Siduhe,

   Ok, it was the permissions on my playlist directory. 

-Don
> Don Steiny;357716 Wrote: 
>   
>> 86atc250r wrote:
>>     
>>> Are you using the default skin?
>>>   
>>>       
>> I tried, but when did, nothing came up so I went back to
>> Debian[color=blue]
>>     
>
> Not sure what the Debian skin is - try Firefox or Classic? If the
> default skin isn't running, try deleting your browser cache and perhaps
> also your database cache.  If using Firefox, what plugins do you have
> installed - anything like NoScript?
>
> Don Steiny Wrote: 
>   
>> It has to have something to do with permissions.  It installed in
>> /var/lib/squeezecenter and created an squeezecenter user, the whole
>> tree
>> is owned by squeezecenter.  I change the group to one I could write to
>> and changed the mode to the whole tree to 775.  Where else is it
>> trying
>> to write?
>>     
>
> As you note, Squeezecenter runs under the user "squeezecenter" on
> Linux/UNIX. You'll need to make sure that your music files have their
> permissions set so that the "squeezecenter" user can read the files and
> has execute permissions on all directories within your music folder. It
> will also need execute permissions on whatever directory you have set
> as your playlist folder.
>
> Don Steiny;357716 Wrote: 
>   
>> I am trying to make a stream so that when a friend and I are listening
>> to the music, we will hear the same thing, or I could have just used
>> an
>> embed in a Web page.  I would really like it if it was possible to
>> just
>> click on a URL in a browser and start the stream, but it seems very
>> dependent on what the other person has installed.  When I do the trick
>> with embed, I can put a flash player in the URL, is there a way to do
>> that with this?  Thanks, you are very helpful.  I like it that this
>> group talks about other things than the server, where I live was 75%
>> for
>> Obama.
>>     
>
> Are you using the stream.mp3 functionality to do this?  If so, I don't
> think more than one person can access stream.mp3 at one time - although
> I've never tested this myself. What might work better is both of you
> using SoftSqueeze or SqueezePlay but I'm not sure how this could be
> embedded in a webpage.
>
> -Don
>
>
>   

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