Jeff Pound [jfpound (AT) zeno (DOT) math.fsu.edu] wrote:
>
> I've been using the windows server with my Slimp3 for six months or so
> and everything has been working fine. Now it's time to migrate to the
> Linux server and I have a problem. I have a fresh (server, no GUI )
> install of Red Hat 8.0 running on a Compaq Deskpro 6000 (350mhz 128megs
> ram). I installed the latest slimserver. The server runs with no errors,
> the web interface works great, the player is recognized and seems fine.
> But when I play a song it only plays for about 5 seconds, then stops and
> the player goes blank about 15 seconds after that and stays that way
> until I mess with it. Unfortunately I'm relatively new to Linux so I'm
> not sure how to troubleshoot this.
>
> I'm really hoping to get this straightened out, any info or suggestions
> would be very helpful!!!
>
Try typing this (as root) and see if it makes a difference:
arp -s 172.16.1.51 00:04:20:04:03:4B
Where 172.16.1.51 is the player's IP address and 00:04:20:04:03:4B is
the player's MAC address.
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2003-12-19, 01:14 #1Kevin WalshGuest
Player only plays for 5 seconds under Red Hat 8.0 Linux :(
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2003-12-19, 06:44 #2Jeff PoundGuest
Player only plays for 5 seconds under Red Hat 8.0 Linux
KEVIN YOU FIXED IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :
I'm completely thrilled. Thanks so much!!!!
OK, so what did the command do? (please excuse my newbieness)
Thanks again.
Jeff
Kevin Walsh wrote:
Jeff Pound [jfpound (AT) zeno (DOT) math.fsu.edu] wrote:
I've been using the windows server with my Slimp3 for six months or so and everything has been working fine. Now it's time to migrate to the Linux server and I have a problem. I have a fresh (server, no GUI ) install of Red Hat 8.0 running on a Compaq Deskpro 6000 (350mhz 128megs ram). I installed the latest slimserver. The server runs with no errors, the web interface works great, the player is recognized and seems fine. But when I play a song it only plays for about 5 seconds, then stops and the player goes blank about 15 seconds after that and stays that way until I mess with it. Unfortunately I'm relatively new to Linux so I'm not sure how to troubleshoot this.
I'm really hoping to get this straightened out, any info or suggestions would be very helpful!!!
Try typing this (as root) and see if it makes a difference: arp -s 172.16.1.51 00:04:20:04:03:4B Where 172.16.1.51 is the player's IP address and 00:04:20:04:03:4B is the player's MAC address.
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2003-12-19, 09:33 #3
Player only plays for 5 seconds under Red Hat 8.0 Linux :(
Jeff,
Any chance of getting remote access to your system so I can
troubleshoot this?
Sean
On Dec 19, 2003, at 5:44 AM, Jeff Pound wrote:
> KEVIN YOU FIXED IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :
> I'm completely thrilled. Thanks so much!!!!
> OK, so what did the command do? (please excuse my newbieness)
>
> Thanks again.
> Jeff
>
> Kevin Walsh wrote:
>
> Jeff Pound [jfpound (AT) zeno (DOT) math.fsu.edu] wrote:
>
> I've been using the windows server with my Slimp3 for six months or so
> and everything has been working fine. Now it's time to migrate to the
> Linux server and I have a problem. I have a fresh (server, no GUI )
> install of Red Hat 8.0 running on a Compaq Deskpro 6000 (350mhz 128megs
> ram). I installed the latest slimserver. The server runs with no
> errors,
> the web interface works great, the player is recognized and seems fine.
> But when I play a song it only plays for about 5 seconds, then stops
> and
> the player goes blank about 15 seconds after that and stays that way
> until I mess with it. Unfortunately I'm relatively new to Linux so I'm
> not sure how to troubleshoot this.
>
> I'm really hoping to get this straightened out, any info or suggestions
> would be very helpful!!!
>
>
> Try typing this (as root) and see if it makes a difference:
>
> arp -s 172.16.1.51 00:04:20:04:03:4B
>
> Where 172.16.1.51 is the player's IP address and 00:04:20:04:03:4B is
> the player's MAC address.
