Have SqueezeSlave and wow it works really well and audio is suprisngly good.
You could get loads of pi's around the house running speakers, and you have very cheap home audio.
There is also a distribution called squeezeplug, which is quite nice and includes the server but I am running the server off my more beefy nas.
Also you can use soft squeeze to control it, it's quite a powerful program and best of all it's free .
I am finding raspbian much better than the debian release so far.
X11 forwarding is working fine so that's nice
But it's really minimal, it didn't even have make :O.
Looks fine, you can populate the remaining space when it boots.
Go to #raspberrypi on freenode, I am sure they will know what's wrong.
I found this, it's because the kernel doesn't support large cards and you need to update it. https://tickett.wordpress.com/2012/05/26/raspberry-pi-1-raspbmc/
Try using raspbian r3 hexxeh image, I think the kernel is more up to date with it so it will probably work straight from boot.
Got frustrated with the Pi last night. Finally got around tt having a proper dabble and set up the WiFi. Got the drivers installed and Gnome Network Manager working. Could see my wireless network in the list but got frustrated when I kept getting "Not authorised to manage the network" errors when attempting to join. It was late so I gave up.
Must be something to do with admin permissions. Id expect that it is something simple.
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