widespread reports of this lately.
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keeps going on and on! Good to see you too, aubuti - thanks for the
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keeps going on and on! Good to see you too, aubuti - thanks for the
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keeps going on and on! Good to see you too, aubuti - thanks for the
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I waited 2 minutes, eventually it did finish. Installing 7.5.0 now.
Perhaps the servers are overloaded with everyone trying to update? It
used to be instantaneous.
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upgraded from 8.10.
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Wow - I didn't have to do any of that. Just updated and that was it, no
problems with SqueezeCenter at all. I didn't even have to rescan.
I did have indexing/tracker problems on restart but apparently that's
common with Jaunty and will be fixed in a week or so.
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rather than
relying on two machines each with their different quirks, limitations,
and different ways of doing things.
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without
a GUI, just leave it alone. You can get in using SSH and the
command-line, say with a client like PuTTY. If you're not comfortable
with that, simply plug in a monitor again. It'll start up the GUI in a
minimal mode, to get it back to full resolution just reboot it using the
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Lossless is locked-down and can only be
played through WMP, which SC can invoke on Windows. Obviously there's
no WMP for Linux.
There are transcoders available for WMA Lossy and SC uses these with
Linux.
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mean,
apparently it is playable in RealPlayer on Linux.
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I was going to say the main stumbling block is that SC has not been
ported to ARM devices, but aren't a few of the NASes (that you can
install SC on) based on ARM?
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), but it's still in development.
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The FLAC decoder itself has a test mode, I believe it can test multiple
files in directories:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_tools_flac.html
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is that the positions are logged so you can hear for
yourself, and not every error is audible. I do the same with EAC, if
EAC indicates there's a suspicious position I listen to it closely.
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RubyRipper is its fundamentally
flawed correction mechanism that never works (for me). But at least
it logs error locations so I can repair the disc or preview the
erroneous parts.
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It's probably /media/My Book.
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Did it work? :-)
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Unix security practice, but it was the
only thing that worked for me at the time and I haven't had any issues
yet, knock on wood...
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Ramage;369629 Wrote:
I have SC running using perl 5.10 on ubuntu and Fedora. I suspect that
the problem is that perl 5.10 does not like Clarke Connect 4.2 which
natively comes with perl 5.8.5.
Yes, Ubuntu 8.10 comes with perl 5.10.0 and SC works fine with it for
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you may have missed execute permission.
rkerr;369929 Wrote:
Wireless Signal Strength: 42%
Ouch, you may have problems with FLAC playback.
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It used to be that AppArmor got in the way when it was first introduced
in Ubuntu 8.04. Recent SC builds should handle AppArmor, but it may be
worth searching the forum for fixes.
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. I'm not sure how to do this
but if you boot the Ubuntu machine with a monitor attached, X always
starts.
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?? Darn. Back to Vista.
Working fine here - it was upgraded from 8.04 but I've installed a few
nightly .debs since. I haven't even seen the reference to
libgd-gd2-perl? Where is it, in the wiki?
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temperamental in co-exitence with vista 64 running on RAID,
Have you tried mdadm? I've had a RAID array going since Ubuntu 7.04 at
least...
lacking support for flash,
There's a workaround on the Ubuntu forums for installing 32-bit
Firefox.
Have you tried the Ubuntu forums?
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obviously doesn't work after this.
All dependencies are satisfied, I have an older version of Rubyripper
installed and running fine.
Please, does anyone have any ideas?
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Awesome! That worked like a charm!
Thanks!
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to be better than the Geode. Both the Asus
eeePC desktop and the MSI Wind come with the Atom but also the 945.
I believe there's also a company that ships desktops with Ubuntu
preintalled, perhaps they have a low-power/fanless VIA mini-ITX box?
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the error is identified, you can usually make it go away by
performing a scratch repair on the disc. See
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/DiscRepair
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. On a Windows PC, TightVNC is lightweight and -very fast-.
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to the updated keys I have.
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*ahem* point taken! ;-)
M
Sorry! :-)
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on a newly upgraded Ubuntu
8.10 x86-64 installation.
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Whew, OK, thanks!
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this but I haven't found it.
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for Debian/Ubuntu
distributions and the RPM for RedHat/Fedora distributions.
There's also the source code, but you'd have to compile it from source
- difficult for a Linux newbie!
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and 192.168.1.16.
You want to check that there's nothing other than SqueezeCenter on
ports 3483, 9000 and 9090 and MySQL on 9092. If there is, you can
reassign SC's ports.
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other server apps in it that try to listen on
port 9000. I'm not sure of the command to find what program is
listening on which port in Linux though, but it's out there.
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Have you tried the Ubuntu forums?
They often frustrate me because I usually don't get an answer, but the
answer is probably already there.
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Make it so it doesn't suck is a good design target, but hard to
implement - Michael Herger
The command in Linux to determine the IP address is ifconfig. Look for
inet addr probably in eth0.
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with Ubuntu and it ran SC 7.0 just fine.
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, and if you're familiar
with the command line you don't really need the GUI. I've been running
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to run.
This is not an exception I believe, an exception actually allows the
program to run. I'm not sure how to make those.
I don't know much about AppArmor so this may be inaccurate, but
removing the symlink once it was created worked for me.
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something about can't connect to MySQL socket.
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using at least the last 3 Ubuntu
distros, out of the box.
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-detect a monitor, but as things are working OK for me I
never bothered to check at the Ubuntu forums.
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, but performance
isn't as good and it's much more expensive.
There's no need for a powerful processor for such an application IMHO,
although if you're encoding it does help.
