Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread amcluesent
>SqueezeCenter 7 (aka SC7, formerly SlimServer)< SqueezeCentre in the mother country :) -- amcluesent amcluesent's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=10286 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread dean blackketter
On Jan 9, 2008, at 10:40 AM, aubuti wrote: > > gerph;256491 Wrote: >> Um... Maybe I'm missing something, but... it's not an OS. The OS is >> Linux and it's just an application on top of that. > Well, Dean did say that they were doing it "to further confuse > things" > That's our strategy and

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread aubuti
gerph;256491 Wrote: > Um... Maybe I'm missing something, but... it's not an OS. The OS is > Linux and it's just an application on top of that. Well, Dean did say that they were doing it "to further confuse things" -- aubuti --

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread snarlydwarf
gerph;256491 Wrote: > Um... Maybe I'm missing something, but... it's not an OS. The OS is > Linux and it's just an application on top of that. Depends on how you define OS. The kernel is Linux. The OS is often more than the kernel (hence why the FSF says it is "GNU/Linux" since things like gcc

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread gerph
dean blackketter;256431 Wrote: > On Jan 9, 2008, at 6:57 AM, SuperQ wrote: > [color=blue] > To further confuse things, we'll be renaming the Jive software to > "SqueezeOS" soon (I mentioned this in another post...) > Um... Maybe I'm missing something, but... it's not an OS. The OS is Linux and

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread dean blackketter
On Jan 9, 2008, at 6:57 AM, SuperQ wrote: > > Skunk;256403 Wrote: >> You'll also see SBC (Squeezebox Controller) and SBR (Squeezebox >> Receiver) used here and there. >> >> Maybe the Jive forum should be renamed the Controller or Duet >> forum to >> avoid some confusion. > > I wouldn't rename t

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread kdf
On 9-Jan-08, at 7:01 AM, Rick B. wrote: > > Thanks for the replies - very helpful. > > One question - Is there a separate "Jive Remote" under development > that > is still forthcoming or is it in fact already here as the "Squeezebox > Controller"? The "jive remote" is the controller. It's the

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread Rick B .
Thanks for the replies - very helpful. One question - Is there a separate "Jive Remote" under development that is still forthcoming or is it in fact already here as the "Squeezebox Controller"? -- Rick B. Rick B.'s Profi

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread SuperQ
Skunk;256403 Wrote: > You'll also see SBC (Squeezebox Controller) and SBR (Squeezebox > Receiver) used here and there. > > Maybe the Jive forum should be renamed the Controller or Duet forum to > avoid some confusion. I wouldn't rename the forum, as it is a development forum for the Jive softw

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread Skunk
You'll also see SBC (Squeezebox Controller) and SBR (Squeezebox Receiver) used here and there. Maybe the Jive forum should be renamed the Controller or Duet forum to avoid some confusion. -- Skunk http://www.last.fm/user/TheSkunk/ -

Re: [slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread radish
SqueezeCenter (SC) is the new name for SlimServer (SS) from version 7.0 onwards. Sqeezebox Controller is the new remote control based on the Jive software platform which has been in discussion for some time. Squeezebox Receiver is the new screen-less Squeezebox. Duet is a bundle package includi

[slim] Slimserver, Slimcenter, Duet, Jive - I'm confused!

2008-01-09 Thread Rick B .
I'm a regular vistor to this forum and I seem to have lost my way with all of the recent developments. Can someone lay out where we are now compared to, say, 6 months ago? What I mean is I'm trying to understand how the new developments relate to each other. I followed the Jive developements - th