![]() Then you might want to change the Firefly server name, I've named mine "server2-Firefly". iTunes) - remove the '#' and replace mp3 with a suitable password, but this is entirely optional. You can also have a password for playing music (the one you enter in the player e.g. First you need to edit Firefly's admin password (replace password with something you'll remember that's secure): Use Ctrl + W to find the parts of the config file you want to edit. ![]() Next you need to edit Firefly's config file: Sudo apt-get install libid3tag0 (I think this ensures Firefly can read mp3 tags, it's usually installed already in Ubuntu) Enable ssh access to your server with sudo apt-get install ssh and login to your server with ssh ip-address - for example: ssh 192.168.16.14 Either enter these commands sitting at the server in a terminal, or ssh into it from another PC that has a terminal or ssh client. ![]() ![]() Since I'm installing this on a headless Ubuntu 10.0.4 server I'm using commandline configuration, accessing it from my laptop via ssh. Unfortunately iTunes 10 cannot access Firefly at the moment, hopefully this will be sorted soon. Firefly, formerly known as the incongruously titled mt-daapd is a server based streaming app that streams to DAAP clients like iTunes, Banshee and Rhythmbox (see screenshot above) or hardware players like the Roku Soundbridge. ![]()
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