Re: iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-06 Thread FreeBSD questions mailing list
Oh, there's one big caveat: there's apparently no way to tell iTunes to look for a iTunes server, it does it automatically... and I presume that it would NOT work over the internet, perhaps not even over a different subnet. TjL hi, here's a link to an application that will allow your iTunes to

Re: iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-05 Thread Gregory Nou
Timothy Luoma wrote: On Jan 4, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote: Are you controlling iTunes (and all it's music library) on your Mac from a FreeBSD box somewhere on the net, and playing it on the FreeBSD box? Oh, there's one big caveat: there's apparently no way to tell iTunes to

Re: iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-05 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 07:48 pm, Timothy Luoma wrote: On Jan 4, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote: Are you controlling iTunes (and all it's music library) on your Mac from a FreeBSD box somewhere on the net, and playing it on the FreeBSD box? Oh, there's one big caveat:

Re: iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-05 Thread Vincent Zee
On Wednesday, 5 January 2005 at 16:28:26 +0100, Gregory Nou wrote: Timothy Luoma wrote: On Jan 4, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote: Are you controlling iTunes (and all it's music library) on your Mac from a FreeBSD box somewhere on the net, and playing it on the FreeBSD

Re: iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-05 Thread jason henson
You are welcome! The script seems to be a little dated. Entry 20041010 in /usr/src/UPDATING says you don't need KEYWORD: FreeBSD, and I think there are some other updates to the format too. The old ones will continue to be supported for now. On 01/04/05 13:49:18, Timothy Luoma wrote: This

iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-04 Thread Timothy Luoma
This outlines some extra steps I had to take to setup an iTunes server in FreeBSD 5.3 I followed the instructions at http://home.introweb.nl/~dodger/itunesserver.html There are a few notes (I suspect those instructions are a bit old/outdated in a few places): ORIGINAL TEXT: Now you'll

Re: iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-04 Thread Alvaro J. Gurdián
This sounds very interesting. But I am not sure I understand very well what exactly is the task you were trying to accomplish. Are you controlling iTunes (and all it's music library) on your Mac from a FreeBSD box somewhere on the net, and playing it on the FreeBSD box? Because that

Re: iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-04 Thread Timothy Luoma
On Jan 4, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote: This sounds very interesting. But I am not sure I understand very well what exactly is the task you were trying to accomplish. Are you controlling iTunes (and all it's music library) on your Mac from a FreeBSD box somewhere on the net, and

Re: iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-04 Thread Bob Bomar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Jan 4, 2005, at 7:41 PM, Timothy Luoma wrote: On Jan 4, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote: This sounds very interesting. But I am not sure I understand very well what exactly is the task you were trying to accomplish. Are you controlling

Re: iTunes server SUCCESS!! Here are my notes

2005-01-04 Thread Timothy Luoma
On Jan 4, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote: Are you controlling iTunes (and all it's music library) on your Mac from a FreeBSD box somewhere on the net, and playing it on the FreeBSD box? Oh, there's one big caveat: there's apparently no way to tell iTunes to look for a iTunes server,