I seem to remember running ntfs-settings fixed this issue for me, but I
may have run some other command on top. I think I shared my experiences
in another thread. In the meantime I have gone back to 8.04LTS, where no
special anything was required to get 7.4.1 to access the USB drive with
the local
I had 9.10 and SB7.4.1 running fine a few weeks ago, but in the end
decided against 9.10 on my always-on server and web-browsing machine.
The installation procedure, I remember, was sort of strange because of
several SQL software installation prompts (want to install this? define
a password? cont
It appears it's completely ignoring the automount settings in gnome.
Someone else MUST be having this problem.
Getting to a point where it's easier to sell my Squeezebox and plug an
MP3 player in that get this working.
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'last.fm' (http://www.last.fm/user/probedb)
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On 07:10 Sat 12 Dec , dfarrington wrote:
>
> Despite a relatively considerable investment in time to get it set up
> properly, once you have your FreeBSD box going, it truly is rock-solid.
> And the documentation is really top-notch.
>
> SqueezeBoxServer also runs flawlessly.
I completely a
Hi folks,
Got some [problems with this combo.
I'm running from the testing repository so have MySQL 5.1 which is
running however my server.log for sbs is full of:
Code:
/
lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/squeezebox-mysql.sock' (2)]
2009-12-12 15:18:10 Squeezebox Serve
I used Ubuntu for a long time for my server duties, including
SqueezeBoxServer, but for whatever reason found myself tinkering with it
way too much. I used to enjoy the tinkering, but lately I've just
wanted a 'set it and forget it' approach with minimal maintenance, and
FreeBSD has given me that
Hi All,
Until recently I had a linux box running ubuntu 8.10 and mythtv 0.21
along with squeezecenter.
When I upgraded ubuntu to 9.10 and mythtv to 0.22 I lost squeezecenter
and so I want to install squeezebox server instead.
My problem is that when I use the package manager it tells me that it'