pedestrian
Was able to get it working with the following
sudo systemctl start roonserver
sudo systemctl enable roonserver
sudo mkdir -p /etc/firewalld/services/
sudo nano /etc/firewalld/services/roonserver.xml
Add the following content to the roonserver.xml
file:
<?xml version=“1.0” encoding=“utf-8”?> <service> <short>Roon Server</short> <description>Roon Server ports</description> <port protocol=“tcp” port=“9100-9200”/> <port protocol=“tcp” port=“9330-9339”/> <port protocol=“tcp” port=“30000-30010”/> <port protocol=“tcp” port=“55000”/> <port protocol=“udp” port=“9003”/> </service>
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-service=roonserver --permanent
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
I was able to get the server set up and it looks like it’s running on my machine. I can see it in the android app, but the app seems to be stuck in the “connecting…” Status. Looks like the ports are opened appropriately. Have you had to work through any similar issue with your setup?
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
https://youtu.be/ytA4_dI2mjc?si=9ds_I5_w39-Yphoz
I enjoyed it, it’s an artsy Japanese film directed by Paul Schrader who wrote Taxi Driver. Unique and engaging film that touches on gender roles and fighting for “valiant causes.”
I liked the cinematography and how they wove the chapters together.
It could, but it probably won’t. It’s still going to be priced for bleeding-edge early adopters. Not enough ubiquitous use cases yet and the price point is a real non-starter.