2012-01-31, 01:38
Okay, so I'm the true linux embodiment of the phrase 'knowing just enough to be dangerous." In other words, a moron, and I come to you, dear forum, for help. Feeling reasonably cool after installing the latest XBMCbuntu, mapping my network drives to local directories and installing SAB, Sick and Couch, I figured I'd do the same with Headphones.
I followed the install as a daemon directions... NOT!
cd ~/headphones
Adjust settings in init.ubuntu (installpath and run as user)
sudo cp init.ubuntu /etc/init.d/headphones
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/headphones
sudo update-rc.d headphones defaults
sudo /etc/init.d/headphones start | stop | reload | restart
I, idiotically, forgot to adjust the settings in init.ubuntu before running the following commands, and now, when I try the last two lines, I get some nonsense about how the defaults are already loaded, or some such.
My question--nay, my PLEA, gentle reader, is for someone to decode Linux enough for me to figure out how to undo all I did, so I can just start over, at trying to get Headphones to start with the system.
Help!
Thanks, guys.
I followed the install as a daemon directions... NOT!
cd ~/headphones
Adjust settings in init.ubuntu (installpath and run as user)
sudo cp init.ubuntu /etc/init.d/headphones
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/headphones
sudo update-rc.d headphones defaults
sudo /etc/init.d/headphones start | stop | reload | restart
I, idiotically, forgot to adjust the settings in init.ubuntu before running the following commands, and now, when I try the last two lines, I get some nonsense about how the defaults are already loaded, or some such.
My question--nay, my PLEA, gentle reader, is for someone to decode Linux enough for me to figure out how to undo all I did, so I can just start over, at trying to get Headphones to start with the system.
Help!
Thanks, guys.