(07-Jul-2018, 11:41 PM)pinnocchio Wrote: I updated to Beta 4 and installed HQ Player NAA and server but the server seems to refuse to startClick on the text 'Fail to start'. What does it say?
(07-Jul-2018, 11:41 PM)pinnocchio Wrote: In beta 4 when you add your license and restart, the license info is lost and has to be re-entered.Hmm. Perhaps it's the way Snakeoil OS works. From within VNC, after you have registered the HQPlayer license information, can you try and quit the application? HQPLayer may restart automatically or not (can't remember now). And when it restarts, is the license infomation kept? If yes, then it will remember the information from then on.
If not, it looks like a bug in HQPlayer itself.
(07-Jul-2018, 11:41 PM)pinnocchio Wrote: I'm starting to think that there's probably something wrong with that computer... Or at least the networking side... Even using DietPi x86 version on it (network works fine) and adding the HQ Player NAA, I'm not seeing it in the Player... Installing on my laptop or RPi2 everything works fine... Could it be some missing features from the network driver from Linux? Would NVidia own driver (non-free) be a better choice?The network driver is the physical layer, so I doubt it's a problem with Nvidia's driver. Perhaps the IPv6 DHCP client is not installed.
Can you SSH into the machine and run
sudo apt-get install -y wide-dhcpv6-client
Hadn't have much luck with IPv6 myself because (believe it or not!) my ISP still don't support do IPv6!!!!