Is
# cd /media
# ln -s /dev/baby_7.7.2_r9663.bin baby_7.7.2_r9663.bin
The same as
# ln -s /dev/baby_7.7.2_r9663.bin /media/baby_7.7.2_r9663.bin
???
Thanks
hip
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slimfast wrote:
> The SB Radio works great as an internet radio using a standard
> Squeezebox server or the online mysqueezebox.com even if you don't want
> to do any of the other things that are possible with the Squeezebox
> technology .. switching to the UE system and dropping Squeezebox just
Pé wrote:
> Yes, so I have read. Officially it isn't however, So I'll first try to
> get a real one back
You should call support and tell them that you bought a SB Radio, and
that you don't want a UE SR. Ask the agent to escalate the issue.
Technically we can easily downgrade devices. But as lon
bklaas wrote:
>
> Amongst existing European users, simple internet radio was the single
> most important feature, particularly the BBC. In the U.S., by contrast,
> it was by far Pandora. Local music use was harder to understand, but
> knowing that its use was shrinking was enough to doom it to i
Pétur wrote:
> Yes, so I have read. Officially it isn't however, So I'll first try to
> get a real one back
worth trying. you should report back if you can actually get a real SB
radio back from logitech. Others report only being able to receive a
coupon for buying something else or a UE radio
dave77 wrote:
> I'd agree that would have been a good idea. Did Logitech ever consider
> something like the Sonos Bridge, eg a little device with SBS on to
> plugin to their router
My understanding of the way SONOS works is that there is *not* a similar
program to SbS/LMS running on a computer a
bklaas wrote:
>
>
> For the record, I lobbied hard against mysb.com registration/sign-in
> during setup. My proposed user experience was to defer any mysb.com
> registration or sign-in until trying to access something that required
> it (e.g., click on My Apps, and if you don't have mysb.com co