4.3 (Linux RH 9.0) is not storing my settings (newbie)

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Greystone
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4.3 (Linux RH 9.0) is not storing my settings (newbie)

Post by Greystone » Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:58 pm

I just installed the trial version of Twonkyvision and changing the settings using the web based configuration tool has no effect. Whenever I click Save Changes, I get the default back again. First I thought it may be a file access problem, but chmod 777 twonkyvision-mediaserver.ini doesn't change things.

Has anyone experienced this?[/i]

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AV Hardware:TwonkyMedia AV UPnP Mediaserver (Marvell Kirkwood ARM Sheevaplug with Debian Squeeze).
2x Noxon V2 audio client
1x PS3 Slim 500GB Audio/Video UPnP client.
1x Sony VGF-CP1 Wireless Photoframe.
Location:UK

Post by mgillespie » Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:53 am

Hmm, others are reporting similar... Don't know what to suggest, it's working for me..

Perhaps your browser is caching pages??? What browser are you using? Try an alternative (Opera, Firefox)
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Post by starhubble » Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:22 am

I have the same problem in Windows XP. I have no clue what's causing it.

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mgillespie
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AV Hardware:TwonkyMedia AV UPnP Mediaserver (Marvell Kirkwood ARM Sheevaplug with Debian Squeeze).
2x Noxon V2 audio client
1x PS3 Slim 500GB Audio/Video UPnP client.
1x Sony VGF-CP1 Wireless Photoframe.
Location:UK

Post by mgillespie » Thu Jun 14, 2007 12:20 pm

Hmm, everyone wants a fix, nobody is telling us what browser they are using, or anything else useful about their setup (running as service or app?)...

For the untrained, here's how it works:

The more you tell people about your setup, and the more concise and factual your information, the more likelyhood of your problem getting fixed. It really is as simple as that.
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Post by Greystone » Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:23 pm

Linux <myhost> 2.4.20-43_41.rh9.at #1 Sun May 22 02:24:49 EDT 2005 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux

Browser: Mozilla 1.4.2

Started using /etc/init.d/twonkivision (was installed as part of the shell install).

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