It goes to sleep ok, but when it wakes it asks for my password, are
there any ways to work around that?
Are there any BIOS settings I should be aware of?
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cybervision_;407532 Wrote:
> I have set up a server with Ubuntu on it and it will be feeding
> Transporter via ethernet. I want to be able to have it powered on 24/7,
> but how can I make it so that when not used for say 30 minutes it will
> hibernate or suspend to save power, wear on the hd and
I have set up a server with Ubuntu on it and it will be feeding
Transporter via ethernet. I want to be able to have it powered on 24/7,
but how can I make it so that when not used for say 30 minutes it will
hibernate or suspend to save power, wear on the hd and so on.
And when I use the Transport
cybervision_ wrote:
> the interface on ubuntu with SC, but it just won't scan my library and
> find the files I've put there. It says "Scan Complete 00:00:00".
>
> The folder holding the music is put under the "folder" with my user
> name.
Did you tell SqueezeCenter which folders has your music?
Ok, I have setup my new PC with Ubuntu, installed Squeezecenter, set
networking up with static IP, it is hooked up to Transporter with a
switch in between. I connect to the Transporter and can do anything in
the interface on ubuntu with SC, but it just won't scan my library and
find the files I've
Ok, thanks.
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Also, to be clear, the desired router would be a WRT54GL, not a WRT54G.
The extra 'L' stands for "Linux" and is capable of being flashed with
some very good third party firmware.
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Well, if the SB can connect to the neighbor's wireless, just putting a
wifi card in the server should work. However, this would create 2
wireless hops between the server and the SB, which can create some
performance issues.
Another potential option would be to put a wifi card in the server, and