Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Squeezecenter 7.3 and danish characters

2009-03-15 Thread Calum Mackay
cpm wrote: > cdmackay;405379 Wrote: >> you may even find a few utils out there for Linux that do the >> conversion >> (for one file) and then it's a trivial matter to extend that to a large >> >> collection of files. >> calum. > > Well I must admit that I don't see it as a trivial matter. I've g

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Squeezecenter 7.3 and danish characters

2009-03-15 Thread cpm
cdmackay;405379 Wrote: > > you may even find a few utils out there for Linux that do the > conversion > (for one file) and then it's a trivial matter to extend that to a large > > collection of files. > calum. Well I must admit that I don't see it as a trivial matter. I've got no experience w

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Solaris x86 10 Squeezecentre 7.3.2 Yay!!!

2009-03-15 Thread epoch1970
I *think* Solaris will look in /etc/nsswitch.conf for its DNS resolution strategy. Since Solaris has an historic taste for NIS, perhaps yours doesn't query DNS servers ? -- epoch1970 epoch1970's Profile: http://forums.slim

[SlimDevices: Unix] NAS or DIY linux box

2009-03-15 Thread mudlark
Hi all, I have just made the effort to build a linux box to act as a server for my music. Previously I used a link station also using it as a printer server for my usb printer. The NAS was small and not very quiet, humming away as it does. The linux box is kubuntu 8.04 desktop to avoid the slig

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Linux Newbie Question

2009-03-15 Thread madpatrick
If you want to have a server with a gateway, file server, internet filter and other features, Clarkconnect is a good suggestion. Running it now more than 4 years and 3 years with squeezecenter. Light packages and running without problems. Installing is just putting the CD in and answer some quest