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/usr/sbin/minidlna
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital...twork_Alliance
how the heck you want your tv to connect to your 3g phone data connection ?
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As always a fairly stupid question from me...
I've installed the mini dlna server app, kick it off running - all fine.
In File manager I can see that a shared media folder has been created on the fly.
But, how on earth do I add content to that folder?
Or is there a permission I need to set on Directories residing under the N900 > Files structure that needs to be applied via chmod?
Thanks
J
.........EDIT..
As always stupid...... long tap brings up the sub-menu to add folders.
Last edited by JB101; 2011-11-14 at 15:28.