Max

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Joined: July 2004 |
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Posted: Jan. 30 2005,17:21 |
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Edna is WAAAY cool and simple to set up. All you really need on the second system is python. Edna is just a python script that will act as a web server on port 8080 (by default) to only serve up mp3 files.
After I read about it here at DSL, I went to the edna project site and downloaded the file to an old Red Hat server I had running and dumped about 3 gig of mp3 to it. Now my DSL box in the kitchen plays streamed music from it as does an old PDA I have connected to my stereo in the living room.
(Lately, I've been thinking about modifying the edna script to also serve up mp4 movie files to mplayer via TV-Out)
-------------- Using DSL on: IBM T42, IBM 560x, Dell Dimension CPx
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