On 29 June 2012 21:38, sebp <[email protected]> wrote: > As I'm also using Debian, and just did the test, I'm pretty sure you > were, because that's how the web interface looks like right after the > package installation: > [image: http://squeeze.le-seb.net/lms-privacy.png]
Nope, never seen anything like it. My Slimserver install is years old, the configuration even older, migrated from when I ran code direct from the repository. From time to time I have to cajole it into using the server's own MySQL install and audio decoders, but other than that, no maintenance neccessary. It never ever crashes without provocation, either. (Trying to transcode 24/96 FLAC into 24/48 FLAC with only 256 MB RAM for the VM was provocation, apparently. ^^) A perfect example for never touching a running system. Anyway, I'm guessing this setup wizard only shows for new installs and/or in the new skin. But the setting might well have been enabled silently ... ... ... no it hasn't. Everything is just fine :-) BTW, how open is the code that runs on the Touch? Can we (change and) recompile everthing from the kernel up or is it mostly binary blobs? (Yay for most OT thread of the year! :p) On 29 June 2012 21:51, sebp <[email protected]> wrote: > VFDs have always been the pricier component of the old gen > Squeezebox models They also have the advantage of actually being readable from 2-3 m, even with less than perfect eyesight. I just tried that with my phone - the screen is about the same size - no dice, even when zoomed in all the way. Not that it matters that much, I never use the SB2's screen for navigating anymore, but being able to see at a glance what's playing is nice. That and the clock. _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch
