Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Squeezeplay headless on Ubuntu?

2010-11-10 Thread gharris999
Um...not to discourage you, but what's the point of squeeze play on a headless server? Why not use squeezeslave instead? In my very limited experience, squeezeslave is a whole lot easier to build than squeeze play. -- gharris999

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Energy Savings

2010-11-10 Thread slate
Although not my SBS server, I recently did some undervolting on my Phenom 1055 based workstation with the new edition of TurionPowerControl (0.29.1 alpha) http://amdath800.dyndns.org/amd/tpc-0.29.1a.tar.gz Results: - minus 12 watt in idle, minus 28 watt under BC2 and minus 35 watt when running pr

[SlimDevices: Unix] Howto install/build squeezeplay on Fedora

2010-11-10 Thread gbcox
I've downloaded the 7.6 tarball from the nightly repository and can't find the install instructions. Has anyone been able to build this? Looked here: http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/SqueezePlayOnFedora5and6 and it refers to README.linux but that doesn't appear to be in the tarball. Thanks

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Energy Savings

2010-11-10 Thread SlimChances
I have a 64 bit ed of Ubuntu 10.10 configured with Squeezebox and granola installed. I will post the results of the kill-a-watt meter in the next week or so if anyone is interested. -- SlimChances SlimChances's Profile: ht

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Won't start in OpenSUSE 11.3

2010-11-10 Thread JackOfAll
agillis;588343 Wrote: > I'm still trying to figure out what's going on here. I searched my F11 > box for libssp and I can't find it. So it seems like libssp wasn't > needed before. Also I don't get that error on my version of SqueezeBox > Server running on F14 so it seems libssp is not really req

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Won't start in OpenSUSE 11.3

2010-11-10 Thread JackOfAll
andyg;588418 Wrote: > 1. Re-build Perl 5.12 without stack protection. This is probably the > best option, and I think it's safe to do so, as Perl < 5.12 have always > been built this way. It's probably going to be less hassle (for compatibility with the various distributions) to supply perl 5.1

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Won't start in OpenSUSE 11.3

2010-11-10 Thread andyg
Perl 5.12 is the first Perl version to build with stack protection. I build all Linux binary Perl modules on an older Debian Etch system, so I was using a manually-compiled Perl 5.12 for this. So I think there are 2 choices for fixing this: 1. Re-build Perl 5.12 without stack protection. This