This may be a big "no sh*t Sherlock" item for some, but I figured I
would post my experience on switching my SqueezeCenter installation
from Windows 2000 to Ubuntu Server 7.10 on the same hardware.

_Bottom_Line_Up_Front:_ The web interface is snappier, it's faster on
scanning, and on starting a song when I press 'play'.  My library is
5300 songs mostly FLAC.

Difficulty Level: Based on your experience....if you're un-familiar
with Linux there is a bit of a learning curve.

Hardware: SqueezeCenter runs on a Dell Inspiron 5000, circa 2000
(that's right, 8 years old!), Pentium III 650mhz, 1GB Ram. Music is on
a Buffalo Linkstation HG-HDLAN300.

I went with this hardware config because 1) I already had it 2) It is
low-power. I was running a minimal installation of Windows 2000, ie no
fluf, just the OS and some security software (gotta love windows).  The
laptop is also a printer server for the house.  *NOTE:* Getting *my*
printer to work in Linux was a major PITA but its a special case
(HPLaserJet 1000). I decided to try linux because the SqueezeCenter
interface with Windows was just slow (on my hardware) and I figured I'd
give it a try before breaking down and buying new hardware. In other
words I'm a cheap bastard.

I had played with Debian and Ubuntu before so I wasn't a total Linux
noob, but pretty close.  Setting up Ubuntu Server was easy, as was
SqueezeCenter, I just downloaded the CD image from ubuntu, ran it, and
followed the instructions on the Slim Devices website under the Linux
download page.  Note: if you aren't a little comfortable with using the
command line in Linux you would need to download the ubuntu-desktop
package after installing, I didn't want to use any more resources than
necessary so I didn't do this.  I used pico instead of vi to edit text
files, this or nano lower the learning curve (I hate the vi text
editor). 

Obstacles: Getting Ubuntu and my Linkstation to play nicely required a
bit of research on Google but again its not too bad.  This link worked
for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=288534

The biggest pain was not SqueezeCenter but getting my Printer up and
running in Linux.  Apparently the HP LaserJet1000 needs to have its
firmware loaded by the driver everynow and then.  This is abnormal and
it took a bit of research and trial and error to get it working, much
to the distress of my wife who suggested I marry the computer since I
spent all my time on it.  :D

But its all working now!!  It's faster AND I don't have the permission
problems on printing I was having under windows.  Yay!

Todd

(yes I posted this in AudioCircle for anyone who goes there too)


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