On Sun, 28 Nov 2010, Bob Williams wrote:
On Saturday 27 Nov 2010 22:11:25 Georg wrote:
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010, Bob Williams wrote:
On Saturday 27 Nov 2010 15:13:32 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Bob Williams <linux@barrowhillfarm.org.uk> [11-27-10 10:05]:
What permissions do you have on ~/.mpd/ ?
drwxr-xr-x 2 pat users 4096 2010-11-27 10:11 .mpd
Interestingly, my permissions are more permissive, including write + execute for the group as well.
drwxrwxr-x 4 bob users 4096 2010-11-27 15:03 /home/bob/.mpd
This is because of advice seen in the various forums I've reviewed.
I don't _need_ mpd to work, as mplayer plays my music just fine, but it's extremely frustrating to find that something doesn't work, and not know why.
As my son says
"Frustrating. You know the computer is right and you're wrong of course (I have this experience everyday)."
Anyway, many thanks for your input, Patrick. I shall continue to worry at this problem until it or me gives up :)
Bob
well, I remember reading that mpd needs write permission in all the directories it has to use. If I remember right, I had to do some fiddling to make it work too, and at the end I managed to make it work as user mpd and not as normal user. Also, I could not make pulse to work fine, and switched it of, could it be that? Also, my /var/lib/mpd has group set to audio, not users, but cannot remember if I did that or if it was default. Try running it as mpd and see what happens
I started running it as mpd:audio, and saving the database in /var/lib/mpd but switched to running as my username in my /home when the default way didn't work :(
of course, if your database is in /var/lib/mpd, the user mpd runs as needs write access to it. The default is that it runs as mpd and it uses /var/lib/mpd which is installed with the proper write permission. You could try to uninstall it, remove .mpd from you home directory, reinstall and restart with the default settings using /etc/mpd.conf. This is the setting I use, changing only the folder where the actual music is, so I can add new files easily. By the way, I use ncmpc, which I find a neat client. Don't give up.
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