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It will likely work just as well, with possibly minor details changed, on Solaris 10 or 11, Nexenta and OpenSolaris b134 (possibly earlier versions too). | It will likely work just as well, with possibly minor details changed, on Solaris 10 or 11, Nexenta and OpenSolaris b134 (possibly earlier versions too). | ||
+ | The serviio console should normally be started from a separate copy of serviio, given the below setup. | ||
+ | In most useful cases, this is anyway the case, since you want serviio running on a server machine, and you run the console from another machine, say your laptop. | ||
**First, make sure you have the appropriate supporting SW installed: | **First, make sure you have the appropriate supporting SW installed: | ||
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**//<fc # | **//<fc # | ||
- | and a user " | + | and a user " |
- | **//<fc # | + | **//<fc # |
On my system, 103 was free in both cases, and one might as well use the same number for both. | On my system, 103 was free in both cases, and one might as well use the same number for both. | ||
- | Now, make sure the / | + | Now, make sure the / |
**//<fc #0000FF> | **//<fc #0000FF> | ||
- | prompt> cd /usr/local; chown -R serviio: | + | prompt> cd /usr/local; chown -R serviio: |
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</ | </ | ||
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