Title: edna.tcz Description: Edna lets you access your MP3 collection from any networked computer with a media player that supports streaming audio. Version: 0.6 Author: Greg Stein Original-site: http://edna.sourceforge.net/ Copying-policy: GPLv2 Size: 32K Extension_by: combo3 Comments: This extension is PPI compatible ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation Notes Python is required but not included as a dependency to allow for user version preferences. - python.tcz (current ver. 2.6.4) works as is without modification. - python-2.5.2.tcz requires a symlink to /usr/local/bin/python which can be created like this: sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/python2.5 /usr/local/bin/python - python-2.5.2-minimal does not work at the moment. Optional Extensions pyogg-vorbis.tcz - required if you want to stream ogg-vorbis files tcp-wrappers.tcz - to filter network traffic sshfs-fuse-2.2.tcz - to allow access via Secure Shell (SSH) Configuration Your configuration file is located at: /home/tc/.edna/edna.conf The only option which must be set prior to use is the location of your mp3 directory in the [sources] section. (default not set) Other options you may want to change are: 1. The port number (default 8080) 2. User and password authentication (default none) 3. Logging options (default standard out) 3. Server customization and appearance Running Edna ********************* Important *********************** Make sure the directory pointed to in your config file is mounted and accessible prior to starting edna. ******************************************************* 1. From the window manager menu: applications -> Edna -> [Start] [Stop] [Restart] 2. From a terminal: sudo edna start sudo edna stop sudo edna restart Accessing Your Music 1. From the edna host: localhost:8080 127.0.0.1:8080 2. From a local network client - enter the LAN address of edna host ex. 192.168.0.100:8080 3. From a remote client - enter your IP address Boot Startup To start edna at system boot, add the following line to /opt/bootlocal.sh /usr/local/bin/edna start Note: make sure the command to mount your mp3 directory comes beforehand. Addendum The configuration template is located at: /usr/local/etc/edna.config Should you accidentally erase the config file in your home directory and find yourself without a backup copy, simply run: sudo edna ... and a new one will be created, ready for modification. Change-log: ---------- Current: 2009/11/02 First Version