On Monday 14 February 2005 06:18 pm, Glenn wrote: > > Also, with respect to mysql, you need to create an empty database called > > amarok first, then load amarok and tell it to use mysql. > > I thought sqlite was choking on the amount of mp3s I was asking it to read > in, so mysql was the alternative. �It turns out that might not be the > problem, since mysql hasn't been able to do it either since the 2nd beta, > and the final merely disappears about 30 secs after it begins re-building > the collection, no matter whether I use mysql or sqlite. > Does it work correctly with a new user? If so, you might try removing or renaming the following files and directories, which will start over and lose all your stats, but might work. Start with removing
~/.kde/share/config/amarokrc and then restart and see if that helps. It will restore all of the defaults. If that doesn't work, you can remove all the amarok data files by getting rid of this directory: ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok > The main problem for me now, with respect to mysql, is that I can't tell > whether it's actually running or not. �The service is running, according to > MCC, but webmin is not seeing mysql as active, nor startable via "mysql > start". � I think I might need to research mysql a bit further. Sounds like you don't have everything you need installed. Can you post the output of 'rpm -qa | grep -i mysql' -- /g
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