[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Getting into a LinkStation's underwear ...

2006-04-12 Thread tamanaco
Siduhe Wrote: > The best source of info I've come across is the Linkstation Wiki: > > http://linkstationwiki.org/Main/FAQ > > AFAIK from the CNET review and others, the main difference is in the > Mediabolic's NAS Media Server software used on the Linkstation > HomeServer. > > Although there i

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: sox/lame

2006-04-12 Thread jamesho
Thanks for the help. Sox installed. Lame wasn't, I have now installed "toolame", it's part of the debian archive, I didn't find lame as I think it has licence issues. http://packages.debian.org/stable/sound/toolame I the put in a symbolic link from lame to toolame The Slimserver > File Types pag

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Redundant: Kurobox works great with Squeezebox

2006-04-12 Thread colleycol
Siduhe Wrote: > Hein, > > Look at the Kurobox forums, for example: > > http://www.kurobox.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=360&highlight=slimserver Sorry for being overly simple minded, But is there some place with a step by step or do you have to really learn linux. Including how to control the K

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Redundant: Kurobox works great with Squeezebox

2006-04-12 Thread Siduhe
Hein, Look at the Kurobox forums, for example: http://www.kurobox.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=360&highlight=slimserver -- Siduhe Siduhe's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=723 View this thread: http

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Redundant: Kurobox works great with Squeezebox

2006-04-12 Thread heinkraanen
Hi there, I am also looking at a NAS server to run slimserver so I don't need to have a pc switched on. Can someone tell me how to get slimserver installed on the Kurobox? Do I need to be a hacking expert, or is it quite straight forward? Thanks, Hein -- heinkraanen -

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Fedora Core 5 and directory

2006-04-12 Thread tomsi42
porcorosso Wrote: > yes, it does work in this way thanks. > But problem with slimserver service still remains :) I am not sure how to help with the service, you could try the 6.2.2 beta in case there are som incompatibilities with Fedora 5. -- tomsi42 SqueezeBox2, Rotel RC-1070/RB-1070, dyn

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Fedora Core 5 and directory

2006-04-12 Thread porcorosso
yes, it does work in this way thanks. But problem with slimserver service still remains :) -- porcorosso porcorosso's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3319 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevice

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Fedora Core 5 and directory

2006-04-12 Thread tomsi42
tomsi42 Wrote: > /home/porcorosso is owned by user porcorosso and nobody else has access > to anything below that (except root that is). > > I suggest that you place the music directory somewhere slimserver can > see it. As an example (I assume that you have enough space), do this as root: mkd

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Fedora Core 5 and directory

2006-04-12 Thread tomsi42
porcorosso Wrote: > I've installed slimserver on fedora core 5 via RPM package. Everything > seems all right, but when i try to register the directory in which find > music, slim server reply that is invalid path. > > what i write: /home/porcorosso/Music > > What's happen? This directory path

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: SlimCD on a Nano-ITX Fanless System with USB?

2006-04-12 Thread Mathiou
Hello, I would also like to install SlimCD on an USB pendrive for my Epia800 motherboard but I cannot achieve with the SlimCD. When I run the installation process, it says that it cannot connect to a server nammed biblio and then it stops. I have tried to do the same procedure using a standard DS