I think this is the documentation that exists:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/SlimServerDatabaseStructure
The track name are stored in tracks.title and the track number is
stored in tracks.tracknum
Your sample doesn't really match your description of what you want to
do. Your sample
discgo;525466 Wrote:
the files are there, the later part of the path is 100% correct. Could
it be how the spaces are coded as %20?
The plugin tries to read the file and when it can't find it or don't
have permission to read it outputs this message:
Code:
I have it working properly in a windowsXP virtual machine running on an
Ubuntu installation connecting to a separate Ubuntu server.
The music information was imported from the server (the MySQL
connection). You need to check the connection using the three buttons
(in order) at the bottom of the
gharris999;525427 Wrote:
pm-utils (along with almost everything else) logs all of its (very
verbose) messages to /var/log/messages.
Look at the message times and specifically, look for a gap in time.
That will indicate when the system was asleep.
Again, I'm much more familiar with
Thanks, erland! Your terminal command shed some light on this and my
original comment about the paths being right was incorrect. The file
wasn't found as the 'iTunes Music folder is missing in the path, let me
explain my folder/file setup as this may be flawed.
Macintosh HD_2_1 has two
On 15 March 2010 15:53, Phil Leigh
phil.leigh.47vh7z1268668...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com wrote:
DrLovegrove;525228 Wrote:
On 10 March 2010 11:40, Phil Leigh
Phil.Leigh.47lw7z1268221322 (AT) no-mx (DOT) forums.slimdevices.com
wrote:
I was very careful to download exactly that version of
Sure enough, I went to XM's Web site to use the online player only to be
informed that my online subscription had elapsed. If XM had sent me an
email reminder it escaped my attention.
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OK, problem solved! Thanks erland for providing the clue! I changed
the directory in Custom Scan to the iTunes Music Folder, which is not
the same as the music path in SBS and it works fine now. I know nothing
about the programming involved here so I can't comment on that, see my
previous
colincliff;525527 Wrote:
Hi,
thanks for this, my pm-suspend.log shows no problems, only they system
waking up after a second or so. It does this even when there is no
ethernet connection, so it seems to be a problem with the ubuntu
installation.
interestingly(!) i can hibernate fine,
Robert
Fantastic!
Version 0.3 works great with SBS 7.4.2(unpatched) to my Transporter.
I have sent you a gift for your efforts. Great job... thanks Robert.
John
ps...I hope the hand is better.
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papajohn's
cblock;525502 Wrote:
I have it working properly in a windowsXP virtual machine running on an
Ubuntu installation connecting to a separate Ubuntu server.
The music information was imported from the server (the MySQL
connection). You need to check the connection using the three buttons
(in
I had the old custom clock setup perfect for me.
Now playing
24 hr clock red numbers
day - date year
My problem is I can't get the now playing to work (usually a radio
station)
All functions work as needed in the daylight clock settings.
Can I get the now playing scroll to work in the new
Is anyone else having problems with displays on the Boom? The last few
releases (past 5.8.11) will display initially on the Boom and then go to
a blank screen - I can hit the plus to refresh and get a display
temporarily, but it blanks again soon after; display is find on a
Classic. Is anyone
Look for a different version of the linux kernel when fishing for an
alternative live-cd to test with. For example, choose a previous Ubuntu
release (7.0, 8.0), or the next beta. Perhaps you can be lucky.
With your current OS: http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram was a valuable
resource for me when I
just a guess (and a dim memory!) but I don't think that
\\530DESKTOP\J:\music looks right as a UNC format. I think the colon
causes problems. You need to make the 'music' folder itself shared on
the network then point to it directly i.e. \\530DESKTOP\music.
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