What about controlling the IP address via your router by using a
reserved lease? I don't set static ip's for my servers anymore and do it
all from the router.
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Thanks - it looked like a network error of some sort.
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Yes I restarted but it is very slow about even prompting you to do it. I
was walking away , getting a coffee refill and sometimes it was ready
for reboot, sometimes not.
It's the bridge version. I do have the other one and it works fine.
update: I just got home and the bridge was not shown in
How do I manually uninstall this plugin?
Not sure what is going on but when I attempted to install it the system
hangs and after about 5 min I get control back.
Now it shows up as update available at top but doesn't show up in the
plugin area so there is no way to configure or remove it.
This
philippe_44 wrote:
> If this is a UPnP-compliant network *player*, yes it should
How do you get that working?
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The Andy Grundman version works well -not sure why it's labeled
inactive.
I couldn't get the other one to even generate a config file and my
player never saw it..but it sees the Andy Grundman version with no
issues.
fletc
Glad you got it working, but I'm not really sure what the reboot fixed.
There's also no reason why you can't run the system's mysqld for other
stuff and also let SC run it's own separate instance. I do exactly
tha
pears that your perl is looking for SC in a
different place than where the perl RPM would look.
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> The problem might be that SELinux is set to enforcing security. Try
> setting it to permissive and restart SqueezeCenter.
Correct. The RPM does not work with SELinux enabled on RHEL4. SELinux
is fine on RHEL5 or any recent Fedora.
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SELinux shouldn't cause any problems on F10.
You're right about the firewall being an issue, but the firewall should
just block access, not prevent SC from starting, so I still think
there's something else going on her
F | grep squeeze"? Also, take
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so be configured to automatically start on any system reboot.
If you want to manually start and stop it, usethe following as root or
with sudo:
/sbin/service squeezecenter start
/sbin/service squeezecenter stop
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/share/squeezecenter/Bin that
are only compiled for i386.
I've never gone through this exercise myself, so I'm not sure which
path is the easiest. Maybe someone else with specific experience will
chime in. Good luck.
Actually, it might not be that hard if you install and run from the
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Are you using the RPM or Deb or something else? SC won't start mysql if
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gh. Is there such a thing?
AFAIK, there's no such thing as a "Debian based" convert.conf. All of
the Linux builds (Deb, RPM, tarball) use the standard convert.conf. I
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Glad it's working.
Just FYI, the RPM adds the necessary SELinux config so that it can be
enabled on CentOS 5 or any recent Fedora. It just doesn't work on
CentOS 4 since it doesn't have the semanage comman
Try setting SELinux to disabled and see if SC works.
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In the Fedora firewall. I'm not running Fedora right now, but there
should a menu item called Firewall Configuration or something similar.
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Fedora 9 enables the firewall by default. SC uses the following:
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Either turn off the firewall or open those ports.
If you installed from the RPM, it should work fine with SELinux
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the /etc/logrotate.d/squeezecenter file for a day or 2 and see if the
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Mark Lanctot;357307 Wrote:
> It's the "missing LSB style header" error that's most worrisome. I
> don't know if SC will start automatically after startup anymore...
This is only cosmetic an
itp;354923 Wrote:
> So, my question is, any particular reason the main squeezecenter package
> depends on the dev packages?
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RonaldR;354522 Wrote:
> Fletch,
>
> Thank you for your advice, but it leads to the next problem:
>
> > 081029 11:46:43 [ERROR] Character set information not found in
> '/usr/share/mysql/english/errmsg.sys'. Please install the latest
> version of this file.
&g
squeezecenter/Bin.
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http://svn.slimdevices.com/7.2/trunk/platforms/redhat/squeezecenter.spec?view=log.
If you just want to move the cachedir, you can edit
/etc/sysconfig/squeezecenter.
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istro that went EOL more than 2 years ago.
If you want to look into this yourself, take a look at
/etc/init.d/functions and see what's different between killproc and
status between FC4 and a current Fedora release. That should give you
some clues.
Honva;351345 Wrote:
> I found the download directory:
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/SqueezeCenter_v7.1.0/
> but do not know which package is for Ubuntu. I tried the Debian
> package but didn't work.
You want the Debian package. What didn
You can easily reinstall without losing any of your music. However, I
suggest you post the actual problems and error messages you're seeing
and someone can probably help you.
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the server? I'm not really sure what should happen
if the SB is connected to an SC, then that SC goes away and another one
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nly included for threaded perls,
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VirusKiller;337430 Wrote:
> ./slimserver.pl --daemon --user slim
Has this always worked? There are a couple of open bugs suggesting
that --user may have been broken for a while.
> Any ideas?
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Is the sound quality different for just local music, or internet radio
and music services too? What format are your local files in? Maybe
your old SC installation had some messed up settings that caused
transcoding into a worse sounding format?
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3) Install the mysql server from MCC (I forget the exact name of the
RPM)
4) Download and install the SC RPM (7.1 or later) with "rpm -ivh ..."
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Both su and sudo allow you to specify a shell with "-s /bin/bash" or
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No problem. Now that this is fixed, you should be able to upgrade from
any SC 7.x RPM to a newer version without having to remove the old RPM
or manually delete anything. Just an "rpm -Uvh ..." will do. If you
think this is not the case, please file bugs.
wotuzu17;333860 Wrote:
> music:/var/lib/squeezecenter # rpm -e --noscript slimserver
--noscripts (with an s)
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wotuzu17;333856 Wrote:
> rpm -q slimserver
> slimserver-6.5.4-1
>
> apparently there is still a version of slimserver installed. Should I
> remove it?
