sharing the '.kde/share/apps/amarok' directory

Rodrigo Canellas rodrigo.canellas at gmail.com
Sat Oct 28 22:26:15 UTC 2006


Ok! I got it (by trying and error): 'root' with no password.

Thanks!

2006/10/28, Rodrigo Canellas <rodrigo.canellas at gmail.com>:
> Thank you all for the answers.
>
> I installed MySql, but using MySql Administrator, it requests a user
> and password to log in. Is there a default user/password I can use, or
> is there another way to set a user/password in MySql?
>
> Thanks again!
>
> 2006/10/28, Greg Meyer <greg at gkmweb.com>:
> > On Saturday 28 October 2006 11:38 am, Rodrigo Canellas wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I have a directory '/home/musica' in a computer called 'wayne', and as
> > > I am responsible for passing my family CD collection to '.ogg' files,
> > > the '.kde/share/apps/amarok' was created in my home directory.
> > >
> > > I installed a old notebook, called 'allen', in the living-room to be
> > > used as a jukebox, and I would like that all the information about the
> > > musics, specially the cover images, stayed in the main computer.
> > >
> > > So this is what I did:
> > >
> > > 1 - In 'wayne:/etc/exports' there is:
> > >
> > > /home/musica    192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(rw)
> > >
> > > 2 - I moved my 'amarok' directory inside '.kde/share/apps/' to
> > > '/home/musica/.amarok'
> > >
> > You can't put a sqlite database on an nfs partition, it won't work.  You are
> > better off using mysql as the database, and then having only one computer
> > (yours) update the collection.
> >
> > Because the sql server should be accessible by anyone on the lan, you will all
> > share statstics and stuff.
> >
> > The other oprion if you don't want to do that, is export the nfs share and
> > just let each local computer create it's own local database.
> > --
> > Greg
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