Hey Everyone,
after successfully installing the vortexbox 1.0 on my older
centrino-notebook (medion 42200) everything but the audio-output works
fine.
Squeezeslave isn't starting by default and the commend "service
squeezeslave status" reports s.th. like service not startet.
"service squeezesla
the debian package might depend on mysql-server 5.0. You can either
force it to install (ignoring dependencies). Or you can install a fake
dummy package that provides mysql-server 5.0 or you can install from a
source tarball.
I run SBS 7.4.1 with mysql 5.1 (external database) on debian squeeze
(a
The same issue under Ubuntu Karmic when trying to install the released
version:
Code:
:~$ sudo apt-get install squeezeboxserver
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may
Hi
sorry to bother the forums, I've sorted it out by myself.
The file are lossless WMA files, and I've seen another post there's no
way to play them. I've converted them to FLAC.
Regards
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wellington
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I think this problem has been reported before, but I cannot see
solutions thorugh older posts. I have Ubuntu 9.10 and SB Server 7.4.1
installed.
I cannot play wma files on my SB3. It plays if I switch to windows.
In the file types the wma support is set as "native" all other options
are grayed.
squeezeboxserver 7.4.1 depends show (on Debian Lenny):
Code:
Depends: perl (>= 5.8.8), mysql-server-4.1 | mysql-server-5.0,
libmysqlclient14-dev | libmysqlclient15-dev, mysql-client-4.1 |
mysql-client-5.0, adduser
I have a hard time remembering h
Hi rb,
Did you ever get this resolved? I'm hitting the same issue too. :(
If I install the beta version of SBS then I get a "can't connect to
database" error. But I can't install the released version since I hit
the same issue as you.
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Richard Wells
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SBS runs fine with MySQL 5.1.
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andyg
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Where is the best place to voice my support for MySQL 5.1 compatibility
for SBS? I would like to be able to run KDE 4.X applications that
require MySQL 5.1 (latest beta of Amarok 2.2.2, K3b, etc.). If I try to
install these applications, I must remove SBS, and of course, that is
not an option.
Mu