Difference between revisions of "Provision Mac Mini Server as Last.fm Player"
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* Install [http://developer.apple.com/technologies/xcode.html Xcode] (LightBlue won't install without it) | * Install [http://developer.apple.com/technologies/xcode.html Xcode] (LightBlue won't install without it) | ||
* Install [http://lightblue.sourceforge.net/ LightBlue] (test using [http://lightblue.sourceforge.net/#examples these examples]) | * Install [http://lightblue.sourceforge.net/ LightBlue] (test using [http://lightblue.sourceforge.net/#examples these examples]) | ||
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* Install [http://code.google.com/p/haraldscan/ haraldscan] | * Install [http://code.google.com/p/haraldscan/ haraldscan] | ||
** Change references to ''pysqlite2'' to ''sqlite3'' in ''haraldsql.py'' and ''haraldscan.py'' | ** Change references to ''pysqlite2'' to ''sqlite3'' in ''haraldsql.py'' and ''haraldscan.py'' |
Revision as of 21:31, 10 July 2010
I'm provisioning a Mac Mini to act as a Last.fm music player at Casa Mia Café in Charlottetown.
Mac Mini Setup
- First boot.
- Walk through Apple setup (language, keyboard, registration, etc.)
- Download Microsoft Intellitype drivers from here to support my Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000.
- Install Google Chrome as an alternative to Safari.
- Under System Preferences | Sharing, turn on Screen Sharing (with password) and File Sharing to support remote usage.
Install Last.fm Scrobbler
- Install the official Last.fm client for Mac
Set up Harland Scan
- Install Xcode (LightBlue won't install without it)
- Install LightBlue (test using these examples)
- Install haraldscan
- Change references to pysqlite2 to sqlite3 in haraldsql.py and haraldscan.py