It is evil and of course when someone wrote something like add a account
for that service to run and another wrotes now you dont need that its
pretty fine to run that service as "THE" local System the only account
with less restrictions as the local admin of this device - i really had
to add a
reinholdk wrote:
> And even if DJanGo seems to consider this evil, it should just work when
> SqueezeSvr.exe is running under the system account.
It is evil and of course when someone wrote something like add a account
for that service to run and another wrotes now you dont need that its
pretty
mimnagh wrote:
> Perhaps all .exe should be owned by system.
No, the SqueezeTray.exe always runs under the account of the logged-in
user, while for the SqueezeSvr.exe it depends whether you've started it
manually or - if it is running as a service - whether you've specified
account details or
mherger wrote:
> > Maybe I misunderstand how search works - I thought if I searched for
> the
> > Beatles it would return the artists,albums tracks and the genres (
> which
> > it does if I search for folk because folk is a genre )
>
> Ah, no, that's indeed not the case. The search wouldn't
Maybe I misunderstand how search works - I thought if I searched for the
Beatles it would return the artists,albums tracks and the genres ( which
it does if I search for folk because folk is a genre )
Ah, no, that's indeed not the case. The search wouldn't list genres for
tracks or artists it
pkfox wrote:
> Hi Michael, I think it must be an Android thing just tried it in Linux
> and it works as expected ( using telnet in both cases )
>
> Edit
>
> Oh no it doesn't see below for a search on beatles
>
> >
Code:
> >
>
> search 0 10 term%3Abeatles
mherger wrote:
> > Hi all, just playing with the CLI and I notice when using *search*
> the
> > genre information is not being returned as per the documentation
>
> Works for me as expected. What exact search do you use? Are you using
> the fulltext search plugin or not? What results do you
danco wrote:
> It's just that your instructions for Terminal don't cover the case of a
> non-admin user.
Ok, thanks for the heads up. I've been wanting to provide a simple
script (AppleScript or whatever) to fix this issue for a long time...
I'll need to make sure I don't use sudo.
BTW: just
mherger wrote:
> > But I normally run as a standard non-admin user, and installed LMS
> from
> > that account. And as a standard user I can't use sudo.
>
> But how did you install it? Haven't you been asked to enter your admin's
>
> username/password?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Yes, of course. I
Hi all, just playing with the CLI and I notice when using *search* the
genre information is not being returned as per the documentation
Works for me as expected. What exact search do you use? Are you using
the fulltext search plugin or not? What results do you get for that search?
search 0
Hi all, just playing with the CLI and I notice when using *search* the
genre information is not being returned as per the documentation
Code:
For each artist:
artist_id Artist ID.
artist Artist name.
For each album:
album_id
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