I've set up MusicIP and Squeezebox Server on a new installation of
Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit and done everything the way I have for a few years.
The problem is Squeezebox Server is not seeing MusicIP when first
booted.

I installed Boot-Up Manager and changed the priority of mmserver to 15
and left squeezeboxserver at 20 (as I've done many times). However,
after rebooting, SBS does not see MIP. If I then restart SBS manually,
everything is fine.

Has something about start up priorities changed in 10.10 64-bit? I even
made mmserver 10 and SBS 60 thinking that might help, but no luck.

Any ideas?

Thanks.


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