I did post in more detail at the Predixis forums (no luck so far), but
just in case there's a simple answer:
Code:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/bin/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer$ ls
/home/sean/.MusicMagic/
mmm.ini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/bin/MusicIP/MusicMagicM
On 4/24/07, smc2911 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
The peculiar thing is that MusicMagicServer ran fine on the amd64
desktop install of ubuntu 6.06 but won't run on 6.10!
What error does it give? Of course this is better suited to the Predixis
forums but it could be as simple as a dependency is
Here is fdisk for the HD in the machine:
Disk /dev/hda: 30.0 GB, 30003240960 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 3647 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System
/dev/hda1 * 1349528073556 83 Linux
/dev/
The peculiar thing is that MusicMagicServer ran fine on the amd64
desktop install of ubuntu 6.06 but won't run on 6.10!
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I noticed during bootup via SlimCD that a message flashed by about some
sort of disk error and running e2fsck. Of course it went by too fast
for me to be sure what I saw - anybody care to comment and/or provide
some direction here to help me troubleshoot this?
Thanks again,
Nick
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nicketynick
Hi Mark,
See this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=34408
where I went through the same thing. Rather than try to mess around
with owners, etc. I just gave myself root permission to write to the
plugins directory
gksudo nautilus
Maybe not the 'right' thing to do, but it solv
Thanks Nick.
I did see that thread but as it turned out it was trying to write to an
entirely different directory. :-) Working fine now.
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On linux it's named slimserver.conf. If you installed from the SD
debian repo, it should be in /etc/slimserver. If it's not there,
slimserver will create one when it starts up.
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Fletch
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It looks like something is messed up, it's in /etc/slimserver on my 7.04
i386 install.
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Mark Lanctot
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I made a mistake in setting up preferences and now I can't access
slimserver via the web interface.
Where can I find the slimserver.pref file?
I checked /etc/slimserver and /etc it's not there
Ubuntu 7.01 i386
slimserver installed from testing repository
Thanks in advance
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george_k
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Nevermind I installed the "testing" version instead and had no troubles
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View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=
It took a while to find this particular thread but it was my last stop.
Thanks!
Slimserver 6.5.1 installed from deb http://debian.slimdevices.com
stable main.
What worked:
I edited /etc/slimserver/slimserver.pref to allow connections from the
subnet, ie. 192.168.1.* .
What didn't work:
I had no
Hey guys,
I get as far as:
Code:
After unpacking, 176MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
libclass-c3-perl libdata-vstring-perl libdbix-migration-perl libenum-perl
l
Here's what i do: (as root)
I get the *.tgz from slimdevices and save it in /usr/src
**Commands:
adduser slimserver
cd /usr/src
tar xvzf SlimServer_v6.5.1.tar.gz
mv /usr/src/SlimServer_v6.5.1/ /usr/local
ln -s /usr/src/SlimServer_v6.5.1/ /usr/local/slimserver
mkdir /var/slimserver
chown slims
Mark Lanctot;197209 Wrote:
> I was persuaded by one Ubuntu forum member who emphatically states that
> 64-bit isn't any harder than 32-bit if you follow several guides he
> links to, but there sure are a lot of comments with various things not
> working in 64-bit.
I can tell you that NX Server (
Hercules;197147 Wrote:
> I'd pretty much decided to go for the 32-bit version. The 64-bit
> installation seems by all accounts (i.e. from the posts on here, but
> also various discussions on other forums) to be quite a lot of hassle
> for negligible benefit.
I was persuaded by one Ubuntu forum m
I just "downgraded" to Feisty Desktop i386 last night, which went
perfectly.
- Slimserver install: simple (did stable first and then testing.
- NX Server install: followed some tips found around the web and it
went perfectly. Best thing is that I can fully manage the headless box
via CLI or GUI.
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