[SlimDevices: Unix] Slimserver loading error on Kuro Box

2005-12-03 Thread Eliad
Hello, I have been trying to load slimserver on a Kuro Box. I did have some problems loading all the necessary files. I think I got them all. Now I am trying to run slimserver.pl and it gives me the following error. /usr/bin/perl: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/local/slimserver/CPAN/a

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] SlimServer on mini-ITX

2005-12-03 Thread Michael Herger
I'm considering building a new server using a mini-ITX M/B & Linux combo and was wondering whether anyone has done this already, and what they think of its performance running SlimServer. I'm looking at driving a max of 3 SB3s with flacs... No flacs, but up to 5 players (SliMP3/SB1/SBG/SB2): htt

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Energy-efficient server hardware?

2005-12-03 Thread radish
pfarrell Wrote: > > P4s? In a thread about energy efficient? > Right. > That's what the second clause of my sentence covered. I was just mentioning they existed. -- radish radish's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.c

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Reccomendation for new server

2005-12-03 Thread Pat Farrell
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 00:04 +, John Gorst wrote: > fans and a power supply with a 12cm fan. Does anyone have any bargains > in mind - it doesnt have to look good! But it does have to be cheap! Quiet and cheap at the same time? That's gonna be a challenge. Be sure to check the power supply fa

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Energy-efficient server hardware?

2005-12-03 Thread Pat Farrell
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 16:27 -0800, radish wrote: > which are what I typically think of when someone says mini-itx. The current Via systems are available in what they call 'nano-itx' Not clear of that form factor is cost effective yet. > There are also boards which take P4s (and I assume Athlons)

[SlimDevices: Unix] Reccomendation for new server

2005-12-03 Thread John Gorst
I am going to replace my aging PIII 1ghz running mandrake with a new box with an AMD ?sempron 64 or athlon 64 to run slimserver on Ubuntu (and a few other bits and bobs, as well as being my main desktop via VNC/freeNX). I want the PC to be reasonably quiet as it lives in the room next to the

[SlimDevices: Unix] SlimServer on mini-ITX

2005-12-03 Thread CavesOfTQLT
I'm considering building a new server using a mini-ITX M/B & Linux combo and was wondering whether anyone has done this already, and what they think of its performance running SlimServer. I'm looking at driving a max of 3 SB3s with flacs... Thanks in advance for any replies. -- CavesOfTQLT ---

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Installation of slimserver on Buffalo linkstation HD-HG

2005-12-03 Thread hsum
This should also take slimserver down on shutdown and reboot: ln -s /mnt/slimdata/slimserver /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K94slimserver ln -s /mnt/slimdata/slimserver /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K94slimserver -- hsum hsum's Profile: http://forums

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Server pausing

2005-12-03 Thread Jim
Are any of you using iTunes integration? -- Jim Jim's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=213 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=18654 ___

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Server pausing

2005-12-03 Thread me3
I have the same problem. The server is sitting there idle, I can browse the web and download files, yet the music just pauses, then restarts. Possible buffer problem? Very odd behaviour. Wireless 802.11g 1 x SB1 Fedora Core 4 Slimserver 6.2.1 Athlon 1.4Ghz 768MB RAM Nothing else really running

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Installation of slimserver on Buffalo linkstation HD-HG

2005-12-03 Thread biggles
Nice summary. Glad to hear everthing works! -- biggles biggles's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=178 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=18266

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Installation of slimserver on Buffalo linkstation HD-HG

2005-12-03 Thread hsum
Thanks everyone who helped on this. I was able to get slimserver up and running. Unfortunately, I can't test because my SB3 hasn't arrived yet. For now, I'm ignoring the kernel headers issue - stuff I downloaded: http://linkstationwiki.org/downloads/development_tools/ppc-tools-2.tgz http://sl

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Energy-efficient server hardware?

2005-12-03 Thread Fabrice Rossi
Pat Farrell wrote: Really low power would be cool, but getting facts seems to be harder than I'd like I don't know any published things about epia's, but there are some for pentium M, Althon 64 (Venice core) and even for Turion (but only in french). So for english readers : - Tom's hardware