It's because you already had a directory there in the first place.
Linux will not overwrite a directory that way.
What you want to do is move the contents of the directory, not the
directory itself unless you know the target does not exist.
Code:
sudo mv /usr/share/squ
issues I've encountered are more fundamental to getting MusicIP working,
so have restated the issues in this thread, which I'm monitoring:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=58905
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SB Firmware: -v3 101 running SC 7.2.1-
OS: -Ubuntu 8.04-
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I have installed several plugins for Squeezecenter in Ubuntu & they
mostly seem to work well. In reading further, I see that I have
installed them in the wrong directory. I have been trying to fix the
situation, but need some help. I have been able to copy the directory
...
sudo cp -R /usr/share
radish;388957 Wrote:
> Well it doesn't really matter if the problem's gone away, but number of
> files, file formats, etc. If there's a reproducible issue with SC
> running wild and eating RAM it's worth reporting :)
Dropped in another GB yesterday, and so far SC is behaving like it
should. Sinc