what sad news indeed, but sensible, thanks for all the hard work, fyi the wiki
can also be found at https://web.archive.org
On Tue, 1/21/14, Phil Raymond wrote:
Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] The future of Freevo(.org)
To: "freevo-us...@lists.sourcefo
--- John Molohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jody,
>
> Just wondering how your work on this was progressing? I'd love to see it
> get into freevo in time to be included for the 1.8 release as there's
> quite a few updates to the web interface. Did you submit a feature
> request for it at an
me too, I have been asking about it a couple times, but no replies concerning
this questions so
far...
jody :)
--- Evan Hisey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In 1.7.3 the web interface to the media library has changed and I have
> to say I miss the features of the old style interface of 1.6.2 and
if i'm not mistaken freevo 2.0 will include this feature that u can set up
through the
webinterface, at least it was planned to include this...
jody :)
--- Justin Wetherell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I always thought that having a web-base set-up would be the easiest of all.
> Basically, all
ould be that your freevo maybe reads another local_conf.py?
jody :)
> On 8/27/07, Evan Hisey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jody-
> > That is the change then. Under 1.6.2 if you set username and
> > password to blank it did no ask.
> >
> > Evan
> &g
hi evan :)
not sure if i get your question right, but by default 1.7.3 is not asking for a
user/pass to
access the webserver site, if u want it to ask for username/password, then u
can actuvate that in
the local_conf.py, just a mtter of commenting out if u you don't want it... is
it that what yo
hi ppl :),
I work with freevo 1.7.3xx I asked about the webserver tab function, which was
made possible by
duncan in the end, very great btw :) i needed it for the online live tv tab,
added it also under
tips and tricks in the freevo wiki, i would
like to add a patch to the program, but the way
another alternative is to use utorrent, it is so far the least cpu and memory
intensive torrent
client i came across, though for windows it runs with wine too and has a http
interface included,
which i just added to my freevo webserver as a tab, i can add torrents, see
their progress, stop
them,
hi there ppl :)
I had a question concerning the freevo webserver access, I mailed something
previously to the the
user list, but Duncan pointed out that this would rather belong in this mailing
list, so here what
I was wanted to know:
> hi there again,
> i was wondering is there a way to enable