Do remember that 6.5 is very very immature, it's not intended for use in
any capacity other than testing.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I discovered that something appears to be
screwed up with the 6.3 nightlies for Mac; once it finally occurred to
me to try 6.2.2, I was able to install without any problem and, after
sucking up system resources rescanning my files (yet again), I seem to
be up and runni
I was able to get rid of a similar problem by deleting some cache files.
Weird little bug.
The files in question were
~/Library/Caches/com.apple.preferencepanes.cache
~/Library/Caches/com.apple.preferencepanes.searchindexcache
More details at these threads:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth
Sorry I don't have much to add to solve your problem. But it certainly
isn't normal behavior on a Mac. I'm running 6.2.2 on a 1 GHz G4, MacOS
X 10.3.9 which is also day to day computer. If I'm playing songs, with
a browser open to the Server webpage, it still only uses 2-5% of the
processor.
I kn
radish Wrote:
> Is it reading/updating iTunes?
No, I actually have iTunes sync turned off entirely.
danco Wrote:
> As regards downgrading, I think there is a difference in the database
> file. Im addition to deleting the preference pane, you should probably
> delete the SlimServer preference
Is it reading/updating iTunes?
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I don't know the cause of your main problem, if it's not scanning your
music files. But could do no harm to be sure your Web browser is not
looking at the Squeezebox page.
As regards downgrading, I think there is a difference in the database
file. Im addition to deleting the preference pane, you