> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/05/05 6:02 PM >>>> On 5/4/05 at 5:04 pm -0400, PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote >Does that user (group) have write access at the level above? >I think that if you give access to a folder, the folder about needs >to have all those rights plus execute.
That could be the problem. But, if so, it is a SlimServer problem, as
I am using standard settings for a Mac user.
I'm not sure how the Mac stuff getss installed. Are you on OS X? It sounds like it, but I wanted to be sure.
Yes. Had said 10.3.8 in an earlier post.
That is, I have installed SlimServer for a single user, ,myself, so it is (some levels deep) in my home folder, and set a playlist in a subfolder of my home folder.
Did you install it "from source" or is there some pre-compiled binary?
Double-click on the installer, and it then updates. I forget if I had the option on updating (I certainly did for my original installation) of installing for all users or for one user only. Anyway, it is installed just for one user.
Do you run slimserver from double-clicking or is there some sort of cli you need to do?
Usual procedure is just to click on Start Server in a preference pane - in fact not even that, as it is set to start automatically when I start my computer. Can also be done via a cli, and I will try if this makes a difference. But the obvious cause (a permissions issue) seems ruled out by the fact that the plugin lets me save from the Squeezebox itself.
Maybe that doesn't work (any Mac users around who can confirm one way or the other) but it is a flaw in SlimServer if it genuinely
doesn't work, as this is the normal installation.
I agree. Then again, I'll be getting a mac mini next week and should check out how it works. I'm pretty stoked. The last mac I had was a "Fat Mac."
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