sabre2 wrote:
> I've just run 'apt-get update && apt-get upgrade', which offered to
> upgrade squeezecenter. I bailed, in a cowardly fashion.
I assume you are past the SlimServer to SqueezeCenter change, which was
not hard, but took a step or two.
I generally update every day or two to the lates
Ben Sandee;261924 Wrote:
>
> No, there was a transition about a month ago from the "slimserver"
> package name to the new squeezecenter name. The reason everything
> works fine for you is because you never had the older version of 7.
>
But the OP says "I'm on SqueezeCenter Version: 7.0 - 16426
On Jan 23, 2008 5:19 PM, bulletmark <
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> Ben Sandee;261842 Wrote:
> >
> > In my experience, yes.
> But you're talking about upgrading from slimserver to squeezecenter
> (SC) aren't you? The OP is already on SC7 so he is asking only about
> compatibility of updates betwee
Ben Sandee;261842 Wrote:
>
> In my experience, yes.
But you're talking about upgrading from slimserver to squeezecenter
(SC) aren't you? The OP is already on SC7 so he is asking only about
compatibility of updates between versions of SC7.
My PC runs debian sid/unstable so I upgrade every few da
On Jan 23, 2008 2:10 PM, sabre2 <
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> I've just run 'apt-get update && apt-get upgrade', which offered to
> upgrade squeezecenter. I bailed, in a cowardly fashion.
>
> I'm on SqueezeCenter Version: 7.0 - 16426 - Debian - EN - iso-8859-1.
> Will I break my installation by
Hi
I've just run 'apt-get update && apt-get upgrade', which offered to
upgrade squeezecenter. I bailed, in a cowardly fashion.
I'm on SqueezeCenter Version: 7.0 - 16426 - Debian - EN - iso-8859-1.
Will I break my installation by using upgrade?
Cheers
John
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chrol wrote:
> Is anyone else out there running on an OpenSolaris derivative?
>
> I am running squeezecenter on a Nexenta box with 4 disks and ZFS in
> RAIDZ and it is working quite well - only problem is disk spindown
> timer which I haven't been able to configure - it is slightly too short
> som
Just vanilla Solaris 10 here.
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