bigfoot65,
SABNZBD...
Tries the install and could not connect. un-install/ re-installed still NO.
Had to un-install/re-install RPM Fusion (Non-Free)
The install Sab
and
Manually had to start the service
MINDTERM....BTW
Did all this via mindterm. Seems nice and stable. Works good.
Thanks
JoeAverge
Sabnzbd, DLNA, Wordpres and Mindterm final testing
Re: Sabnzbd, DLNA, Wordpres and Mindterm final testing
Thanks for the update. So you had RPM Fusion (Non-Free) already installed? We tested this on a clean system with no issues.
Obviously the RPM Fusion is required to be installed first as indicated by the description, so hoping users see that. If you have any suggestions as to a better way to ensure it is installed first, please let us know.
Obviously the RPM Fusion is required to be installed first as indicated by the description, so hoping users see that. If you have any suggestions as to a better way to ensure it is installed first, please let us know.
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
Re: Sabnzbd, DLNA, Wordpres and Mindterm final testing
Yes...Had them both installed previously and Yes...installed Free before non-free
Hopefully others can test install on their current setup.
Hopefully others can test install on their current setup.
Re: Sabnzbd, DLNA, Wordpres and Mindterm final testing
bigfoot65,
Just a thought... Anyway to make the one click install already configured so the folder settings point to an Amahi share with the correct permissions set? Either an existing share or a new one.
Thought this would make things a little easier for new users as I had to adjust permissions of both Fedora and Sab to share the file for MiniDLNA
JoeAverge
Just a thought... Anyway to make the one click install already configured so the folder settings point to an Amahi share with the correct permissions set? Either an existing share or a new one.
Thought this would make things a little easier for new users as I had to adjust permissions of both Fedora and Sab to share the file for MiniDLNA
JoeAverge
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