Anyone knows why the Linux machine at my GF's place would be getting the
error below? The Win10 setup at my place doesn't get this error?
It doesn't seem to happen with the local library, more of an issue with
Spotify... long pauses between song... hickups etc
[20-12-18 13:30:27.0359]
there are [plenty of helper apps to seamlessly attach a usb drive in
ubuntu these days. also during installation you are asked to identify
media drives (in desktop mode). in server mode. learn to edit the fstab.
plenty of threads here on that too.
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on VMware
Could someone kindly point to the latest LMS installation guide on
Ubuntu? There are so many links to obsolete guides that it seems hard to
actually find the right one as I am not in front of my home computer.
The wiki I fond has no mention of Ubuntu...
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on
Same here.
I have a little cabin lost in the Mendocino woods in Northern
California. Just me, an infestation of hummingbirds in the spring and
summer (kidding they are lovely, even though they are very protective of
their fav flowers beds), plenty of squirrels and raccoons, and even the
(very
Inevitable question - I have started to create an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and
LMS 7.91 VM.
Anyone else gathered any experiences? If not I shall report. :-)
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on VMware Workstation 14 Pro) running Ubuntu
16.04 + LMS 7.9
System: SB Touch --optical->- Benchmark DAC2HGC
FYI for now I have disabled the VM and simply spun up the Windows LMS
app - it's far less trouble right now.
That said I will most definitely re-create an Ubuntu VM with better
built-in portability, but it will require a little research. :-) Fact of
the matter is that the old VM has been very
I have been reading the different suggestions with great interest.
There are man ways to skin this particular cat indeed. :-)
The main lesson is that it isn't as straight-forward as I thought it
would be, as evidenced by all the replies, too.
I have decided to create an entirely new VM over
This probably a very specialized and a bit esoteric discussion.
But it may help some people who may consider going the same route as I
did.
I decided to run LMS on a dedicated VM (details in my sig) because I
liked the idea of immediate portability; i.e. if I upgrade my main
machine, or decide
Just a thought -
shouldn't there be a dedicated discussion area for lightweight Linux
*players* that support an LMS ecosystem? A "Lightweight Linux Player"
Discussion area? I would love it, especially if it captures the latest
and greatest
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on VMware
Tex wrote:
> Just installed 7.9.0 on a 16.04 VM on a QNAP. I want to thank Michael
> for updating the code and Pablo for linking to the instructions. I had
> installed it on 14.04 by just double clicking and the software installed
> itself. So when I upgraded the VM to 16.04 and that wasn't
I tend to do a fresh, clean install.
My last setup was 12.04 based and served me well for several years
(clearly).
My current setup is super stable. But it too some sacrifice - I lost
playlists because the new setup indexes them differently, so I am still
editing the ones that are relevant to
I think the problem was related to the beta image. i have it now working
with the official release.
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on VMware Workstation 12) running Ubuntu 16.04
+ LMS 7.9
System: SB Touch --optical->- Benchmark DAC2HGC --AnalysisPlus Oval
Copper XLR->- NAD M22 Power Amp
DJanGo wrote:
> Are you sure that the Harddisk where you vm lives is fine?
Absolutely and totally yes. The problem is not the hard disk.
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on VMware Workstation 12) running Ubuntu 16.04
+ LMS 7.9
System: SB Touch --optical->- Benchmark DAC2HGC --AnalysisPlus
pablolie wrote:
> I have to admit I use no other plugins than the ones that autoinstall. I
> was using Tridoe's 3rd party Spotify plugin but haven't reactivated it.
I am back to my old VM. the new one started to report "could not apply
stored configuration for monitor" i
I have to admit I use no other plugins than the ones that autoinstall. I
was using Tridoe's 3rd party Spotify plugin but haven't reactivated it.
