DJanGo wrote:
>
> :cool: good old BIOS but [U]EFI and some strange Hardware like a
> Thinkpad xx540 or some Samsungs and a Linux installation and you see
> things you wouldnt believe...
>
> And then the good old Slot 1 CPUs where the cpu was just plugged in and
> after moving the pc the cpu
This may be an issue. I think my initial username did change subsequent
to moving to a new computer. I had an issue using the username from my
old machine.
Ok, in this case my fix script might fail.
Please fire up a terminal and run:
ls -l ~/Library/Logs/ | grep Squeezebox
What would that
I've been fooling around with downloading videos from YouTube and
You know about Philippe's Youtube plugin?
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Hi,
I know this question or similar has been asked many times before, but
now that mobile streaming is all the rage with the hip young kids, I was
wondering if someone has come up with a solution...
I've been doing some searching and tested 2 other products that allow
secure External Streaming-
markm wrote:
> Frankly, I find this scenario unlikely. In my 30+ years of building
> PC's, I've never experienced something like that.
>
> Computers can run without BIOS battery, it's just that the computer will
> constantly prompt you for the default BIOS settings after it loses
> power.
markm wrote:
> Frankly, I find this scenario unlikely. In my 30+ years of building
> PC's, I've never experienced something like that.
>
> Computers can run without BIOS battery, it's just that the computer will
> constantly prompt you for the default BIOS settings after it loses
> power.
SyrinxGC wrote:
> Thanks!
> Does this apply even when the PC starts up but doesn't get past the boot
> menu?
Frankly, I find this scenario unlikely. In my 30+ years of building
PC's, I've never experienced something like that.
Computers can run without BIOS battery, it's just that the
I've been fooling around with downloading videos from YouTube and
demuxing the AAC streams into M4A files. (Note: Not for piracy of easily
paid-for items, but for things like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtldnhbjmEs.) LMS will happily play the
resulting files via drag and drop or Music
mherger wrote:
> >>
> /Library/PreferencePanes/Squeezebox.prefPane/Contents/server/slimserver.pl
> >>> Can't open /Users/ 1/Library/Logs/Squeezebox/server.log
> >>> (Permission denied) at
> >>
> > I open the Fix LMS Permissions App
> > It warns me I will need to give it my password
> >