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You run it on your server. In its config file, you point
to a directory with mp3 or ogg files. It will do the magic
work of converting files to streams, so you can choose and
play music from another box on your network.
Hope this helps,
Ed
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se note about it.
The solution is documented here:
http://the-hug.org/opus379.html
Note that the procedure documented there does not include
fixing cron; you'll need to fix paths in the mailman crontab.
Be very careful to note the difference between /var and /usr
in the new mailman paths.
ripts are for. I wrote my own front end.
Good luck,
Ed
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irst thing I'd check, though, are the account settings
on the Mac. Maybe there's a mismatch between the claimed
account name ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the SMTP server ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
that's triggering antispam rules?
G'luck,
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the cdrtools-devel version claims to... but I'm not interested
in verifying that claim :-). So you can't really do -s 4608M
or whatever the size is for a DVD.
Lots more info, including very thorough documentation and tutorials,
on the project home page:
http://dar.linux.free.f
>> http://mg.pov.lt/xorg.conf
>>
>Perfect!
Have fun!
And, a favor request: if you start seeing pixel sparkle,
can you (privately) drop me a line? I'm trying to figure
out if it's my (Radeon) card, cable, monitor, or gremlins.
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), but you rarely hear about it these days.
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wlan0
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>I did not try specifying the essid manually, given that it is the only essid
>in the vicinity and iwconfig shows that my machine has already associated
>with it.
This is a stupid thing to write, and it may not help, but:
Are you running wpa_supplicant? If so, have you tried stopping it?
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