But 1.15b seems to work fine. What has been changed in 1.15d?
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Guut_Boy wrote:
> Which version should I get?
>
> It says I shouldnt get 1.15c but 1.15d instead. However, when I click
> the download link for 1.15d sourceforge says that there is no such file.
> What's up?
Nevermind, I sent with 1.15b. Seems to work
Which version should I get?
It says I shouldnt get 1.15c but 1.15d instead. However, when I click
the download link for 1.15d sourceforge says that there is no such file.
What's up?
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I got it installed very easily using an external CD-drive via usb.
Overall my fear that vortexbox would be complicated was put to shame. My
only difficulties was
1) That the ethernet connection apparently does not work if you use a
broken ethernet cable (doh!)
2) The auto-ripper by default rips
matka wrote:
> I used the same Aspire Revo for my server using ubuntu headless. It
> worked pretty good, the only slight complain was folder browse, it was
> little sluggish on large collection (40K tracks, 1TB of flacs).
> Eventually I moved squeezebox server and subsonic server from Revo to
> m
Thanks for all the advice. I think I will give vortexbox a try. Only
problem is the Aspire Revo does not have a CD-drive, but I guess I can
use external one.
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mherger wrote:
> There's vortexbox - which is a Fedora based distribution which comes
> with LMS and everything else you need pre-installed.
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> Michael
I did read a little about that. It seems pretty cool. I like the
Auto-ripping thing, I might get an external drive to so I can use t
Julf wrote:
> For just hosting a server there really aren't any special requirements.
> I run mine fine on headless ubuntu, and lubuntu is prtetty much ubuntu
> with a lightweight desktop.
Good point, I guess if I am running it headless lubuntu will not make a
difference from regular Ubuntu.
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I have gotten my hands on an old (but free) Asus Aspire Revo 3600. I
plan to put some type of linux on it (it comes with no OS) and use it to
host my LMS server. Previously I have mostly just used my Squeezebox (I
have a Touch now, but I am adding a Radio soon) via mysb.com, so this is
the first t