Difference between revisions of "Talk:SqueezeCenter"
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/home/e-smith/files/data/squeezecenter/playlists | /home/e-smith/files/data/squeezecenter/playlists | ||
/home/e-smith/files/data/squeezecenter/music [or to your ibay] | /home/e-smith/files/data/squeezecenter/music [or to your ibay] | ||
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+ | Sorry for the delay, looks like this notification got caught in my spam filters. | ||
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+ | 1. sounds good, I will make the changes at my next opportunity. I'm not convinced that users shouldn't be informed of the other repositories but I do see your point so I'll point the reader to an alternate source for more advanced "playing". | ||
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+ | 2. ok. I think there is confusion on where some of this should go. I too in the end prefer data to be somewhere under /home so it is backed up properly. But a number of contribs that are putting services in /opt also store their data there. Is there a guideline somewhere for proper methodology? | ||
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+ | --[[User:Christian|Christian]] 13:39, 23 October 2008 (UTC) |
Revision as of 14:39, 23 October 2008
Nice Christian
1. Could you add the repos to the http://wiki.contribs.org/Category:Yum_Repository
Then add them to this page with http://wiki.contribs.org/Template:Repository
and we only need stable, scrap the others
2. see http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4679
we should aim to have user data under /home/e-smith
so here use
/home/e-smith/files/data/squeezecenter/playlists /home/e-smith/files/data/squeezecenter/music [or to your ibay]
Sorry for the delay, looks like this notification got caught in my spam filters. In regards to: 1. sounds good, I will make the changes at my next opportunity. I'm not convinced that users shouldn't be informed of the other repositories but I do see your point so I'll point the reader to an alternate source for more advanced "playing".
2. ok. I think there is confusion on where some of this should go. I too in the end prefer data to be somewhere under /home so it is backed up properly. But a number of contribs that are putting services in /opt also store their data there. Is there a guideline somewhere for proper methodology?
--Christian 13:39, 23 October 2008 (UTC)