>
> Lan Barnes wrote:
>> On Mon, February 18, 2008 7:08 pm, gossamer axe wrote:
>>> On Feb 17, 2008 11:02 AM, Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just starting out, and I'm sure it's in the docs, but...
>>>>
>>>> I want to have a CentOS 5.0 BE be my music repo on a server serving up
>>>> nfs. I am assuming that the MySQL will also run there. (My memory is
>>>> the
>>>> Amarok is NOT a true C/S ... true?)
>>>>
>>> what is a c/s?   Are you looking to stream music over your network?  I
>>> don't
>>> think Amarok does that.  There are other programs that do that well.
>>> But
>>> if
>>> you want to play music on Computer A from Computer B and C it's very
>>> doable.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> c/s == client/server
>>
>> Yes, I want to have one music store on one server and have several
>> machines on the network w/ Amarok FEs (front ends) tapping into that
>> store.
>>
>> Amarok through NFS is working on one machine (haven't tested 2 or 2 at
>> once), but the music has pauses. Maybe a nfs tune parameter? Hard rather
>> than soft?
>>
>> My reading says Amarok 2.x has been requested to be c/s and may be.
>>
>
>

On Tue, February 19, 2008 9:47 am, Paul Norton wrote:
> Maybe this was already said.. but, why don't you just share your music
> directory over NFS and have all your amarok clients share the same mysql
> db?  Your only back-end would be mysql and nfs.


That's exactly what I've done.

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