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I had computer problems (had to upgrade BIOS file, on a Biostar motherboard), so reloaded Fedora completely. Now I am following all instructions, even my own, to re-add x360mediaserver, but this time am getting "Permission denied" when trying to start. I disabled the firewall, but it did not help. Any idea of something else I may be missing? I don't think it is due to SELinux, as it prompts...
2009-11-08 01:52:52 UTC by https://me.yahoo.com/a/vCeNLw5m
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If you are running Fedora, try System menu item > Preferences > Personal > Sessions, and add the start script.
2009-11-06 02:56:17 UTC by bg3075
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tawsi changed the public information on the 360 Media Server project.
2009-10-20 22:27:37 UTC by tawsi
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tawsi changed the public information on the 360 Media Server project.
2009-10-20 22:27:36 UTC by tawsi
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tawsi made 2 file-release changes.
2009-10-16 12:25:01 UTC by tawsi
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tawsi made 2 file-release changes.
2009-10-16 12:23:02 UTC by tawsi
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tawsi changed the public information on the 360 Media Server project.
2009-09-27 13:41:32 UTC by tawsi
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Once you've set the music dir once, via the web configurator, it gets written to an XML file that will get picked up on subsequent runs. I think.
-jon.
2009-06-20 22:53:14 UTC by burningbush
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How can i start x360mediaserver on my server startup without insert into the configuration file the path of my music directory?
In other words i need that the path of my music directory, that is always a same, is pre cofingurated on the x360mediaserver.
There is any instruction to pass the path in command line or in a configuration file?.
2009-06-20 15:22:13 UTC by huvber
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Alex, you were right. I added your sample stream to the configuration, and was able to play it through the Xbox 360. I don't know what I did different this time, but can also play streams that I previously couldn't get to work, for example Atrem's NAS Radio (http://82.95.93.127:8000/ices). Awesome!!!! - Thanks.
2009-06-16 00:18:18 UTC by bg3075