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on VMware Workstation 12) running Ubuntu 16.04
+ LMS 7.9
System: SB Touch --optical->- Benchmark DAC2HGC
Other cool stuff - unlike in 12.04 LTS you don't seem to have to install
advanced media codec packages in 16.04, they seem all packaged in from
what I can tell. Furthermore 16.04 doesn't seem you to require to fuss
around with fstab to correctly mount drives, the standard "Disks"
program offers a
DJanGo wrote:
> Any more infos from the install procedure?
> Did you tried the alldeb aswell?
> The other Users are having some issues cause of perl and locale [but
> these are fixed] on which locale is your Setup?
Thanks for the immediate answer.
I was rusty that's all. :-) It's now working
I finally tried today to install the deb 64 LMS version on a Ubuntu
16.04 VM, and it failed immediately. Hm. Will have to spend more time
over the weekend.
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on VMware Player) running Ubuntu 12.04 + LMS
7.7.5
System: SB Touch --optical->- Benchmark DAC2HGC
My VM is still on 12.04 (see sig), so with 16.04 coming out soon I was
wondering if anyone was already playing with it? When it comes out, I
shall attempt an install and report myself.
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on VMware Player) running Ubuntu 12.04 + LMS
7.7.5
System: SB Touch
i have been doing great with my virtual machine strategy, but it is time
to future proof it...
i hear 7.9 is the best and final LMS release so i am curious about
it and a Ubuntu LTS release... any reports on what is easy to put
together?
i just want a stable environment i don't upgrade -
Has anyone successfully installed it? I am just about to try it out.
I was thinking it'd be cool if our community could share a working
stable OVA file somewhere that people can just download and run. If and
when I get it to run, I shall post the OVA somewhere.
Any hints appreciated!
over the weekend, i will migrate my current virtual machine
12.04+LMS7.7.3 (i run it off Windows VMware Workstation) to 1.404 to
future proof my SB infrastructure for many more years :) this thread has
probably armed me with the tools to do so easily. i love running LMS on
a dedicated VM on my
I have LMS 7.7.2 working perfectly on Ubuntu 12.04. It is exactly
because of the hassle of moving LMS to the new environment as I upgrade
to a new Ubuntu version (typically the LTS version on this particular
machine) that I am thinking about this. In fact -after some fiddling
with the networking
As I look at the future of LMS, I think a useful way to future-proof
this for several years is to create a standard virtual machine file that
I can then simply migrate onto different computers and OS's in the
future.
I currently have LMS 7.7.2 running on Ubuntu 12.04 and it's working
quite
The permissions look exactly the same...
Here is the directory/file that LMS no longer picks up
pablo@ubuntuserver:/media/1TB/MyMusic/Keith Washington$ ls -l Thinkin
Bout You
total 6448
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6601890 Oct 24 05:18 01 - Thinkin Bout You.
Here is another one, under the same
Can you access LMS from the web UI on your computer?
pablolie's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3816
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=96892
Oh Geez- you are RIGHT! Can you believe I totally, follishly didn't
notice that? I obsessed on permissions, and ignored that fact taht, for
some reason, the latest albums from Amazon came without the mp3
extension in the filename...
THANK YOU. Once again, a big lesson to stay open minded when
It is bizarre. As evidenced by the screenshot, the albums I have added
for the past few days are no longer added to the LMS library. Other
albums in the same folder - no problem. Is there an issue with the size?
I have no idea what's going on.
pablolie wrote:
It is bizarre. As evidenced by the screenshot, the albums I have added
for the past few days are no longer added to the LMS library. Other
albums in the same folder - no problem. Is there an issue with the size?
I have no idea what's going on.
Seems the forum is now
definitely make sure that you have added the correct music folder to
LMS.
if LMS isn't finding your drive, it is because you have to yet set the
right permissions: i run ubuntu 12.04 and have my music on an external
NTFS drive. i had to make sure the drive was mounted. i use the NTFS
for what it´s worth - moved my environment to ubuntu 12.04 and lms
7.7.2.
simplest -clean slate- install i can remember. works like a charm and
seems quite a bit faster and more power efficient on my hw platform.
