Hi Guys,
I have just installed ubuntu as I had a disc crash and it was an ideal
time to try it out. I have been using win 7 up to now and getting on
fine with SBS. I quite like ubuntu but as a linux newbie it's giving me
a few headaches.
I have installed SBS Version: 7.5.4 - r32171 downloaded
One other question. How can I see if SBS is running. I don't see
anything that resembles squeezebox in System Monitor/Processes??
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cliver
SBS Version: 7.5.3 - r31792
SB Touch 7.5.3 - r9283
Squeezeplay 7.5.3 - r0
Win 7 Ultimate (64 Bit) SP1
Looking at the instructions I followed here...
http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/17011/~/installing-squeezebox-server-software-on-linux
It looks like I have to give the Squeezebox Server account proper
permissions to access my music library and playlists.
I can't
Just tried deinstalling through the janitor?? Not sure it made any
difference but one thin I noticed.. when I try to start the server in a
terminal window I get the following error message
clive@Studio-XPS-8100:~$ service squeezeboxserver start
Making sure that Squeezebox Server is not running
Getting somewhere...
I have looked at the folder and music file permissions in my library.
All the folders seem to have me down for Create and Delete files. The
group Clive to Access files and Others to Access Files.
However, when I get to the files themselves I have read and write
access but
Cracked how to do it in bulk.
For some reason when looking at a directory properties/permissions when
I changed the File Access and tried to Apply Permissions to Enclosed
Files it reverted to -- in the GUI before I clicked the apply button.
This time it stayed as Read-Only until it had updated
Just open the web-UI there is no tray icon or controll panel such in sbs
for linux, only the web-UI but it's all you need to acess settings.
http://127.0.0.1:9000
Or from another machine http://server ip nr:9000
Some usefull shell commands ps -A or ps -aux will show processes
running.
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Strange - can you provide more info on your hardware etc - mine was pretty
uneventful after I focused on essentials and simplified in, and this is on
hardware known to be somewhat problematic on Ubuntu for now...
Truly, yours should work too. Where does it fail?
I've had no problems with SBS 7.5.4 installed via apt-get nor with 7.6
installed via svn on 11.04 Server 32b.
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gharris999
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I've had no problems with SBS 7.5.4 installed via apt-get nor with 7.6
installed via svn on 11.04 Server 32b.
I also installed those on my ThinkPad running 11.04 with unity. The
only problem that I'm seeing there is that the config wizard doesn't
want to believe that the setup is complete so I
it looks the SQL part is the issue.
people report that. i know the regular SBS install asked me about
installing SQL and entering passwords for it (even though a later
version comes packaged in with 11.04 i think), and that is where just
leaving blanks and saying forward gets you through it.
i
to gharris' point, yes, Ubuntu 11.04 declares SBS 7.5.4 a very
untrustworthy app at the start of the install. You have to force the
install and say everything's trusted, and do NOT enter passwords... at
least that's what worked for me.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL
MDB;631448 Wrote:
I didn't have any problems with SBS on 10.40, but 11.04 gave me a lot of
problems... Take a look at this thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=87710
Strange - can you provide more info on your hardware etc - mine was
pretty uneventful after I focused on
Thanks
I will wait to upgrade because if it ain't broken.
But your tips are placed in my Howto database
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nietgiftig
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I didn't have any problems with SBS on 10.40, but 11.04 gave me a lot of
problems... Take a look at this thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=87710
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MDB
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This is my experience with this, do the following
1. Install Ubuntu 11.04 (it is a bit picky about hardware, the
alternate CD seems to do much better than the base one)
2. Get all Updates, restart
3. Get Ubuntu restricted extras (it'll give you all the decoding
capabilities you need)
4. Go to
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