[SlimDevices: Unix] 7.52 won't start on Fedora 4

2010-07-24 Thread matrixed99
I upgraded to squeezeboxserver-7.5.2-0.1.31108 recently. My operating system is a Fedora 4 installation on a dual Pentium3 Asus motherboard. I am no longer able to run the server. "Service squeezeboxserver start" results in the error message: "Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry at

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] P 3 with 256 megs of RAM enough ?

2010-07-24 Thread brjoon1021
Thanks guys. I guess I will try it. -- brjoon1021 brjoon1021's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=12136 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=80668

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] P 3 with 256 megs of RAM enough ?

2010-07-24 Thread Kuben72
My first version of SBS was 7.0 and the last version I ran on FreeNAS was 7.3.x. Never had any problems with them any of them. I don't think 7.5 has a higher load on the server so in my opinion it should work just fine. -- Kuben72 /Kuben72 2 Duet, 1 Receiver, 1 SB3 and 1 Boom

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] P 3 with 256 megs of RAM enough ?

2010-07-24 Thread Pat Farrell
On 07/24/2010 05:45 PM, Kuben72 wrote: > No problem. The two first years my SBS server was a pc similar to the > one your describing. I used FreeNAS with slimnas and it worked like a > charm. I'm not as confident that it will work as @Kuben72 I too ran for years on a P3-500 or so. Ran perfectly.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] P 3 with 256 megs of RAM enough ?

2010-07-24 Thread Kuben72
No problem. The two first years my SBS server was a pc similar to the one your describing. I used FreeNAS with slimnas and it worked like a charm. -- Kuben72 /Kuben72 2 Duet, 1 Receiver, 1 SB3 and 1 Boom Kuben72's Profil

[SlimDevices: Unix] P 3 with 256 megs of RAM enough ?

2010-07-24 Thread brjoon1021
I have an old P3 at 450 MHz, I think and it looks like it has 256 megs of RAM, but needs a new power supply. Anyway, would that run squeezecenter OK ? I wud probably staart with debian or ubuntu or maybe a slackwere based disto like zenwalk or absolute (if the debian based ones are too bloated) bu