1. install ubuntu 12.04 (i used the alternate install, but have used the
standard
i did a test install of 7.7.2 on 12.04 and it worked like a charm.
i thoroughly endorse the clean install approach.
pablolie's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3816
View this thread:
!).
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL i3-2100T - Ubuntu 11.04 - SBS
7.6.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Touch (1), Duet (1), Radio (1),
Accuphase DP65v CD (used as DAC for SB3 mostly)
Amplifiers: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned
!
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL i3-2100T - Ubuntu 11.04 - SBS
7.6.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Touch (1), Duet (1), Radio (1),
Accuphase DP65v CD (used as DAC for SB3 mostly)
Amplifiers: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned
Just wondering if anyone has been running the current Ubuntu 12.04 LTD
with any version of Squeezebox successfully, and if they would care to
share stories.
Cheers...pl
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL i3-2100T - Ubuntu 11.04 - SBS
7.6.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3
to me once that my SBs were in some sort of limbo. I can't
quite recall how I got them out of it, but recall frustration and many
a hard reset.
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL i3-2100T - Ubuntu 11.04 - SBS
7.6.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Touch (1), Duet (1
drives appear correctly after you
put them through the motions with that tool.
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL i3-2100T - Ubuntu 11.04 - SBS
7.6.0
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Touch (1), Duet (1), Radio (1),
Accuphase DP65v CD (used as DAC for SB3 mostly)
Amplifiers
11.04
2. install ubuntu restricted extras
3. install sbs (leave password queries empty)
4. enjoy the music :)
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL i3-2100T - Ubuntu 11.04 - SBS
7.5.5
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Touch (1), Duet (1), Radio (1),
Accuphase DP65v CD (used
would suggest you raze what you have and start from scratch following
my steps - it truly should work especially given the fact your hardware
seems solid and common...
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL i3-2100T - Ubuntu 11.04 - SBS
7.5.4
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3
to gharris' point, yes, Ubuntu 11.04 declares SBS 7.5.4 a very
untrustworthy app at the start of the install. You have to force the
install and say everything's trusted, and do NOT enter passwords... at
least that's what worked for me.
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL
on essentials and simplified in, and
this is on hardware known to be somewhat problematic on Ubuntu for
now...
Truly, yours should work too. Where does it fail?
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel DH61DL i3-2100T - Ubuntu 11.04 - SBS
7.5.4
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1
).
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel D510MO - Ubuntu 10.04LTS - SBS 7.5.3
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
(used as DAC mostly)
Amplifiers: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8 - Acoustic
Energy
Install the NTFS Configuration Tool.
That's all I had to do. If it doesn't work, there are quite a few
threads that go in-depth into what to edit int he system and how to do
it, but I didn't find it necessary in 10.04.
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel D510MO - Ubuntu
For what it's worth, I run the desktop version as a server on a modestly
speced Atom box. I find the user interface much easier to navigate, and
you can manage it remotely too.
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel D510MO - Ubuntu 10.04LTS - SBS 7.5.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3
Ubuntu 10.10 Server in Amazon EC2...? Anyone tried it? Can that stay
within the free pricing tier? If so it could be an attractive
solution...
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel D510MO - Ubuntu 10.04LTS - SBS 7.5.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase
I wholeheartedly recommend
NTFS Configuration Tool
from the software center. Run it once, done. You'll never have to edit
fstabs again. :-)
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...pablo
Server: MiniITX build w/Intel D510MO - Ubuntu 10.04LTS - SBS 7.5.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase
was wondering what others'
experiences are with 7.5.1...
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 10.04LTS - SBS 7.4.2
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
(used as DAC mostly)
Amplifiers: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower
? I'm thinking one of the flavours
that appears in the Nightly list would be sensible?
visit the Linux forum. i am a happy Ubuntu user.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 10.04LTS - SBS 7.4.2
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
(used as DAC mostly
I don't think the repository is the way to install SBS anymore - I think
Logitech just wants us to download the .deb file with the GDebi
Installer.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 10.04LTS - SBS 7.4.2
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
from 25W to 38W in active state, and that includes
the external 1GB drive. If I check it in dormant state it'll be less
than 10W.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 10.04LTS - SBS 7.4.2
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
(used as DAC mostly
if you go settings-information... what does it tell you you are
running?
