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2008-10-10
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2008-10-10
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2008-10-10
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2008-10-10
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@ Argentina
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2008-10-10
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@ Trier, Germany
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2008-10-10
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#27
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go to xterm, become root, enter "autoscan-network-daemon"
exit root mode and enter "autoscan-network"
I just installed it and got in running from the UI. The Wizard came up. With no changes I got [FAILED] Connecting (127.0.0.1) (Connection refused). I Changed the "local network" to my network name and it went to a search screen where it hung....
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2008-10-10
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@ Argentina
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#28
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go to xterm, become root, enter "autoscan-network-daemon"
exit root mode and enter "autoscan-network"
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2008-10-10
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#29
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hmm, something is not right in my installation I guess.
~ $ rootsh
/home/user # autoscan-network-daemon
-sh: autoscan-network-daemon not found
any idea?
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2008-10-10
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@ Trier, Germany
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#30
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works now!!
ongo bongo!