JackOfAll wrote: 
> Hi Henk,
> 
> I hope you do not think me rude, but the main reason why I do not
> publicise the repo is that I have very little or no time, to be able to
> support it.

No Problem at all but in the SOA thread your talking of a bash script if
your willing to share it i would appreciate that.
HB64 wrote: 
> 
> Most of the packages in the repo are installed but I have a question
> (maybe a dumb one), how does the "squeeze-web-gui" start?

JackOfAll wrote: 
> 
> Enable tomcat (sudo systemctl enable tomcat) and start (sudo
> systemctl start tomcat) tomcat. Then you should be able to access the
> gui via web browser, port 8080, path /squeeze. 
> eg. http://IP_ADDRESS_OF_WANDBOARD:8080/squeeze

It seems tomcat was missing some dependencies, my friend google was
willing enough to help me and now it works.

HB64 wrote: 
> 
> And further on the wandboard jive lite seems to go haywire it's
> installed with it's dependencies but on my screen all I see is the
> community squeeze logo for a few seconds and then it starts again and
> again and again ..........

JackOfAll wrote: 
> 
> Not sure about that. Works for me and others.... Are you running
> jivelite on the device, to a display connected to the device, or over a
> ssh session to remote display?

Jivelite is remote installed on the wandboard quad wich is connected to
my tv, i have also a SOA image for the wandboard en when i put that sd
card in it it gives the same result no clue what's going on.

HB64 wrote: 
> 
> And squeezelite...... without de squeezewebgui i have no idea how to
> make it in working order.

JackOfAll wrote: 
> 
> Enable and start tomcat, as explained above.

Eventually i got it going without the gui, again with my friend google.
As stated by you in the SOA thread, 
"The techies can figure it out, (and many have), if someone is savvy
enough to install a base Fedora image, install a third party repo and
install the packages without any documentation or support.... well, they
are not going to need any on-going support...."
It seems i'm a techie :D :D :D even though Linux is not really my thing,
there are still a few little things that I do not get working properly
such as SMB but eventually i will get all in working order.
Thanks for your reply I appreciate your honesty.

Greetings,

Henk


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