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
(used as DAC mostly)
Amplifiers: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers
specific SBS permission, easy to do with the
NTFS Config package).
10.04 seems geared up to be a very nice release.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
(used as DAC mostly)
Amplifiers
.
If you have installed a clean 10.04 beta on a machine, it will keep
upgrading automatically (and cleanly) to the release version.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Radio (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
(used as DAC mostly
.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8 - Acoustic
Energy Aego M
Headphones: Grado SR-1
there'll be a few warning
messages that will pop up during SBS installation on Ubuntu, but just
charge ahead.
You are likely to encounter the USB drive issue if your music resides
on an external drive. Easy enough to fix.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8
acess to their external devices (check the title of the topic). Not a
good thing.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8 - Acoustic
Energy Aego M
Headphones: Grado SR-1
spend my time looking at their issues than debating
theoretical issues with a fellow Linux user whose system also works
(although he seemingly doesn't follow the install issues in the Linux
forums here).
Happy Holidays!
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
to some of
your arrogance, but at this point in time you've dug your grave in this
argument with it.
Cheers.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers
the basic right to access extrernal xstorage devices. Line 1. Check your
homework.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned
, SBS should then run as OK as it every will under
7.4.1. I do that on the rare occasions that I restart the system.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
this release, and furthermore
happen irrespective of the user running 8.04 or 9.10 (the way to fix the
issues is somewhat different though).
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase
in
combination with anything SBS. :-)
I used 9.10 for a weekend on this machine, and then decided against it.
I could have gone back to 9.04, which also worked well, but why not
stick with the LTS release.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3
have been made (one can configure
IDE/SATA etc to do the strangest things).
If everything fails, grab an eternal USB CD-ROM drive somewhere. :)
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase
they are not root in any normal operation (it
seems you run your system differently, and more power to you, mind you).
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
of the topic.
I just will recommend anyone in any release dealing with USB drives in
Ubuntu check for the ntfs settings app and look in the Ubuntu Forums
for discussions on it.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet (1), Accuphase DP65v
means root level, somewhat flawed as I have
*always* claimed that philosophy is), and in Unix always meant that
everything I install gets my privileges - no more, no less. That is the
whole philosophy of access rights and security policies.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS
that is installed by the admin id ought
to be smart enough to make sure that sufficient resource permissions are
awarded to it for system wide operation. Otherwise the installation
procedure can only be regarded as buggy.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3
, because I
also have to mount my NFS partition differently (some experts in the
Ubuntu Forums don't quite buy it, but I have the results and the Grsync
logs to prove it).
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
collection on a USB drive, in which case some
more fiddling will be required...)
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned
with
the local copy of the music collection (the mastercopy is on a Synology
DS209 RAID1 drive I use for backups).
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3
music folder, and set up sharing. among Ubuntu machines
NFS is easy to set up, but Samba is more flexible in the end for shared
environments.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v
samyterje;493602 Wrote:
Agree pablolie, I can read music from UNR if she is in a shared folder
on the network ;-) But I'm planning to have one Squeezebox server on a
Windows Media Server and I have thought to use this as single music
jukebox server for 2 sueezebox boom and for 1 PC and 1
to
find the right thread.
Then again, the stuff that speaks for Ubuntu also mostly goes for
Debian. If it wasn't for Ubuntu I'd definitely run Debian, and I am
quite likely to use it soon anyhow.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3
and sudo commands... :-)
Your information is valuable - once the dust settles with major
upgrades in both Ubuntu and SBS (can anyone say 8.0) we truly should all
help in rewriting the wiki, which seems a tad dated in several areas
when it comes to Linux distributions.
