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

2007-04-15 Thread Stoker
Thanks for all the replies. It seems that I'd just installed the AlienBBC plugin to the wrong directory. When I re-installed AlienBBC to /usr/share/slimserver (as Gleam suggested) then it all sprang into life and I'm now happily listening to Radio4 Thanks again guys -- Stoker --ian

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

2007-04-15 Thread CatBus
snarlydwarf;194999 Wrote: they never ever did a software upgrade... that they just didnt care: if it was broken, go buy a new one was easier for them than actually maintaining code and updates That's why I pretty much require a home router that's supported by DD-WRT--at least I know it's

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

2007-04-15 Thread Robin Bowes
redbluemangle wrote: 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? try: http://localhost:9000/default R.

[SlimDevices: Unix] Migration from Windows - Ubuntu full-time, SlimServer-oriented programs?

2007-04-15 Thread Mark Lanctot
Well my SlimServer died almost a month ago now - the gory details are 'here' (http://www.abxzone.com/forums/general-intel-platform-discussions/108255-system-death-troubleshooting-advice-needed.html). Since then, I've got my SlimServer back up using some secondary hardware I had, a 1.2 GHz Duron

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Migration from Windows - Ubuntu full-time, SlimServer-oriented programs?

2007-04-15 Thread Balthazar_B
Of course if you had a sufficient platform you could run Linux and Windows virtual machines and use each for how it is best suited... -- Balthazar_B Balthazar_B's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Migration from Windows - Ubuntu full-time, SlimServer-oriented programs?

2007-04-15 Thread Mark Lanctot
Balthazar_B;195279 Wrote: Of course if you had a sufficient platform you could run Linux and Windows virtual machines and use each for how it is best suited... I haven't investigated VM - it's very new. When I first started learning all this stuff, it was dual boot. I'll have to do some