Dumb question, but I assume you've split you music into
a/artist/albumn/track, b/artist/albumn/track etc?
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ben2e;191549 Wrote:
I've got Slimserver running on a Gigabit Linkstation (PowerPC) with
4000 tracks. I've searched for suggestions tuning but only seen lengthy
arguments on MySql or Perl. I have some experience with both pieces of
software and it's hard to believe either would take 10
I just did some simple browse tests and they seem to peg the CPU. %idle
goes to 0 and the slimserver process spikes. I've also seen folks
mention a my.tt file but I'm unable to find it. I have a
slimserver/SQL/mysql directory but I can find no mysql configuration
files. Perhaps the version I'm
ben2e;191570 Wrote:
I just did some simple browse tests and they seem to peg the CPU. %idle
goes to 0 and the slimserver process spikes. I've also seen folks
mention a my.tt file but I'm unable to find it. I have a
slimserver/SQL/mysql directory but I can find no mysql configuration
files.
Which is probably why I don't see MySql. I'll have to investigate if
there is any way to update things. I'm clumsy with Debian. If I try to
install mysql-server-5.0 I get a zillion dependency failures. Perhaps
due to FreeLink for the Linkstation being old ? I'll investigate
further.
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ben2e
I've got Slimserver running on a Gigabit Linkstation (PowerPC) with
4000 tracks. I've searched for suggestions tuning but only seen lengthy
arguments on MySql or Perl. I have some experience with both pieces of
software and it's hard to believe either would take 10 seconds to
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