Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Ubuntu debug files

2007-04-14 Thread smc2911
Assuming you use the deb package on ubuntu, the logs end up in /var/log/slimserver/slimserver.log. You can also start slimserver directly from the command line rather than using the init script and using the --d_plugins and any other relevant flags (run slimserver --help for the full list). If

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Slimserver 6.5.1 and Solaris 10 x86

2007-04-14 Thread Friedmutant
Okay, it seems the solution to my YAML problem was to just disable the YAML module in slimserver's own CPAN directory. So after that and a few other struggles along the way, I have a running slimserver that connects to my existing mysql instance. The current road block is scanner.pl pukes on

[SlimDevices: Unix] Trouble getting AlienBBC to work with Debian

2007-04-14 Thread Stoker
Hi all I recently build myself a Debian Linux server from an old PC with the intention of using it to run SlimServer. I managed to get Slimserver (Version 6.5.1-11206) up and running very easily and I am now using it to stream to my SqueezeBox. Unfortunately, I'm having a lot of trouble getting

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Slimserver 6.5.1 and Solaris 10 x86

2007-04-14 Thread jth
Can you post your environment (env command) and the results of the Bin/build-perl-modules script here? I recommend building your own perl and not using a precompiled version (Solaris/blastwave/sunfreeware/other). It's really no trouble if you have gcc installed. -- jth

[SlimDevices: Unix] I changed the theme setting now server wont load in browser

2007-04-14 Thread redbluemangle
I was trying to set up slim server and after it telling me my music directory wasn't valid, I changed the theme to fishbone. Now I can't bring up localhost:9000 or w/e in my browser. :-( Help? -- redbluemangle

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Trouble getting AlienBBC to work with Debian

2007-04-14 Thread bpa
Start off by checking if installation looks OK. 1. Are there 3 RTSP entries in Server Settings/Filetypes ? 2. Are all the settings checked ? 3. If the above are OK - double check that you used the 6.5 installation of AlienBBC 1.06 and not the 6.2/6.3 version. -- bpa

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Slimserver 6.5.1 and Solaris 10 x86

2007-04-14 Thread Friedmutant
== User slimsrv's env: == HZ= SHELL=/usr/bin/bash TERM=xterm MAIL=/var/mail/slimsrv PATH=/opt/csw/bin:/usr/bin: PWD=/usr/local/slimserver LANG=C TZ=US/Pacific SHLVL=1 HOME=/usr/local/slimserver LOGNAME=slimsrv

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Periodic inexplicable server death (no space left on device)

2007-04-14 Thread CatBus
All memory checks out OK (man is that a long test!) I replaced the router--it needed killing anyway. No problems so far, but that doesn't mean much. Here's the list of devices on the network: Server with Marvell gigabit card (also has unused onboard Intel 10/100) Desktop with SiS onboard

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Slimserver 6.5.1 and Solaris 10 x86

2007-04-14 Thread jth
Try putting your blastwave mysql_config in your path (this might not be in /opt/csw/bin). For the dns issue, make sure you have dns in the hosts line in /etc/nsswitch.conf -- jth jth's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Periodic inexplicable server death (no space left on device)

2007-04-14 Thread snarlydwarf
CatBus;194976 Wrote: We'll see how this flies. If things behave themselves, this has been the most bizarre router death I've ever witnessed. I dunno, I have some neat ones from both a Belkin and a Netgear... the Belkin was especially fun: I could ssh into my linux machine from work but

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Trouble getting AlienBBC to work with Debian

2007-04-14 Thread gleam
I'm assuming you installed slimserver from one of the debian packages. If so, your base slimserver directory is /usr/share/slimserver, so you should untar alienbbc in that directory. I did that, and it's working like a charm for me. -- gleam

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Trouble getting AlienBBC to work with Debian

2007-04-14 Thread ChrisNY
Definitely check the version you installed. The link on the installation instruction page is to an older version. I was pulling my hair out trying to get things working on Ubuntu 6.10 this week and someone pointed this out. Turns out I was indeed using the wrong version of AlenBBC. --