On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 08:40 -0700, Michaelwagner wrote:
The idea of adding more hardware to a squeezebox comes up all the
time. The two most requested things are
(a) add an amplifier (the squeezebox boombox) and
(b) add a server
(c) and a pony.
They've already shipped ponies, so you
marc1966 Wrote:
Sorry for thinking out of the box.
Actually, you were thinking inside the box.
marc1966 Wrote:
Sorry for acting like a kicked puppy. But look at the replies and you'll
see that this is no discussion. Just making fun on me. Maybe it is my
bad english? What the hell... Bye.
On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 08:40 -0700, Michaelwagner wrote:
The idea of adding more hardware to a squeezebox comes up all the time.
The two most requested things are
(a) add an amplifier (the squeezebox boombox) and
(b) add a server
The problem is, both the squeezebox server and the
Milhouse Wrote:
Building a low cost, quiet PC is not a big deal these days and try
'SlimCD' (http://www.herger.net/slim/detail.php?nr=763kategorie=slim)
if you want minimum hassle.
Alternatively, pick up an old Pentium computer, and use that. My old
dual celeron server pulled on
Hello,
I think the more easier it is to run a squeezebox at home, the more
squeezeboxes could be sold. Which home user without knowledge of server
technologies wants to run a real hardware server? It is expensive,
(often) loud, unhandy and full of risks. But the use of those music
devices must
I'm about to submit an enhancement request to have SlimServer support my
two-slot toaster.
Come on guys, there's a limit to what is and what is not supported by
SlimServer, surely? The fact that NSLU2-type devices are capable of
running SlimServer is great, but SlimServer is designed to run on
Sorry for thinking out of the box.
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In my opinion the Squeezebox should be able to access those drives by
smb or enabled Windows network drives. That would be the easiest way.
Do you agree?
No. Not even a little.
Kevin
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On 9/3/05, jth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It might be the easiest way for Windows users, but not necessarily
the easiest way for other operating systems.
Each product from Slim Devices has gotten increasingly
sophisticated on the inside - I'm sure the possibility
of running slimserver on the