Did you restart the machine now you've got free space, and try connecting to the SB Server ?
Once this is done, does the ps command show many processes as in message '#14' (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=580985&postcount=14), or still a single one like in your message '#10' (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=580868&postcount=10) ? If SBS is still not running as it should, I stand by the hypothesis of a corrupted preference file (msg. '#18' (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=581321&postcount=18).) This is merely a guess on my part. Maybe the server log can provide guidance on what to do next. You could open a large terminal window (a wide window makes long lines more readable), and a normal one then: - In the small terminal window, type: "sudo /etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver stop" to stop SBS - In the large terminal window, type: "sudo tail -f /var/log/squeezeboxserver/server.log" to print in the window any new line that will come to that file. - In the small window, type: "sudo /etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver start" to start SBS. And traces should start printing in the large window. When then dust has settled in the large window, you can stop SBS again. Alternative, stop "tail" from reading the file (in the large window, hit control-C and this will kill "tail".) Copy-paste to here if you see something that looks like errors at startup. -- epoch1970 Daily dose delivered by: 2 SB Classic (fw 130), 1 SB Boom (fw 50) SqueezeCenter 7.3.4 (Debian 5.0) with plugins: ContextMenu, SaverSwitcher by Peter Watkins Server Power Control by Gordon Harris WeatherTime by Martin Rehfeld IRBlaster by Gwendesign (Felix) FindArt, CDplayer by bpa BBC iPlayer, SwitchPlayer by Triode PowerSave by Jason Holtzapple TrackStat by Erland Isaksson. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ epoch1970's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=16711 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=82338
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