mherger wrote:
> >> If you contact the author maybe he will fix it but if you don't it
> won't
> >> get fixed.
> >
> > Problem is I know nothing about Linux, Linux server, etc. Even if he
>
> And because you don't know Linux you should ask the author to fix it for
>
> good. We here can't fix i
If you contact the author maybe he will fix it but if you don't it won't
get fixed.
Problem is I know nothing about Linux, Linux server, etc. Even if he
And because you don't know Linux you should ask the author to fix it for
good. We here can't fix it. We can only instruct you in Linux magic
slartibartfast wrote:
> If you contact the author maybe he will fix it but if you don't it won't
> get fixed.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Problem is I know nothing about Linux, Linux server, etc. Even if he
DOES give me a solution, I may not know how to execute it properly
without
Jeff07971 wrote:
> The "sticky stuff" is soft touch rubbery paint which degrades, once gone
> it should remain gone.
Good news!
Thanks for that.
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KopiOkaya wrote:
> Jez... Why can't somebody makes it work once and for all. Just a Font
> Replacer app, I don't think it takes a rocket scientist to solve the
> problem. Unfortunately, I know nuts about computer programming.
If you contact the author maybe he will fix it but if you don't it won'
Jez... Why can't somebody makes it work once and for all. Just a Font
Replacer app, I don't think it takes a rocket scientist to solve the
problem. Unfortunately, I know nuts about computer programming.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> He is using "sudo pacman etc" to install IO-SOCKET-SSL because he is
> using arch Linux. What are you using for a server?
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
I am not using any server other than a router and NAS.
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You could try to contact him via that page. Maybe he can help.
Nah... I would rather go with the suggestions in this forum. Font
Replacer app doesn't work, I can always select my music tracks on iPeng.
Why ask the person who can fix the issue if there are billions of others
who can't?
Look,
KopiOkaya wrote:
> Unfortunately, I don't understand what the author meant. What is "scp"?
> What is "sudo pacman -S perl-io-socket-ssl"?
He is using "sudo pacman etc" to install IO-SOCKET-SSL because he is
using arch Linux. What are you using for a server?
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
slartibartfast wrote:
> You could try to contact him via that page. Maybe he can help.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Nah... I would rather go with the suggestions in this forum. Font
Replacer app doesn't work, I can always select my music tracks on iPeng.
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is there any hope of LMS integration with MQA material in Tidal any time
soon? I am currently running 2 systems concurrently which isn't ideal .
I understand this may be a lower priority in the development stakes and
really appreciate the fine work the devs do on the Squeezebox platform
in general
anotherbob wrote:
> Task now completed.
> Not wishing to erase the lettering I tried a range of cleaning options.
> I finished up with Tesco's own brand "Everyday Value" cream cleaner, and
> one of those washing up sponges with a friction pad on one side (very
> hi-tech).
> It took ages of rubbin
anotherbob wrote:
> Many thanks. This is my task for tomorrow. (except the nail varnish
> remover)
Task now completed.
Not wishing to erase the lettering I tried a range of cleaning options.
I finished up with Tesco's own brand "Everyday Value" cream cleaner, and
one of those washing up sponges
KopiOkaya wrote:
> Unfortunately, I don't understand what the author meant. What is "scp"?
> What is "sudo pacman -S perl-io-socket-ssl"?
You could try to contact him via that page. Maybe he can help.
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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celo wrote:
> So, it is 2.1mm or 2.5mm for the Touch?
Confirmed, it is 5.5mm X 2.5mm. I just ordered a LPS with silver-plated
power cable from Teradak. Sound improves by leaps and bounds.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Have a look at the closed issues. There was a response from the author
> last year.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Unfortunately, I don't understand what the author meant. What is "scp"?
What is "sudo pacman -S perl-io-socket-ssl"?
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