Most recent edit on 2009-05-20 02:29:35 by HarryBo
Additions:
This is the main SqueezeCenter preferences file. It details everything from the location of your music files (/mnt/music in this case) to the formats used for displaying track names etc. This file is made available for convenience - you can copy/paste large chunks of your MasterLibrary's configuration if you wish. Otherwise, you can edit almost every aspect of SqueezeCenter's configuration using it's web interface on port 9000.
Deletions:
This is the main SqueezeCenter preferences file. It details everything from the location of your music files (/mnt/music in this case) to the formats used for displaying track names etc. This file is made available for convenience - you can copy/paste large chunks of your MasterLibrary's configuration if you wish. Otherwise, you can edit almost every aspect of SqueezeCenter's configuration using the web interface.
Edited on 2009-05-20 02:29:11 by HarryBo
Additions:
/etc/slimcar.conf
This file is used to tell SlimCar where to get music from, which services to run and what networking settings to use. It can be edited using the WebInterface, or manually with a text editor (GNU nano is provided) either locally or over SSH.
A sample configuration file:
Deletions:
These files are stored on the main partition, under /etc/slimcar. You can edit these files either by connecting a keyboard and display to SlimCar and logging in to manually edit them, or by using the Installer.
config
This file is used to tell SlimCar where to get music from and to define the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
- # SlimCar Configuration
- # Network Configuration
- IPADDR=192.168.0.151
- NETMASK=255.255.255.0
- GATEWAY=192.168.0.1
- # IP Address of your Master Library
- RSYNC_SERVER=192.168.0.3
- # Rsync paths for Music/Playlists
- MUSIC_PATH=music
- PLAYLIST_PATH=playlists
Edited on 2008-07-01 03:36:13 by HarryBo
Additions:
This file is used to tell SlimCar where to get music from and to define the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
Deletions:
This file is used to tell SlimCar where to get music from and defines the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. - ie: the IP address of your MasterLibrary and your Rsync paths. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
Edited on 2008-07-01 03:32:10 by HarryBo
Additions:
These files are stored on the main partition, under /etc/slimcar. You can edit these files either by connecting a keyboard and display to SlimCar and logging in to manually edit them, or by using the Installer.
Deletions:
These files are stored on the main partition, under /etc/slim. You can edit these files either by connecting a keyboard and display to SlimCar and logging in to manually edit them, or by using the Installer.
Edited on 2008-07-01 03:20:00 by HarryBo
Additions:
~ SlimCar Configuration
Deletions:
~ SlimCar Configuration
Edited on 2008-07-01 03:19:49 by HarryBo
Additions:
This file is used to tell SlimCar where to get music from and defines the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. - ie: the IP address of your MasterLibrary and your Rsync paths. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
# SlimCar Configuration
# Network Configuration
IPADDR=192.168.0.151
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
GATEWAY=192.168.0.1
Deletions:
network
This file defines the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. It is highly recommended that you use a static IP address for SlimCar, but you will need to edit the exact settings depending on how your network is configured. This file is symlinked to the standard Slackware config file at /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf. A sample configuration is shown below:
- # Config information for eth0:
- IPADDR[0]="192.168.0.151"
- NETMASK[0]="255.255.255.0"
- GATEWAY="192.168.0.1"
This file is used to tell SlimCar where to get music from - ie: the IP address of your MasterLibrary and your Rsync paths. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
Edited on 2008-07-01 03:11:04 by HarryBo
Deletions:
~ Modified version of rc.inet1.conf from Slackware 12.0
Edited on 2008-07-01 03:10:58 by HarryBo
Additions:
This file defines the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. It is highly recommended that you use a static IP address for SlimCar, but you will need to edit the exact settings depending on how your network is configured. This file is symlinked to the standard Slackware config file at /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf. A sample configuration is shown below:
# Modified version of rc.inet1.conf from Slackware 12.0
# Config information for eth0:
IPADDR[0]="192.168.0.151"
NETMASK[0]="255.255.255.0"
GATEWAY="192.168.0.1"
Deletions:
This file defines the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. It is highly recommended that you use a static IP address for SlimCar, but you will need to edit the exact settings depending on how your network is configured. The standard configuration is shown below:
TODO: INCLUDE ipv4 FILE
Edited on 2008-07-01 03:09:31 by HarryBo
Deletions:
~&
Edited on 2008-07-01 03:09:24 by HarryBo
Additions:
~ SlimCar Configuration
Deletions:
~ SlimCar Configuration
Edited on 2008-07-01 03:08:55 by HarryBo
Additions:
config
This file is used to tell SlimCar where to get music from - ie: the IP address of your MasterLibrary and your Rsync paths. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
-
- # SlimCar Configuration
-
- # IP Address of your Master Library
- RSYNC_SERVER=192.168.0.3
-
- # Rsync paths for Music/Playlists
- MUSIC_PATH=music
- PLAYLIST_PATH=playlists
Deletions:
music
This file is SlimCar's key startup script. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
TODO: INCLUDE music SNIPPET
Edited on 2008-07-01 02:33:14 by HarryBo
Additions:
Configuration Files
SlimCar includes a few configuration files that can be used to adapt the system to your particular setup. These files are created according to your choices when you use the Installer.
