I've tried this on a SheevaPlug but not on my Raspberry Pi. ![]() (24-07-2014 10:27)prodigy999 Wrote: Hi,Īutomatic start should work with Debian wheezy. There is/was no way to start it automatically.īefore this, minimserver on my "old" raspberry worked free of errors and automatic start also worked. Yesterday I did a completly new installation (debian wheezy) of my raspberry. So, I did again minimserver/bin/setup, the desktop integration was already disabled and the automatic startup is enabled.Īs you can see in my first post, there is no minimserver ~ $ minimserver/bin/stopall After doing this, you don't need to use the minimserver/bin/startc or minimserver/bin/startd commands because MinimServer will already be running. If you want MinimServer to start automatically (with root ownership), you can use minimserver/bin/setup to disable desktop integration and enable automatic startup, then reboot the Raspberry Pi. The automatic instance is started with root ownership and the manual instance has user privilege, so the manual instance can't write to files that have been created by the automatic instance. It looks like the error you are getting is caused by having MinimServer start automatically and then trying to start it again manually. If you want to use autostart, you need to set this up using the miniimserver/bin/setup command. No MinimServer instances are ~ $ ~ $ minimserver/bin/startd: 5: minimserver/bin/startd: cannot cre ate minimserver.out: Permission ~ $ minimserver/bin/startc There are some error ~ $ minimserver/bin/stopallĬhecking for running instances of MinimServer. I think it has to do with rights on my pi. I can start minimserver with command sudo, but autostart does not work. I installed the latest version of minimserver on my raspberry pi. Go back to “first steps” tab and click “Restart” tab and wait for the server to restart(23-07-2014 18:19)prodigy999 Wrote: Hi, (This can normally be initiated by a desktop shortcut with “ 3.Ĝlick on “Sharing”, in the Content locations section, select the “Browse” button to select your Music locationĤ.Ĝheck that under Devices, get more detail and check your PC/Mac/iPhone/iPad have been selected as either "Generic Media Receiver" or "Linn Kinsky Desktop control point" with your Music tree selection.ĥ. This means that a manual scan has to be promoted when any media is added. Once opened, select the Settings icon, this will open the Twonky configurationĢ.Ĝlick on “Advanced” and Change “Rescan internal” to 0. Twonky 7&8 can be changed using the Tree navigational Builder within Setup.ġ. Twonky will now start from scratch and build the database ready for the DS to use. Go back to “first steps” tab and click “Restart” tab and wait for the server to restartĦ.Ĝlick on “Maintenance” and “Rebuild database”. ![]() ![]() (This can normally be initiated by a desktop shortcut with “ 5. Once opened, select the Spanner icon, this will open the Twonky configurationĢ.Ĝlick on “first steps” – change to “Advanced default navigation” Save changes.ģ.Ĝlick on “Sharing”, in the Content locations section, select the “Browse” button to select your Music locationĤ.Ĝhange “Rescan in minutes” to 0. Twonky5 and Twonky6 require XML file editing.ġ. The Music tree can only be easily edited in Twonky4. Now retry the iPad Kazoo and it will probably now work. The solution is to go in the Twonky Settings > Advanced > Media receivers and RESET LIST. But you may if you go to a PC/Mac and this does allow the same Music (or vice-versa) you will probably also using Twonkymedia. TWONKY ISSUES Twonky Media music greyed out or will not play If you are looking at the Music and the Music cannot be added to the Playlist or is grayed out. You need to buy a licence and update from Twonky Downloads V8.4 (QNAPx86_64) Note: TwonkyMedia is not supported by QNAP on QNAP firmware QTS4.3 and later.
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