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Looking at your startup script again I was wondering if this happens if you
pass additional startup parameters? $* should be quoted according to this page:
http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/internalvariables.html#ARGLIST
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mherger;561221 Wrote:
Looking at your startup script again I was wondering if this happens if
you pass additional startup parameters? $* should be quoted according
to this page:
http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/internalvariables.html#ARGLIST
Most of the time I'm only starting the script as:
copperstate;558663 Wrote:
Yes, it seems to work both from the console and if I disable a plugin.
It does not work if I update plugins.
Seems to work now (tested with Version: 7.6.0 - r31027). :)
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Mark Miksis;561161 Wrote:
The lost+found dir is normally not hidden.
Isn't it normally configured to be readable only by root ? At least it
looks like that on all my Linux machines.
This should mean that if SBS runs under a normal user it shouldn't be
able to scan it since it doesn't have
bakker_be;560437 Wrote:
Did you try Hamachi (https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi2/)
already? I didn't try it with Squeezeplay, but things like
Printersharing, lan gaming work with it flawlessly.
Just my $0.02 ;)
I could bridge my VPN rather than have it routed... But that's a bad
erland;561291 Wrote:
Isn't it normally configured to be readable only by root ? At least it
looks like that on all my Linux machines.
This should mean that if SBS runs under a normal user it shouldn't be
able to scan it since it doesn't have enough permissions to read
anything inside it.
Sorry about the confusion, the lost+found is not hidden, but trash is
with a dot.
My music folder reside on it's own harddrive and that whole drive is
set to read permissions for everyone (the linux system is on another
smaller drive with more limitations) Every harddrive has it's own
lost+found
The bug has been logged by two people but appears unassigned. However
if you logon to BugTracker and vote for it/comment on it, then it might
appear on someone's to-do list.
Here's where you go:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=16169
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=16246
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