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SB3, SB BOOM - SC 7.3.2 - Ubuntu Server 8.04
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Osamede wrote:
From the research I had done, Ubuntu Server 8.04 seemed like a good
one. But are there better options out there, whether Ubuntu 9.04 or
other Linux distros?
The Ubuntu server is not significantly different from the Ubuntu
Desktop, except it defaults to not supporting
I absolutely agree with the buddy recommendation.
I think there are some differences between the Desktop and Server
versions of ubuntu apart the GUI; I refer to the dreaded network manager
for example, great for a laptop but really abusive on a server.
I find myself installing Webmin (a web
I've seen that error on my Solaris box when I forgot to change ownership
of the log files to the squeezecenter user from root. That's doing a
tarball install of course.
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SqueezeCenter 7.3.2 + Solaris 10 x86: Because everything else would've
been easy!
'4mula1 on Last.fm'
Just wanted to let potentials know that I got squeezecenter working on
the latest nexenta release.
I compiled the latest perl 5.10 from sources and removed the CPAN
directory and replaced necessary contents by doing cpan install for
missing components (trial and terror or intelligently by
Thanks for the links, Mick.
When I try to install SC, I get a public key error message:
Public key for squeezecenter-7.3.3-0.1.26709.noarch.rpm is not
installed when I try to install from the test repository, or
Public key for squeezecenter-7.3.2-1.noarch.rpm is not installed when
I try to
I compiled and got beyond the video error, but encountered another. I
can't connect Squeezeplay to a music source. When I select either the
SqueezeCenter running on my laptop (same machine and nightly as the
Squeezeplay build) or my NAS, I can't connect. In terminal, I'm getting
all sorts of