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Linux requirements
bob:
--- Quote from: skarsol on September 27, 2013, 11:45:19 pm ---Are you testing/compiling this on FreeBSD at all? A lot of the guys with large media servers (myself included) are running FreeBSD to take advantage of ZFS. Looks like all the required libraries are available on FreeBSD but I'm guessing you wont be providing a source package?
If it's started up over a ssh connection, will it still run once the connection is closed?
Will it blow up if no alsa devices are installed?
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We've only been compiling on linux at this time.
Haven't done a lot of testing but the mediaserver switch seems to work. If that remains the case one could do:
ssh
nohup mediacenter /mediaserver&
and disconnect. (or put it in a rc file).
It should use the null device if there are no alsa devices.
Mike Noe:
--- Quote ---....SSSE3....
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Hard requirement? This appears to eliminate all "older" AMD CPU platforms (<Bulldozer arch).
JimH:
--- Quote from: Mike Noe on October 04, 2013, 06:57:12 am ---Hard requirement? This appears to eliminate all "older" AMD CPU platforms (<Bulldozer arch).
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At this time.
Mike Noe:
--- Quote from: JimH on October 04, 2013, 06:59:43 am ---At this time.
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Shazzbot. I assume that "at this time" means v19. Time to upgrade anyway. Here, twist my arm.... ;)
leezer3:
--- Quote from: Mike Noe on October 04, 2013, 06:57:12 am ---Hard requirement? This appears to eliminate all "older" AMD CPU platforms (<Bulldozer arch).
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SSE3 was implemented in the Athlon64, so anything Socket 754/ 939 or newer should work.
Not sure where Bulldozer came from :)
-Leezer-
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