I updated the SlimCD to include SlimServer 6.2 and the latest version of
the plugins. The new update script will download nightlies from the 6.2
branch.
http://www.herger.net/slim/detail.ph...kategorie=slim
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Thread: SlimCD updated
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2005-10-26, 03:40 #1
SlimCD updated
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2005-10-26, 22:01 #2Senior Member
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Re: SlimCD updated
Great! That's the news I was looking for. Thanks alot.
BTW Does SimCD support Unicode and Wake On Lan?
Cheers,
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2005-10-26, 23:47 #3
Re: SlimCD updated
> BTW Does SimCD support Unicode and Wake On Lan?
If you mean Unicode on the display - I don't think so as (lack of need for
this) I've never installed any fonts. I'll have a look at it. Might be
interesting.
As for WOL - I don't know! I'm not sure whether the underlying linux base
does support it. But as it is held really lean, I doubt it. And I didn't
find any information about it on the damnsmalllinux.org forums, neither.
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2005-10-27, 00:46 #4
Re: SlimCD updated
>> BTW Does SimCD support Unicode and Wake On Lan?
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> If you mean Unicode on the display - I don't think so as (lack of need
> for this) I've never installed any fonts. I'll have a look at it. Might
> be interesting.
Hmm... The main problem are licensing issues. The fonts aren't available
for free distribution. Please see
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=15573 for details. You
probably have one of those fonts (very likely Arial). It then should be
easy enough to copy it to the slimserver's Graphics folder.
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2005-10-27, 02:10 #5
Hi Michael!
I have one linux box running SlimCD on harddisk (remember?).
To upgrade to 6.2 , should I just rename the old 6.1 directory , and put there the 6.2? Anything else I should have in mind (except the script for nightlies, etc).
Thanks!
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2005-10-27, 03:31 #6
Re: SlimCD updated
> I have one linux box running SlimCD on harddisk (remember?).
> To upgrade to 6.2 , should I just rename the old 6.1 directory , and
> put there the 6.2?
That's (about) what I did. Moved /opt/slimserver to /tmp, copied the new
folder from the CD to /opt/slimserver, copied the old slimserver.pref to
the new folder and restarted slimserver. I copied the /opt/slimserver from
the new CD as it already contains the latest third party plugins (like
AlienBBC).
> Anything else I should have in mind (except the
Do a backup first :-).
> script for nightlies, etc).
You should consider the latest script. The old would still work, but it
downloads the now rather unstable 6.5 trunk.
Hmm... though I don't replacing the old image with the new one for HD
installations (I didn't neither), it might be worth downloading the image
for simplicity.
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2005-10-29, 21:22 #7Senior Member
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SlimCD Unicode Support
>Hmm... The main problem are licensing issues. The fonts aren't available for free distribution.
>You probably have one of those fonts (very likely Arial). It then should be easy enough to copy it to the slimserver's Graphics folder.
I copied over Cyberbit.ttf to the Graphics folder. It does not work. Debug message is the following:
Trying to load GD Library for TTF support: not ok!
Error while trying to load GD Library: Can't locate loadable object for module GD in @INC
BTW CyberBit fonts are free for non-commercial use. It should be okay to add them to SlimCD.
Thanks,
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2005-10-30, 14:08 #8
Re: SlimCD updated
> I copied over Cyberbit.ttf to the Graphics folder. It does not work.
> Debug message is the following:
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> Trying to load GD Library for TTF support: not ok!
> Error while trying to load GD Library: Can't locate loadable object for
> module GD in @INC
Yep. That's exactly the point where I'm stuck. I tried to find a suitable
module and even compile it myself. But I failed even the latter :-(. I
spent a few hours - and gave up for the moment, I'm sorry.
> BTW CyberBit fonts are free for non-commercial use. It should be okay
> to add them to SlimCD.
There were too many (R)s and (TM)s on that page to make me believe this
:-). But it would have been easy enough to write a script which downloads
the trial version of code2000 on demand. But the GD problem...
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2005-10-30, 19:04 #9Senior Member
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>Yep. That's exactly the point where I'm stuck. I tried to find a suitable
>module and even compile it myself. But I failed even the latter :-(. I
>spent a few hours - and gave up for the moment, I'm sorry.
Hi Michael,
I am sorry to ruin your weekend. I appreciate all your efforts.
Thank you!
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2005-10-31, 01:02 #10
Re: SlimCD updated
> I am sorry to ruin your weekend. I appreciate all your efforts.
Don't worry about my weekend! I gave up friday night. And then I spent an
extraordinarily beautiful late autumn day in the alps. Not ruined at all!
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