include the relevant version number. But that's certainly not as
> much fun as pasting all that.
I'll take that as if it were a honest question:
* It's there so that googling will find it later.
* dpkg -l -- yes, th
with Reciva, perhaps you can enlighten us with a
> side by side comparison of Reciva vs SB players?
> Maybe I'll jump ship based on your keen salesmanship abilities? :)
Sorry, buying, not selling.
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This package contains architecture dependent files.
Original-Maintainer: Debian QA Group
Homepage: http://java.sun.com/javase/
$ java -jar SoftSqueeze.jar
[no hang this time]
(I ran aptitude show rather than dpkg -s the first time, but I believe
6-16-0ubuntu1.9.04 was in
own MySB replacement.
>
That's good. It's just a shame it's not clearer from the website, etc.
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> But a geek would know that.
I tried SoftSqueeze. As you say, it should work, but that did not
prevent it from not working :-)
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erver comes in, in this case SBS and/or MySB.
That's a response to an objection you made up yourself.
I object to the fact that it's made artificially difficult to change
the server, not to the fact that a server is used.
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> and even try SBS on a machine.
Tried that. It hung immediately on startup on my plain old Ubuntu
karmic machine.
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that one couldn't use SBS to replace
mysqueezebox.com -- correct?
Does SBS connect to mysqueezebox.com?
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d out),
title it something suitably scary, and put it on your website. Even
just commit at top level of SBS SVN if you can't bear to put it anywhere
else.
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