>
>
>
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2003-12-19, 15:23 #4Jeff PoundGuest
Player only plays for 5 seconds under Red Hat 8.0 Linux
Yea that's fine with me Sean. How do we accomplish that?
Jeff
Sean Adams wrote:
>
> Jeff,
>
> Any chance of getting remote access to your system so I can
> troubleshoot this?
>
> Sean
>
> On Dec 19, 2003, at 5:44 AM, Jeff Pound wrote:
>
>> KEVIN YOU FIXED IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :
>> I'm completely thrilled. Thanks so much!!!!
>> OK, so what did the command do? (please excuse my newbieness)
>>
>> Thanks again.
>> Jeff
>>
>> Kevin Walsh wrote:
>>
>> Jeff Pound [jfpound (AT) zeno (DOT) math.fsu.edu] wrote:
>>
>> I've been using the windows server with my Slimp3 for six months or so
>> and everything has been working fine. Now it's time to migrate to the
>> Linux server and I have a problem. I have a fresh (server, no GUI )
>> install of Red Hat 8.0 running on a Compaq Deskpro 6000 (350mhz 128megs
>> ram). I installed the latest slimserver. The server runs with no errors,
>> the web interface works great, the player is recognized and seems fine.
>> But when I play a song it only plays for about 5 seconds, then stops and
>> the player goes blank about 15 seconds after that and stays that way
>> until I mess with it. Unfortunately I'm relatively new to Linux so I'm
>> not sure how to troubleshoot this.
>>
>> I'm really hoping to get this straightened out, any info or suggestions
>> would be very helpful!!!
>>
>>
>> Try typing this (as root) and see if it makes a difference:
>>
>> arp -s 172.16.1.51 00:04:20:04:03:4B
>>
>> Where 172.16.1.51 is the player's IP address and 00:04:20:04:03:4B is
>> the player's MAC address.
>>
>>
>>
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2003-12-19, 15:54 #5Jeff PoundGuest
Player only plays for 5 seconds under Red Hat 8.0 Linux
Sean,
FYI, the problem does not appear to return if I restart the server. But
does return if I reboot the machine.
I assume I'd need to give you a telnet login with some privileges and
somehow get you past my firewall. I'm not sure how to do either right
now. I can usually figure this kind of stuff out given some time, but if
you can tell me what to do, that's quicker
Jeff
Jeff Pound wrote:
> Yea that's fine with me Sean. How do we accomplish that?
> Jeff
>
> Sean Adams wrote:
>
>>
>> Jeff,
>>
>> Any chance of getting remote access to your system so I can
>> troubleshoot this?
>>
>> Sean
>>
>> On Dec 19, 2003, at 5:44 AM, Jeff Pound wrote:
>>
>>> KEVIN YOU FIXED IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :
>>> I'm completely thrilled. Thanks so much!!!!
>>> OK, so what did the command do? (please excuse my newbieness)
>>>
>>> Thanks again.
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>> Kevin Walsh wrote:
>>>
>>> Jeff Pound [jfpound (AT) zeno (DOT) math.fsu.edu] wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been using the windows server with my Slimp3 for six months or so
>>> and everything has been working fine. Now it's time to migrate to the
>>> Linux server and I have a problem. I have a fresh (server, no GUI )
>>> install of Red Hat 8.0 running on a Compaq Deskpro 6000 (350mhz 128megs
>>> ram). I installed the latest slimserver. The server runs with no
>>> errors,
>>> the web interface works great, the player is recognized and seems fine.
>>> But when I play a song it only plays for about 5 seconds, then stops
>>> and
>>> the player goes blank about 15 seconds after that and stays that way
>>> until I mess with it. Unfortunately I'm relatively new to Linux so I'm
>>> not sure how to troubleshoot this.
>>>
>>> I'm really hoping to get this straightened out, any info or suggestions
>>> would be very helpful!!!
>>>
>>>
>>> Try typing this (as root) and see if it makes a difference:
>>>
>>> arp -s 172.16.1.51 00:04:20:04:03:4B
>>>
>>> Where 172.16.1.51 is the player's IP address and 00:04:20:04:03:4B is
>>> the player's MAC address.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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