I have an issue with the webpages at port 8080. In the attached image
below you can see what happens when I try to open these.
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The lua webpages work fine.
I just upgraded everything from a clean F19-R4 install. Did I miss some
kind of package?
Code:
# rpm
sideways2 wrote:
Guest access is just a Linksys thing...it allows someone who is visiting
the house to have access to my wireless without having my main
password...so when my kid's friends come over...if they need the
internet on their phone I can turn it on and give them a cheapie
password
Jackofall, would you mind sending me a link when you have a minute?
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Pascal Hibon wrote:
I have an issue with the webpages at port 8080. In the attached image
below you can see what happens when I try to open these.
The lua webpages work fine.
I just upgraded everything from a clean F19-R4 install. Did I miss some
kind of package?
Code:
kesey wrote:
Pascal, I was getting the same result as you show in post #1353 with
Chrome using 192.x.x.x:8080 while 192.x.x.x:8081 was and is fine.
I cleared my cache and now 192.x.x.x:8080/squeeze/Index.action give me
the same result as 192.x.x.x:8081
i.e. the full Community Squeeze Web
Is it possible to put 2 usb sound card in, and start the squeezelite
twice..??
I have done it on Windows, but Linux is not my strong site..
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Hi,
no need to edit SQLite.pm. As I said it's working now. There was a
little note while building DBD-DQLite:
Code:
Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lstdc++
Harmless? As if!
This thread was helpful
In a previous test, the SSD drive is about 30% faster than the SD card
when it comes to LMS scanning about 12.000 tracks over a network share.
The used SSD drive might be a factor in this test because it is not the
fastest SSD on the marked. The Samsung EVO 120 Gb is listed quite low in
this
Pascal Hibon wrote:
I cleared the cache several times but still no luck.
Also, with IE I have the same thing happening.
Must be something else that went wrong.
192.x.x.x:8080/squeeze/Index.action is definitely slower to load than
http://192.x.x.x:8081/
The bottom of the :8080 page shows:
kesey wrote:
192.x.x.x:8080/squeeze/Index.action is definitely slower to load than
http://192.x.x.x:8081/
The bottom of the :8080 page shows: GPLv3
Copyright © 2013-2014 Clive Messer
Version 1-84
while the bottom of the :8081 page shows:
GPLv3
Copyright © 2013-2014 Adrian Smith
Pascal Hibon wrote:
I have an issue with the webpages at port 8080. In the attached image
below you can see what happens when I try to open these.
Code:
sudo touch /var/lib/tomcat/webapps/squeeze.war
sudo systemctl restart tomcat
JackOfAll wrote:
Code:
sudo touch /var/lib/tomcat/webapps/squeeze.war
sudo systemctl restart tomcat
That did the trick, thanks!
Would you mind explaining what this did (or what was wrong)?
1 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio and
Pascal Hibon wrote:
But the one on port 8081 (which is the lua based version) is not yet as
far evolved as the one on port 8080. I consider the 8081 still in beta.
Well, aside from the LANG aspect, from a functionality point of view,
the squeeze-web-gui-lua is equal to, and in the case of the
JackOfAll wrote:
Well, aside from the LANG aspect, from a functionality point of view,
the squeeze-web-gui-lua is equal to, and in the case of the storage
page, in front of the Java version. Mounting and un-mounting now works
from the Java Storage page, (which is pretty much a copy of what
Pascal Hibon wrote:
That did the trick, thanks!
Would you mind explaining what this did (or what was wrong)?
You want the truth? I haven't got a clue. LOL. That was picking the low
hanging fruit, touching the war file so that tomcat would think it
needed to be re-deployed, and restarting
JackOfAll wrote:
You want the truth? I haven't got a clue. LOL. That was picking the low
hanging fruit, touching the war file so that tomcat would think it
needed to be re-deployed, and restarting tomcat.
Well, it was probably me who messed up something :-)
The important thing is that it
Pascal Hibon wrote:
The lua version still does not support setting ip addresses, which I
think is important before making it the default one.
Uncheck the Use DHCP checkbox and the textfield to set static IP
Address will be made visible. Adrian is just trying to make it as simple
as possible,
JackOfAll wrote:
Uncheck the Use DHCP checkbox and the textfield to set static IP
Address will be made visible. Adrian is just trying to make it as simple
as possible, by not displaying the unecessary fields if you don't need
them.
Well, I had use DHCP unchecked but didn't see those fields
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Well, I had use DHCP unchecked but didn't see those fields (the page
came up like that sine my system is already configured with a fixed IP
address).
But when I check use DHCP and unchecked it again the fields show up.
Probably a minor bug there.
Yep, that is a bug.
JackOfAll wrote:
Yep, that is a bug. I'll fix it after I've had my next coffee if Triode
doesn't get to it first! ;)
Suspect this fixes it:
Code:
--- a/squeeze-web-gui.lua
+++ b/squeeze-web-gui.lua
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ function NetworkHandler:_response(type,
Triode wrote:
Suspect this fixes it
LOL. I haven't even made the coffee, yet! Getting distracted watching
the last end of curling, the GB men playing Canada. ;)
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SQUEEZE-WEB-GUI-LUA-0.1-0.16.GIT1A3AABA
I've made a bit of a boo-boo.. Making /usr/share/squeeze-web-gui-lua
the $HOME dir for the squeeze-web-gui-lua user. It was fine when I did
it, but not fine that we are now writing a prefs file to the user $HOME
dir. (/usr - read-only). So need to
JackOfAll wrote:
SQUEEZE-WEB-GUI-LUA-0.1-0.16.GIT1A3AABA
Update
Code:
sudo yum remove squeeze-web-gui-lua
sudo userdel squeeze-web-gui-lua
sudo csos-cleanInstall-testing squeeze-web-gui-lua
Just installed this and at
Is there any way of monitoring wifi signal strength?
Been struggling with playback cutting out the past few days and suspect
it might be a signal strength problem,
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