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installed that needs to be removed. What's the output of "rpm -q
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Also, if you still get an error when doing "rpm -e ..." on that
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reinstall the
> latest squeezecenter RPM.
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PM
repositories.
You may want to do some general reading on basic Mandriva system
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Why don't you just install the mysql server from MCC?
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Well, that obviously shouldn't happen. Can you post the actual error
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This can usually be fixed by clearing the browser's cache.
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For the RPM, you don't need to anything special. Just upgrade with "rpm
-Uvh ...". After the upgrade, you'll need to check whether your 3rd
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You should see SC plus it's instances of mysqld and
mDNSResponder
- If it appears to not be running look for errors in
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OK. I have successfully tested the 7.1 RPM on Mandriva 2008.1 and I'm
happy to help. If you decide to revisit that, please post more details
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64-bit should make no difference?
Did you install the MySQL server as per my previous post?
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> I click ok but nothing ever happens.What am I doing wrong?
This means that you need to install the RPM that contains mysqld. I'm
not sure the exact name of the package on Mandriva, probably either
mysql or mysql-server.
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FYI, more info on the RPM is available at
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Ah, OK. There's code in MySQLHelper.pm that checks the mysql port
setting. If it's been changed to something other than 9092, it assumes
you have your own mysql and won't start it's own. I've never te
The SC deb does not install mysqld - it uses the one on your system. By
default, SC launches it's own instance of your system's mysqld. IMO,
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FWIW, I run SC on CentOS 5 x86_64 and have never seen this. Maybe
something to do with the combination of x86_64 and perl 5.10?
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crontab -e just uses your default editor, probably vi. If you're not
familiar with vi, google will help you find a good cheat sheet of
commands.
If you only have one line in your crontab, you can also just use
crontab -r to delete the entire file.
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corvid;326314 Wrote:
> (never could get 7.1 to work on a SuSe 11 x64 box)
What was the problem? There should be no difference between 7.1 and
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ing or do I have
> to do something else first?
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Graham
I'm not sure if you're doing this with "crontab -e" or if CC has a GUI
to edit the crontab. Either way, you only want this line to be in
th
e logs should rotate weekly. I'm not sure why it's happening
daily, but that's a different issue.
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> SUSE uses perl 5.10
I meant to say that SUSE 11.0 uses perl 5.10...
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SUSE uses perl 5.10 so you need to use SC 7.1 or greater. The RPM
should "just work" with no need to run build-perl-modules.pl. See
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/SqueezeCenterRPM for more general
info on the RPM.
of
the time fsck will run unattended - it'll just take longer to boot. In
the (hopefully rare) case where your filesystem is really corrupt and
requires user intervention, you'll probably want to hook up that
monitor
CatBus;324405 Wrote:
> As usual, Fletch is da man. I can't see who would disagree with this
> change, and even if they did, it's an easy thing to change.
I don't know of any major Linux distro that's not utf8, so this should
Change 22244 in 7.2/trunk makes utf8 the default in the RPM and deb.
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n debian, edit /etc/default/squeezecenter.
Michael, I'm thinking that for the deb and RPM packages we should just
hardcode --charset=utf8 as the default instead of trying to detect it.
If someone needs a different charset, they can change it.
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Did you install SC using the RPM, or some other method? What version?
How are you starting it?
Some places to look for clues:
- /var/log/squeezecenter/server.log
- /var/lib/squeezecenter/cache/mysql-error-log.txt
- after trying to start, the output of "ps -ef | grep squeeze"
4mula1;321858 Wrote:
> Are you using your own MySQL instance?
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> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b09)
> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.6.0-b09, mixed mode)
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freelsjd;319323 Wrote:
> Apparently, the newer squeezecenter in testing (7.1) and unstable (7.2)
> no longer have a "switch to squeezenetwork". Why ?
Please don't cross-post.
Extras->Music Source->
bhaagensen;318290 Wrote:
> If you want to dig further I think you need to figure out exactly which
> build-options livna are using.
If you download the SRPM from livna, you can look at the spec file to
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> OK, so I don't have this option... what version did it first appear in?
I think it's been there for a while. What version of SC are you
running? Make sure you have the Rescan Music Library plugin enabled.
A pid file is not binary - it's just a text file containing the pid. In
any event, you shouldn't have to manually create it unless you are doing
something wrong or your install is broken.
Are you running /etc/init.d/squeezecenter start as root?
Also, why do you need to su to squeezecenter? You can just install
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present in the tarball but missing in the RPM. If there is, it's a bug
and I'd prefer to fix the RPM.
- Also, I recently did a test install of the SC 7.1 RPM on Mandriva
2008 Spring. It was pretty painless. You do not need to run
build-perl-modules.pl or insta
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real question is what distro you have. Service squeezecenter stop
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the Mandriva repos. (I'm not sure why SC can't find the
included perl-CGI...)
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;-)
There is also bug 7428 which requests adding links to the download
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FYI, I did some limited testing on openSUSE 11.0 (released on 6/19) and
the RPM seems to work fine. Note that since openSUSE 11.0 uses perl
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iting your other bootloader. Maybe Windows has become better about
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the first person I've seen on the forums using F9 on x86_64. I
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As mentioned in the other Mandriva thread, 2008.1 includes perl 5.10
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When I have time I'll investigate the perl-CGI dependency issue and see
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debian package. Some users have stated this change is broken or
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Center will
often display an incorrect error message instructing the user to "run
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