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D-Link DIR-655 here. The web interface says static IP always on, but yet it uses a DHCP server. Anyway, it seems my desktop pc (Vista, with shared drive on it) always has the same IP address 192.168.0.197. Alix box has been assembled and CF card could be here today.Tom, I shipped you your extra case (the one with the CF card cutout) USPS today, will arrive Monday.Edit: Putty installed, thanks.
That's it!http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/airportextreme_802.11n_userguide.pdf
Nick,Thanks. I reserved the IP address for my "main" pc, and I think you are saying I should do the same once the Alix shows up in my router settings?
This one (was being used by "main", which sits 2 ft away, and moved it to make available)?
Ahhhh. :oops: :lol:
Hi,This looks like an interesting project but I'm totally no knowledge about this Linux thing. Before I get hook on this, can someone explain to me why this is better than just to buy like M2tech or EVO, which I think will give me similar functions.Thanks,Joe
We need a PC with Linux running on it which will act as terminal for configuring the Alix board and which will also host the music library which will be served by the Alix board to the Amp via the USB DAC
Just a couple of questions after reading through most of this thread and the website that contains the detailed instruction on the same topic...Does the desktop computer which will have the Debian and Voyage Linux downloaded on it need to also have the music library on it as well? Here is the quote from the website with the instructions on how to do all of this...I am assuming that I can point this PC just like I am currently doing, which is to an external hard drive housed in another room which is where my music library is housed.Thanks,Randy
Thanks Jim. I called my 23 year old son and he has a card reader. The Virtualbox website looks very interesting. Thanks for the info
I am stuck in pause with a "problem opening audio device" error. FIXED hw:1,0 instead of hw:0,0