These files are stored on the main partition, under /etc/slim. You can edit these files either by connecting a keyboard and display to SlimCar and logging in to manually edit them, or by using the Installer.
slim.prefs
This is the main SqueezeCenter preferences file. It details everything from the location of your music files (/mnt/music in this case) to the formats used for displaying track names etc. This file is made available for convenience - you can copy/paste large chunks of your MasterLibrary's configuration if you wish. Otherwise, you can edit almost every aspect of SqueezeCenter's configuration using the web interface.
network
This file defines the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. It is highly recommended that you use a static IP address for SlimCar, but you will need to edit the exact settings depending on how your network is configured. The standard configuration is shown below:
TODO: INCLUDE ipv4 FILE
music
This file is SlimCar's key startup script. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
TODO: INCLUDE music SNIPPET
Deletions:
Configuration Files
SlimCar includes a few configuration files that can be used to adapt the system to your particular setup. These files are created according to your choices when you use the Installer.
These files are stored on the main partition, under /etc/slim. You can edit these files either by connecting a keyboard and display to SlimCar and logging in to manually edit them, or by using the Installer.
slim.prefs
This is the main SlimServer preferences file. It details everything from the location of your music files (/mnt/music in this case) to the formats used for displaying track names etc. This file is made available for convenience - you can copy/paste large chunks of your MasterLibrary's configuration if you wish. Otherwise, you can edit almost every aspect of SlimServer's configuration using the web interface.
network
This file defines the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. It is highly recommended that you use a static IP address for SlimCar, but you will need to edit the exact settings depending on how your network is configured. The standard configuration is shown below:
TODO: INCLUDE ipv4 FILE
music
This file is one of SlimCar's key startup scripts. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
TODO: INCLUDE music SNIPPET
Edited on 2007-01-19 09:47:22 by HarryBo
Additions:
Configuration Files
SlimCar includes a few configuration files that can be used to adapt the system to your particular setup. These files are created according to your choices when you use the Installer.
These files are stored on the main partition, under /etc/slim. You can edit these files either by connecting a keyboard and display to SlimCar and logging in to manually edit them, or by using the Installer.
slim.prefs
This is the main SlimServer preferences file. It details everything from the location of your music files (/mnt/music in this case) to the formats used for displaying track names etc. This file is made available for convenience - you can copy/paste large chunks of your MasterLibrary's configuration if you wish. Otherwise, you can edit almost every aspect of SlimServer's configuration using the web interface.
network
This file defines the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. It is highly recommended that you use a static IP address for SlimCar, but you will need to edit the exact settings depending on how your network is configured. The standard configuration is shown below:
TODO: INCLUDE ipv4 FILE
music
This file is one of SlimCar's key startup scripts. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
TODO: INCLUDE music SNIPPET
Deletions:
Configuration Files
SlimCar includes a few configuration files that can be used to adapt the system to your particular setup. These files are created according to your choices when you use the Installer.
These files are stored on the main partition, under /etc/slim. You can edit these files either by connecting a keyboard and mouse to SlimCar and logging in to manually edit them, or by using the Installer.
slim.prefs
This is the main SlimServer preferences file. It details everything from the location of your music files (/mnt/music in this case) to the formats used for displaying track names etc. This file is made available for convenience - you can copy/paste large chunks of your MasterLibrary's configuration if you wish. Otherwise, you can edit almost every aspect of SlimServer's configuration using the web interface.
network
This file defines the TCP/IP settings used by SlimCar. It is highly recommended that you use a static IP address for SlimCar, but you will need to edit the exact settings depending on how your network is configured. The standard configuration is shown below:
TODO: INCLUDE ipv4 FILE
music
This file is one of SlimCar's key startup scripts. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
TODO: INCLUDE music SNIPPET
Edited on 2007-01-19 09:21:50 by HarryBo
Additions:
SlimCar includes a few configuration files that can be used to adapt the system to your particular setup. These files are created according to your choices when you use the Installer.
These files are stored on the main partition, under /etc/slim. You can edit these files either by connecting a keyboard and mouse to SlimCar and logging in to manually edit them, or by using the Installer.
network
This file is one of SlimCar's key startup scripts. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variables at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
Deletions:
SlimCar includes a few configuration files that can be used to adapt it to your particular setup.
All of these files can be found on the CompactFlash card, in subdirectory "config". You can open these files on any PC that supports the FAT16 filesystem - so you can edit these on Windows.
ipv4
This file is one of SlimCar's key startup scripts. It is called whenever you boot SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variable at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your MasterLibrary.
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-09-05 20:44:29 by HarryBo []
Page view:
Configuration Files
SlimCar includes a few configuration files that can be used to adapt it to your particular setup.
All of these files can be found on the
CompactFlash card, in subdirectory "config". You can open these files on any PC that supports the FAT16 filesystem - so you can edit these on Windows.
slim.prefs
This is the main
SlimServer preferences file. It details everything from the location of your music files (/mnt/music in this case) to the formats used for displaying track names etc. This file is made available for convenience - you can copy/paste large chunks of your
MasterLibrary's configuration if you wish. Otherwise, you can edit almost every aspect of
SlimServer's configuration using the web interface.
ipv4
This file defines the TCP/IP settings used by
SlimCar. It is highly recommended that you use a static IP address for
SlimCar, but you will need to edit the exact settings depending on how your network is configured. The standard configuration is shown below:
TODO: INCLUDE ipv4 FILE
music
This file is one of
SlimCar's key startup scripts. It is called whenever you boot
SlimCar, but is only really used when you have it connected to your home network for synchronisation. There are a few variable at the top which define the settings Rsync will use to find your music/playlists. You need to point this at your
MasterLibrary.
TODO: INCLUDE music SNIPPET
CategoryProject