1. You should distinguish interfaces (what SBS sometimes calls skins)
from different frontends. All those interfaces/skins you can access
through Settings > Interface (Touch, Nokia770, Fishbone, Handheld,
Classic, Default, etc) are different presentations of SBS's built-in
web server. Frontends like Moose and muso are separate programs.

A big reason you should make the distinction is that support for
alternative interfaces/skins is likely going to disappear in SBS 7.6.0,
as part of the 'onebrowser' effort to harmonize interfaces across
different devices. I think then you'll be limited to Default and
Classic. It's not impossible that someone will support alternatives
(eg, Touch, Nokia770, and Fishbone were all voluntary efforts by
members of the community), but I really don't expect to see much action
in that area.

2. I don't use the web ui much for controlling my SBs, but when I do I
usually use good old Default. For a time I used Touch and Fishbone, but
I eventually found them too sparse and too busy, respectively.

3. I don't know why you're getting the 404, but it may have something
to do with SBS gagging on that many genres. If you yourself don't know
why you have so many genres I suggest attacking it at the source,
rather than at the presentation level. Load up your library (or a
subset of it) in a good tagging program like mp3tag and sort on genre
to see what you have, and then impose some sense on it.


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