JackOfAll wrote: > OK. > > > > That's probably a wise move, especially if you have a router with a dhcp > implementation, that whilst spec compliant, insists on giving out a new > address rather than re-issuing the existing one. I am aware of "issues", > when the wireless IP address changes and think I'm probably going to > need to add a couple of scripts that get executed when the IP changes, > to restart services that need to know it has changed. > > I've spent 4 hours today trying to reproduce the "hang" that people have > seen when upgrading jivelite. A script running, that is constantly > upgrading and then downgrading jivelite, upgrading then downgrading..... > Can I reproduce the issue... I wish I could. > > > > I think you might have that the wrong way around. My expectation is that > the lua web service on port 8081 should be the faster or more > responsive, than the original Java (tomcat) version on port 8080.
You are right Clive! Since I have got the WB I have been assigning a static IP address but after installing the new image I was so excited to do my tests that I completely forgot to do it..lol.. Indeed I meant the other way around, sorry. The lua web service on port 8081 is much faster! As far as IR remotes are concerned I have just remembered that a few time ago I bought a Logitech Harmony 300 for my old Ubuntu server (asus s1-at5nm10e). I will try to do some tests with Flirc. Primary system: Squeezebox Touch, iPengHD/Squeezepad on iPad3, Little Doc DAC I, Virtue Audio One, Philips DVP3580, Mission M34i. Secondary system: Wandboard Dual&Quad with CSOS F19 R3, iPengHD/Squeezepad on iPad3, Cambridge Audio DacMagic, Cambridge Audio Azur 640C V2, Little Dot III, AKG K 702. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ albertone74's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=23863 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=99395 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
