I had upgraded from Feisty to Gusty but had a couple of issues.  I have
2 other machines that upgraded perfectly so I figured for the time it
takes and the fact the OS on this box is on its own drive - kill it,
reformat the drive and load it from the CD. (the copy I made before
upgrading the other two.)

When I did that I made SURE the sources were right and followed the
install to the letter, and up came SqueezeCenter.  It took a whole lot
of looking around as I am still a bit of a noob with Linux to figure
out what the heck was going on.

It could have been some weird fluke or something but when I looked at
my laptop OS it showed the same setting.  Now I know why when I added
GRIP last week I got the unstable version.

Its a very odd thing for sure, but it is possible the release version I
got had that setting as a default.


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