Hi Guys, I have just installed ubuntu as I had a disc crash and it was an ideal time to try it out. I have been using win 7 up to now and getting on fine with SBS. I quite like ubuntu but as a linux newbie it's giving me a few headaches. I have installed SBS Version: 7.5.4 - r32171 downloaded from logitech site and run from gui. As said in previous post it said it was bad and not to install. I installed anyway and it runs ok. At first run it took me through the setup process, asking for location of music files, playlists and prompting for a password for sql. I gave it a password (cause I always do what I'm told ;-). Looking at this thread that may have been a mistake. I opened sbs in a browser, checked settings and did a scan but it didn't find anything. I then read this thread and tried to de install and reinstall sbs in the hope that I could try not giving sql a password. Sadly it bypasses the setup steps on re install and keeps the previous settings?? One thing I have noticed is that if I try to set my music folder in sbs it can't see any of the sub folders in my library. i.e. I have it pointing to /home/clive/music/Home Library normally. Under Home Library there are sub folders for file types/artist/album. I was going to point it at one of the sub folders to see if it made a difference but it can't see the sub folders. Sorry, I'm still using windows terminology :-0. Anyway, can anyone tell me if the problem is just one of permissions because I guess SBS is running a different username than me? If so how do I get round it? Or is it the sql password, in which case how do I completely de install sbs?
Regards Clive -- cliver SBS Version: 7.5.3 - r31792 SB Touch 7.5.3 - r9283 Squeezeplay 7.5.3 - r0 Win 7 Ultimate (64 Bit) SP1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cliver's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=43289 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=87719 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