Power supplies - if you keep things modest a 350 - 400 W PS will do
fine. Get a good one from someone like Antec.
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the forum for AppArmor. But again, this should have been
resolved some time ago.
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mean it consumes 200 W on a
continuous basis.
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- its repair tactic is flawed and it can produce bad rips.
But at least it will let you know and log the exact positions of the
errors - which is the most important part.
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This shouldn't be necessary - SqueezeCenter comes with its own MySQL.
You don't have to configure it.
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or generated by the playback chain.
Bit errors are random and affect the entire audio spectrum, errors
affecting detail (say, one part of the audio spectrum) are not random.
Is Grip set to normalize or something? Is the SB set for volume
adjustment?
Try EAC under wine with AccurateRip.
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using about 50% of the CPU
(dual-core so this is really one core at 100%).
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this, again when you're at the top level of the music
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the top-level directory
provided there are no other music files. Unfortunately as it scans
your playlists it may duplicate any items on the playlists as it finds
the item directly, then through the playlist.
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either of those, I have to
use 777 which I know I'm not supposed to or else I can't get SC to
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it.
It's not proper because this allows everyone all access, but it's the
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Ubuntu system though.
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and since it's
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Aha! That's it, thanks. I notice that the Linux version has been
updated, there's even a .deb, but the Ubuntu 8.04 repo does not include
the fixed version.
I won't use the Windows version for now and I'll update my Ubuntu Linux
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Ramage;300442 Wrote:
The service command works if you have sysvconfig installed - normally
the default with ubuntu AFAIK.
Can you do service squeezecenter restart?
No. sysvconfig isn't installed for me. I don't have my 8.04 machine
up at the moment, this is on a 7.10 machine.
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.
With kind regards,
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sudo service apparmor stop
didn't work for me, I got a
Code:
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error, I needed to use
Code:
sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor stop
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seems to imply some sort of error in usr.bin.mysqld
although I copied it character-for-character from the directions here
and edited using nano. On first install of a recent 7.1 this file
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it logs errors
so you know where to listen unlike other Linux rippers.
peter, thanks for the link to the .deb, I was installing from source
and it was a little tricky. It's stopped working in Ubuntu 8.04 so I
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, there are
already lots of reports of problems.
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DaveBrennan;284483 Wrote:
I was going to add some additional info on the Wiki but haven't figured
out why I can't edit the Wiki
Editing was closed for a week or so while pages were transitioned over
to a new format. It's open again now.
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no longer exists
in the Logitech SMS repos.
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)? I've taken a look at all the strings in server.prefs and
I don't see anything obvious, here are relevant clips:
Code:
bindAddress: 127.0.0.1
httpport: 9000
mDNSname: SqueezeCenter
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fine but it's 32 bit. My production machine is 64 bit though and I'd
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than 6.2.x, but in your case, another
great feature, the scanning progress bar, wouldn't help.
7.0 will be required if you ever get an SBC or SBR though.
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around, there are flash modules up
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as a music
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, that's even a bit more expensive then what I paid half a year
ago...
I'm definitely not considering getting them there, it's just the first
link I found!
I highly doubt they're available where I am in Canada, I'd have to get
them from a US web store.
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and a LOT less than Vista.
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PATA
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I get a lot more exposure to those.
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I'll bash around with Ubuntu Server and see if I get a little more power
out of it, but as is, it's unusable.
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used to it
thing, EAC really has no equivalent and EasyTAG tries to do some things
like Mp3tag but doesn't (you can't see all tags, for example.)
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, now you just install
it from the repo.
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there was something weird in the
SlimServer version I was using.
Yet another victim of the SlimServer in the official Debian/Ubuntu
repos, the version there is old, badly broken and doesn't work for most
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EasyTAG can't and it will allow you to enter
arbitrary tags. Ex Falso is in the Ubuntu repos I believe?
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Strictly speaking, WPA-AES is not supported as it's not a standard.
WPA2-AES is. It's kind of a fluke that WPA-AES works here?
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do 96KHz, why doesn't it do 96KHz
amount of yes that's true, FOLLOW MY LINK
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it but some packages in the repos are way too
old (FLAC is still at 1.1.2 in Feisty, 1.1.4 in Gutsy).
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Sean Adams: So you mean, aside from the fact that Squeezebox does not
do 96KHz, why doesn't it do 96KHz?
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In all the posts on this page, replace references to slimserver with
squeezecenter. That's the name of the package and the stop, start
and restart commands all work with squeezecenter now. I'm not sure
if SC7 will still respond to a slimserver stop/start/restart command
is issued.
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discussions there about it.
I believe it has been working for a while now.
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Sean Adams: So you mean, aside from the fact that Squeezebox does not
do 96KHz, why doesn't it do 96KHz?
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Diana Artemis;258966 Wrote:
Mark Lanctot wrote:
Apparently there is a migration script that will copy your old
preferences and then uninstall the old version automatically.
Sounds useful. Any idea what it's called or where I might find it?
(Or
will it be available as part
in Linux though, so for now it's a
dumb UPS, but at least it will prevent that killer on-off-on-off.
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Sean Adams: So you mean, aside from the fact that Squeezebox does not
do 96KHz, why doesn't it do 96KHz
Permissions on the vfat drive?
Is there a reason you're using vfat? Its capabilities are pretty
limited.
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Probably resetting to defaults didn't help, reprogramming Xilinx did.
I've only had to do it once or twice but I find that reprogramming
Xilinx helps when there's a severe audio problem like that.
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