezebox2, but other than the UI freezing
temporarily it's working fine.
SqueezeCenter just locked up for a while and forgot all my settings
again. Sigh. I'm going to purge it tonight or tomorrow and reinstall
from the Debian packages.
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 2:37 PM, neurophyre
wrote:
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> What the heck packages am I using?! I think I got confused cause the
> milestone for one of the bugs I submitted was set to 7.3.3.
>
> Weird. Okay, I'm running 7.3.1.
Well, if you want to you may want to try the 7.3.2 testing packages
which
MBSqueeze;385169 Wrote:
> Well, I'm just venting because something is wrong ... :(
:o) - vent away then! Can we try and help you fix it or would you
prefer to wallow in self-pity and frustration :o)
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You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what
Well, I'm just venting because something is wrong ... :(
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MBSqueeze;385165 Wrote:
> I'm with him ... My controller can't maintain a solid connection
> anymore, I'm sitting here running softsqueeze on my laptop and it's
> working fine. My controller right nexe to me keeps going from red to
> blue and white. It's no longer reliable. The boom upstairs w
I'm with him ... My controller can't maintain a solid connection
anymore, I'm sitting here running softsqueeze on my laptop and it's
working fine. My controller right nexe to me keeps going from red to
blue and white. It's no longer reliable. The boom upstairs with a
weaker signal than the cont
Seconding the "just you" vote. I can verify it works without any
significant issues on Linux. I can't speak for SoftSqueeze but the
rest sounds like something's gone wonky on either the server or the
network.
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Phil Leigh;385112 Wrote:
> Can I suggest you do a complete uninstall, cache deletes etc reboot and
> then install from scratch?
I'm gonna assume that on Debian this means a purge and reinstall. Ugh.
Maybe on the weekend, though I got it sort of working again after
killing a few processes and re
neurophyre;385114 Wrote:
> What the heck packages am I using?! I think I got confused cause the
> milestone for one of the bugs I submitted was set to 7.3.3.
>
> Weird. Okay, I'm running 7.3.1.
>
> $ dpkg -l | grep squeezecenter
> ii squeezecenter 7.3.1
What the heck packages am I using?! I think I got confused cause the
milestone for one of the bugs I submitted was set to 7.3.3.
Weird. Okay, I'm running 7.3.1.
$ dpkg -l | grep squeezecenter
ii squeezecenter 7.3.1
Streaming Audio Server
How em
7.3.2 was fine for me (on XP) and 7.4 is pretty stable too!
I think you will find it's mostly your environment unfortunately.
Can I suggest you do a complete uninstall, cache deletes etc reboot and
then install from scratch?
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You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 2:21 PM, neurophyre
wrote:
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> Is it just me or is 7.3.3 and to a lesser extent 7.3.x in general full
> of bugs?
I think you'll find that it's mostly just you... particularly since
7.3.2 hasn't even been released yet -- let alone 7.3.3.
Ben
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Is it just me or is 7.3.3 and to a lesser extent 7.3.x in general full
of bugs? Since upgrading, I've had a YAML-related crash that stopped
squeezecenter from starting; another crash that did the same
(unexplained) and caused my settings to be forgotten; Softsqueeze is
mostly broken in that fast
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