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Re: Network error?
bluebrother:
--- Quote from: Fir3Chi3f on May 03, 2008, 03:49:20 AM ---I had to manually select my ipod (4g 20gb grey scale) and its location in the file system (/media/IPOD).
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This already indicates problems: autodetection of the Ipods works absolutely reliably. The thing is that detection (as well as bootloader installation) requires raw disc access -- i.e. you need to be able to write to /dev/sdx. You don't need this for installing the actual build though.
--- Quote ---That was no big deal but once I hit install, I was prompted with a 'Network error'.
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Did it display more details? If you get a network error it will also display the http response code (like: "Network error: 404") which greatly helps to figure out what's the problem.
Fir3Chi3f:
Thanks for the quick replay! here is what i got so far
bluebrother:
Interesting. Please check the proxy settings -- Rockbox Utility defaults to the system settings which is the variable http_proxy on linux. It's possible that this value is set to something but your browser uses a different value (for example, Firefox doesn't respect this value but has its own setting). So just your browser working doesn't mean that the settings for Rockbox Utility are correct. You also might want to explicitly set the proxy setting to "none".
You should also check if you can reach the mentioned host from your browser.
Fir3Chi3f:
Once again thanks for the replay!
Interesting that for 'system settings' port is set to -1 :-\
Setting proxy settings to 'none' has the same outcome. And I can reach the 'host' through Firefox.
I'll try testing this on another machine, and perhaps a different OS.
gevaerts:
Is this on a 32bit or a 64bit system ?
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