Woot! So I got the server going and am up and running in linux with jinzora.
The two things I have yet to do are:
1) repoint my virtual server to the jinzora directory in the linux filesystem.
2) install the various codecs I need in order to downsample the streams on the fly. Mostly this isn't a problem now that I have higher bandwidth, but sometimes, if a few people are using the dsl at work, then I need to downsample, otherwise it drops.
Overall I'm a happy camper now. I did setup mysql unnecessarily (as it gave a redflag in the jinzora setup stating mysql wasn't setup) I forgot you can configure it as it's own backend setup instead of a database (which is what I did in windows and even posted about the other day, duh)
Since I don't really need mysql, I'm thinking I can uninstall it for the time being. No need to have a server running if I'm not gonna use it, right?
I'm only hoping the last.fm support works properly. It works in windows. It should work in linux. Yep, it is... YAY!
The two things I have yet to do are:
1) repoint my virtual server to the jinzora directory in the linux filesystem.
2) install the various codecs I need in order to downsample the streams on the fly. Mostly this isn't a problem now that I have higher bandwidth, but sometimes, if a few people are using the dsl at work, then I need to downsample, otherwise it drops.
Overall I'm a happy camper now. I did setup mysql unnecessarily (as it gave a redflag in the jinzora setup stating mysql wasn't setup) I forgot you can configure it as it's own backend setup instead of a database (which is what I did in windows and even posted about the other day, duh)
Since I don't really need mysql, I'm thinking I can uninstall it for the time being. No need to have a server running if I'm not gonna use it, right?
I'm only hoping the last.fm support works properly. It works in windows. It should work in linux. Yep, it is... YAY!