Amazing - it works ! Many, many thanks !
 
I renamed the /etc/slimserver/slimserver.prefs file under Ubuntu, restarted the SB2, and it now works like a champ. The funny thing is that I edited that file and took out the reference to the SB2, and it didn't work. There must have been a typo that I introduced.
 
Again, many, many thanks !
 
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>>> On 10/24/2006 at 7:07 PM, kdf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Dave Strickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Another interesting nugget: I can play all the music through  
> Softsqueeze 3.0, and through a 2nd (older) SB1.
>
> Also, when I say "Forget this player", the server seems to remember  
> the name of player. I wonder if there is some setting the server is  
> remembering about the SB2 ?

the prefs file still keeps the player info.  "forget" simply dumps the 
player from the server client list. When the player connects anew, the 
MAC address matches what is stored in the prefs file and you get the 
old prefs back.

> Do you know how I get the server to 'forget' the SB2 completely, and 
>  see it as a new SB ?

Delete that client from the prefs file.  You can edit it in any text 
editor. On windows, the file is called slimserver.pref, and should be 
located in c:\program files\slimserver\server\

If you don't care about any of your current server prefs, you could 
just save time and delete the entire prefs file.

-kdf
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