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...pablo
Server
pfarrell;492668 Wrote:
pablolie wrote:[color=blue]
Real men run Debian on their servers.
Looks tons like Ubuntu, but is more stable (i.e. changes more slowly).
I think even 7.5 when its released will justify some changes to the
Wiki. At least for me the 7.4 to 7.5 upgrade was pretty
) that lives quite happily with SBS.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8 - Acoustic
Energy Aego M
Headphones
.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8 - Acoustic
Energy Aego M
Headphones: Grado SR-1
(which I have abandoned).
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8 - Acoustic
Energy Aego M
Headphones: Grado
isn't quite right about it when it
comes to running it on this particular computer... I have left it on
others though.
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...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Synaptic in Ubuntu seems to find the right version every time.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 8.04LTS - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8
was thinking it was time to have 9.10 across the board. I am just
in the process of bringing SBS up (I just did the 9.10 upgrade).
Based on this thread, and since I am running 9.10-32, I assume I shall
be just fine. :-)
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3
on it...
The tricks in Ubuntu forums aren't working.
And of course the password to the sbs user isn't readily available,
which probably would be the easiest way to get this accomplished.
Dammit.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase
*not* rely on
backing up directories... which clearly doesn't always work.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8
the entry is already there and thus you don't have to create a new
entry from scratch.
One sweet day we'll have to stop to gksudo around editing system files
to get stuff to work darn it... I mean, this stuff *should* work
automatically...
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 9.04
looks kind of ugly, fonts wise,
on this computer while it looks sharp on the others. Very strange.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 9.10 - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower
I am thinking of upgrading my always-on home machine to 9.10. I have
read quite a few threads about aborted scans...
Anyone here running the 9.10 and 7.4.1 combo, and if so, is it
relatively trouble free? I'd do the usual clean install.
Thanks Happy Thanksgiving!
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pablolie
...pablo
Good to hear - thanks Mitch!
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8 - Acoustic
Energy Aego M
Headphones
with the configuration you are using, so i can not
offer more comments beyond that. i am using Ubuntu 9.04 with SBS 7.4.1,
and things work (even though SBS needs to be restarted every time I
initilize the system, which luckily is not often at all).
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu
like others have noted, believe in strictly separating OS and data.
ideally on a separate drive, but certainly separate partitions. 500G for
music certainly sound sufficient, it takes a lot of music buying to get
there.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4.1
gratitude! It is about the
principle!
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned) - Audioengine 5/S8 - Acoustic
Energy Aego M
the changes
to be as overwhelming as i'd been led to believe, so probably my
always-on home machi ne will stay at the current level for now.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27D - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21
will be my next release for the SBS main
home media server. It's working just fine right now.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27 - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v - Creek OBH21/22
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned
Open a terminal window.
To stop SBS...
sudo /etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver stop
and, to start it...
sudo /etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver start
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27 - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4.1
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v
persisted -
SBS would start but would need to be stopped and restarted to be fully
functional.
I just saw that 7.4.1 was released as the latest stable release via
download (but not via the debian repository), and wonder if the behavior
will change.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27 - Ubuntu
unfortunately i have given up ont eh software players for now. it is a
major disappointment because i think them a differentiator for the
squeeze approach.
as i have said before, i would *pay* for a working, robust player
software.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27 - Ubuntu 9.04
configuration files re now in var/lib...
why do you want to stay with such an old Ubuntu version?
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27 - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v
Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tower (tuned
was convinced the SBR was happy and paying music when in fact it had
gone into a coma only a factory reset got it out of.
That sums it up.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: Shuttle X27 - Ubuntu 9.04 - SBS 7.4
Sources: SB3 (3), SB Boom (3), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD
Amplifier: Accuphase E306v
Loudspeakers
My Ubuntu SBS 7.4 install now regularly drops the library - SN stays on.
Very annoying. Guess it also explains some of the scanning issues people
see, or the inability of the web browser to start up. Stopping and
starting the application seems to fix it. But VERY annoying.
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