I hope you're not using Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca (a really old version of Mint!) like me: Samba appears to be broken there.dirkjanl wrote:You are so right! it is 192.168.178.19.Linuxmusician01 wrote: You sure that IP address is correct? Maybe you need to restart the Samba on the Linux computer (or the computer itself).
But, Unknown host.
I set http://192.168.178.19
and without the http
And I can not reach for the shared folder from my other linux laptop.
This week I will go over everything from the beginning.
Greetings!
Android client app for musicserver op laptop
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I'am using a laptop with AP-Linux (Arch based) for my music. https://www.ap-linux.com/
On my other computers I use LinuxMint 18.3.
Greetings,
On my other computers I use LinuxMint 18.3.
Greetings,
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I nearly stopped searching to a good solution. But
I re-installed Linux Mint 18.3 on my testing laptop. Installed Samba, shared my Music folder with NEMO rightclick.
et Voila, it is shared over the network and I can see it in VLC. Playing the music is wirth gaps, but it works!
Next week next step.
I re-installed Linux Mint 18.3 on my testing laptop. Installed Samba, shared my Music folder with NEMO rightclick.
et Voila, it is shared over the network and I can see it in VLC. Playing the music is wirth gaps, but it works!
Next week next step.
Laptop Clevo N240BU 14", HD Graphics 620, Intel i7-7500U, RAM 16GB, Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon-64 bit
Vaste PC Intel i7-6700, Nvidea Geoforce GT730 4 gb, 16 GB RAM, Asus B250M moederbord. Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon-64 bit
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How weird that you had to re-install Mint for Samba to work. But I'm glad you nailed it!dirkjanl wrote:I nearly stopped searching to a good solution. But
I re-installed Linux Mint 18.3 on my testing laptop. Installed Samba, shared my Music folder with NEMO rightclick.
et Voila, it is shared over the network and I can see it in VLC. Playing the music is wirth gaps, but it works!
Next week next step.
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Congratulations on getting it to work!
I have run into similar weirdness with Samba running on different systems. I used to run a NAS server which was Linux Mint 17.something, and when I decided to make it a headless server I spent some time removing Xorg and all of the GUI apps. It worked great as a Samba server, and all of my Linux boxen and Android devices could access it. Then a few months ago I upgraded to a minimal Debian system, with only the base system plus ssh and Samba installed. My Linux boxen all connect well to it, but for some reason since the upgrade my Android devices will no longer connect and I couldn't figure out why. I don't really care that much because it turns out to be more efficient for my purposes to transfer files using a USB storage device that plugs into the phone, so I haven't gone into the weeds with troubleshooting. Maybe some detail in smb.conf that I'm overlooking. Whatever.
I have run into similar weirdness with Samba running on different systems. I used to run a NAS server which was Linux Mint 17.something, and when I decided to make it a headless server I spent some time removing Xorg and all of the GUI apps. It worked great as a Samba server, and all of my Linux boxen and Android devices could access it. Then a few months ago I upgraded to a minimal Debian system, with only the base system plus ssh and Samba installed. My Linux boxen all connect well to it, but for some reason since the upgrade my Android devices will no longer connect and I couldn't figure out why. I don't really care that much because it turns out to be more efficient for my purposes to transfer files using a USB storage device that plugs into the phone, so I haven't gone into the weeds with troubleshooting. Maybe some detail in smb.conf that I'm overlooking. Whatever.
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That's also weird. I'm on a Mint 17.1 system right now and Samba don't work. Sometimes Win 10 can see the share, but trying to write to a file made it a 0 byte file, in fact deleting all contents! Pretty serious stuff!. Installed Debian 10 on an old Asus eeePC and on that one Samba works just fine.milo wrote:Congratulations on getting it to work!
I have run into similar weirdness with Samba running on different systems. I used to run a NAS server which was Linux Mint 17.something, and when I decided to make it a headless server I spent some time removing Xorg and all of the GUI apps. It worked great as a Samba server, and all of my Linux boxen and Android devices could access it. Then a few months ago I upgraded to a minimal Debian system, with only the base system plus ssh and Samba installed. My Linux boxen all connect well to it, but for some reason since the upgrade my Android devices will no longer connect and I couldn't figure out why. I don't really care that much because it turns out to be more efficient for my purposes to transfer files using a USB storage device that plugs into the phone, so I haven't gone into the weeds with troubleshooting. Maybe some detail in smb.conf that I'm overlooking. Whatever.
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Still looking for a good solution. Samba did not work well. Now I am installing minidlna on my laptop with AP-linux. I've installed minidlna and tomorrow i'am going to configure the config file..
I will let you know.
I will let you know.
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Re: Android client app for musicserver op laptop
Minidnla worked fine here.
Our main system is a Logitech Media Server, formerly Squeezebox Server. It's Open Source and originally designed for the Squeezebox hardware. But there are several programs (squeezelite)and apps. Some apps work both as player and as controller, e.g. iPeng for iPhone.
Our main system is a Logitech Media Server, formerly Squeezebox Server. It's Open Source and originally designed for the Squeezebox hardware. But there are several programs (squeezelite)and apps. Some apps work both as player and as controller, e.g. iPeng for iPhone.
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To be sure because I've not seen it mentioned in the thread so far, but MPD has its own http streaming system - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mu ... _streaming - that M.A.L.P. supports - https://gitlab.com/gateship-one/malp/-/wikis/FAQ
they/them ta / libreav.org / wiki.thingsandstuff.org/Audio and related pages / gh