Has anyone done a script for opensuse 10.3 yet, or will the script for
10.2 work. I have not tried it yet.
Thanks,
Jim F
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Chip Hart;235089 Wrote:
> 1) Easytag doesn't work well enough for you? Truth be told I've never spent a
> lot of time working with it. Based on
the short foray I'd say no, it isn't quite in the same league. I also
make use of some allmusic scripts to auto scrape and auto-tag for me
which I don
madopal;233999 Wrote:
> I know this is a tangent, but change all the ports for ssh & sftp
> access. That cut my random hacking attempts down to about nil.
I've been using DenyHosts on my internet facing Fedora Server with
great results. Cut down my hacking and anonymous account attempts from
a
Found this thread http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=39240
seems to be about the same problem - I'll need to work through it when
I have a little time to spare.
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P4 2.6GHz, SqueezeCentre Version: 7.0 - 137
mick_w;235078 Wrote:
> Just a thought...
>
> I'm assuming you were trying (like me) with the vanilla install and
> therefore SqueezeCenter would be using Perl-5.8.5
>
> Have you tried building the Perl binaries for your Perl-5.8.8 and
> modify the slimserver.pl (or is it now called squeezecente
egd wrote:
> because i still use mp3tag, and as a result tend to do most of my
> ripping/tagging and encoding on the same box. the rest of the time I
> work on my main box, which happens to be a linux box. if there were a
> linux version of mp3tag it'd be unlikely i'd fire up my w2k3 box.
Thanks Bjorn,
I know bandits like me shouldn't mess with RC builds, but it is good to
fix things and probably, as you say, better to move to the cifs.
I just need the courage to try SC7. I'll wait until Gutsy is in
place...
Thanks again,
Mike.
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mudlark;235074 Wrote:
>
> My problems are caused by Gutsy deprecating the smb for cifs windows
> file system. (Bjorn, if this analysis is incorrect then I will edit. I
> feel that many folks might need help with Gusty.)
>
You are probably right. The smbfs kernel module is still being built,
bu
Just a thought...
I'm assuming you were trying (like me) with the vanilla install and
therefore SqueezeCenter would be using Perl-5.8.5
Have you tried building the Perl binaries for your Perl-5.8.8 and
modify the slimserver.pl (or is it now called squeezecenter.pl?) file
to point to your newer v
I gave it a go the other day and it installed without errors but it
didn't work.
"/etc/init.d/slimserver start" reports that it started "OK", but "ps
-ux" doesn't report any processes running.
I had a similar thing happen with a previous 7.0 nightly and just put
it down to it being a beta, but
bhaagensen;235068 Wrote:
> Groovy!
>
>
>
> It's easy. You need to add the 'auto' option which means mount on
> 'mount -a', e.g. boot. You also need to specify the un/pw. You can
> write this directly in the fstab file. So fstab could look something
> like
>
> //server/share /mountpoint cifs u
mudlark;235065 Wrote:
>
> I tried the line and it works..
>
Groovy!
>
> Can you let me know how to edit fstab to make sure the thing mounts at
> log on?
>
It's easy. You need to add the 'auto' option which means mount on
'mount -a', e.g. boot. You also need to specify the un/pw. You ca
Hi Bjorn,
I tried the line and it works..
[sudo] password for mike:
Sorry, try again.
[sudo] password for mike:
Password:
mount error 13 = Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo mount /media/share
Password:
mount error 13 = Per
Hi Bjorn,
I tried the line and it works..
[sudo] password for mike:
Sorry, try again.
[sudo] password for mike:
Password:
mount error 13 = Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo mount /media/share
Password:
mount error 13 = Per
Has anyone tried SC7 on Clarke Connect yet?
The 13-10 nightly rpm appears to run and install the files but SC does
not run. A check of the SC directories shows all files present. htop
shows no SC7 or mysql PIDs.
I uninstalled SS6.5.5 which I had running previously and cleared the
directories b
Hi,
My impression is that it used to work prior to gutsy with basically the
fstab you are mentioning. But how did you then provide the
username/password for the samba user. Usually this information must be
provided in fstab. Me confused :)
mudlark;235036 Wrote:
>
> The Fstab I am trying is //1
slimpy;234963 Wrote:
> Where do you think do such applications take the images from?
>
> I don't use any program at all. I just download them from amazon & co.
> as I rip the CD.
>
> -s.
I should have added the word "manually", as opposed to the automatic
scripted job!
Matthew
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DLloyd wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are there any XSF gurus here please ??
>
> I'm in the process of setting up my 'super-duper' SlimServer Debian box
> with three SATA hard disks:
>
> /dev/sda
> /dev/sdb
> /dev/sdc
>
> Grub is installed to sda, along with the "/" partition (bootable,
> formatted as rei
> I didn't even know there were apps to handle this--I do it the same way
> I would've thought everyone did, I drop the cover on the scanner while
> the album is ripping.
Too much work for me: google does the job for me while ripping the songs ;-)
Michael
Thanks Bjorn,
The Fstab I am trying is //192.168.1.109/share /media/share cifs
defaults, auto 0 0sudp mount -a gives a permission error.
With Gutsy root is now called admin it would appear.
The external drive is a linkstation set up on a windows network.
I hope this is enough info. The machine
mudlark;234969 Wrote:
> I used to use
>
> //192.168.1.109/share /media/share smbfs defaults 0 0
>
> as the fstab file. Since upgrading to Gutsy this don't work.
>
>
Hmm, can you provide some more information about any error messages?
What happends if you do 'mount /media/share' in a termina
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