I have done a hard disk install of SlimCD 1.86. I have Samba running on
the SlimCD machine and at first it seemed to work easily.
On my Windows XP machine I see the share I created on the SlimCD
machine and I can copy music files to the share. Unfortunately when
attempting to copy a folder of fla
CatBus;192928 Wrote:
> So now I'm finally looking at /tmp/slimserver.log and perhaps every time
> the server dies, there are one or more lines in the log that say "no
> space left on device". Aha, disk crash!
Well, it thinks something has run out of disk space. If you installed
from the RPM, t
Dougal;192829 Wrote:
> For a GTK+ GUI tool have you looked at "Ex Falso" tag editor part of the
> "Quod Libet" player.
> Doug.
I hadn't looked at that, but I have played around with it a little now.
Looks like it might do the trick.
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For a while now I've had this problem. I thought it was hardware, but I
keep switching around the hardware, and wherever SlimServer goes, the
problem follows (and more importantly, when SlimServer goes away, so
does the problem).
I'm using SlimServer 6.5.1 on SuSE 10.2 (was 10.1 with same sympto
rov;191674 Wrote:
> so, my questions:
>
> - does openlink with ipkg actually work? i'd rather not do the full
> freelink brain transplant, as i paid good $$ for the goodies that come
> with the LS Live.
> - is anybody working on a howto for the LS Live???
> - is there a howto for the LS Pro (ar
Hi -
I have a Linkstation Live too and was wondering if you had any success
setting up Slimserver on yours? Any issues? Is the print server and
Itunes server still functional?
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For a GTK+ GUI tool have you looked at "Ex Falso" tag editor part of the
"Quod Libet" player.
Doug.
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RuefulR wrote:
> Is there a tag editor (or really a Flac comment editor), native to
> linux, that will let me use custom fields? I organize the artist list
> in slimserver by using an "artistsort" field. As far as I can tell,
> EasyTag and other options that I've looked at won't support that
> fi
If the runlevel change didn't stick, it sounds like maybe Yast doesn't
like (or doesn't understand) the init script.
You may want to open it in an editor to make sure it doesn't have any
bad/strange characters in it (especially if you may have originally
edited the file in Windows and then tran
haunyack;192796 Wrote:
> Same - "unknown error '126' "
Is this error coming from the shell? Anything in /tmp/slimserver.log
after you typed the command above?
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Same - "unknown error '126' "
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haunyack;192785 Wrote:
> I do not see Slimserver.log in the tmp directory.
OK, maybe it's not even trying to start. I don't know anything about
Yast. What happens if you try to start slimserver manually? As root:
Code:
/etc/init.d/slimserver start
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Fletch;192781 Wrote:
> I assume you installed the RPM? Any errors in /tmp/slimserver.log?
Thanks Fletch,
I do not see Slimserver.log in the tmp directory.
/tmp/YaST2-25590-rKUMvL
/tmp/gconfd-db
/tmp/gconfd-root
/tmp/gpg-yGVTor
/tmp/keyring-tIr5ZR
/tmp/orbit-db
/tmp/orbit-root
/tmp/ssh-UIseC4
I'm on XP now so I'll reboot and take a look.
Yes, I installed the rpm.
brb
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I assume you installed the RPM? Any errors in /tmp/slimserver.log?
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I've taken the plunge.
Weened on Windows and looking at Linux distros.
I've installed Suse 10.2 on my machine as dual boot w/WXP. (Grub is
working as expected)
Plenty of processing/memory/disk.
ok...install was uneventfull - all seems to be working correctly with
no failures observed on verbose b
Do you know where './slimserver/years.frm' is pointing to (from the error
message in your first posting)? Check the permissions on all slimserver
related files (the path above, settings, cache etc.).
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Actually, contrary to what the title of the initial post says, this is
not root which launch the slimserver, but the "slimserver" user. root
just starts the initscript.
This is an extract from the gentoo init script:
start() {
local myopts=""
[[ -n "${SLIMSERVER_AUDIODIR}" ]] \
&& myopts="${myopt
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