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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 in 360 Media Server
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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 in 360 Media Server
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Got it working for local MP3s, but can not get working for the streaming audio. I guess the problem in the beginning that I had, above, was I have to add my IP Address of the server computer to the ./start command. Anyway, for the streaming audio, I tried adding a couple of URLs manually, per the "config.xml" file, as well as the link to configure. I can see the stream channels in...
2009-06-13 01:28:06 UTC in 360 Media Server
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Sounds like a great concept, but I cannot see the server from Xbox 360. I have it linked by ethernet, and used to share to it from Windows Media Player 11, so I know the Xbox settings are fine. For one thing, I cannot find the config.xml file stated above. Though, I don't imagine that has anything to do with Xbox not seeing the server, because I was able to set settings from the configuration...
2009-05-31 19:32:34 UTC in 360 Media Server
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Just tried following the INSTALL instructions included with the ndiswrapper 1.54 download, and I apparently do not even have the kernel file located in /user /src (which was where the shortcut /lib/modules/build was pointing to.
How do I find and install the kernel and headers?.
2009-04-12 13:33:21 UTC in ndiswrapper
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Just tried following the INSTALL instructions included with the ndiswrapper 1.54 download, and I apparently do not even have the kernel file located in /user /src (which was where the shortcut /lib/modules/build was pointing to.
How do I find and install the kernel and headers?.
2009-04-12 07:51:19 UTC in ndiswrapper
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First of all, I am sorry, but am very new to Linux OS, but just installed Fedora 10 on a rebuilt computer. I can basically go no further because I can't install anything through Yum, because I have to first configure a cheap wireless PCI card that I installed for internet access. I read a post from elsewhere from someone whom had the same wireless card that I do (which has no Linux...
2009-04-12 07:14:25 UTC in ndiswrapper