mherger wrote:
>
> The folder would be /c/.squeezeboxserver. File/foldername starting with
> a dot usually are hidden. So if that's the case there, you'll need some
> way to tell it where exactly to go.
>
> As someone else mentioned you should try to get shell (ssh) access to
> your NAS.
>
So I made a complete uninstall of LMS, and checked if the NAS did a
complete cleanup when uninstalling. The ".squeezeboxserver" folder was
completely gone, so apparently yes.
I did -not -follow up with a direct clean re-install of LMS791 this
time. I have done that two times before, and thought I would try
something new this time...
I don't know if you have noticed it in all the information I have
posted earlier, but whenever I do a clean install of LMS79x, the
application/service crashes when I try to set a "Media Library Name" on
the "Basic Settings" tab. It doesn't happen when doing a clean install
of LMS781, only when doing clean install of LMS79x. I have no reason to
believe this is directly related to my other problem(s), but maybe
worth taking a look at anyway?...
So to avoid the crashing this time, I first did an extremely basic
install of LMS781. I installed 781 and entered a Media Library Name in
Basic Settings. And that was it. I didn't even connect my players.
I did notice though, that I still have the "Unable to load
IO::Socket::SSL" warnings in the log when running LMS781.
So I continued and installed latest LMS791 nightly on top of this, and
unsurprisingly the performance problems when using Spotify on LMS79x
re-appeared :-/ ...
I still -don't- see any SSL warnings in the 791-log like I do on
LMS781, but I tried installing the "Band's Campout" app on LMS791 and
interestingly I got this message when trying to open the "is
following..." submenu:
Code:
--------------------
Unknown error: Can't connect to https URL lack of IO::Socket::SSL:
https://bandcamp.com/stignygaard/following
--------------------
I haven't tried this app before, so I have no idea if it's generally
working or not, or how it would have worked on LMS781. But might be
interesting I suddenly get an IO:Socket:SSL error here on LMS791, but
don't get the other warnings in the log?..
Now that I have PuTTY/SSH access to root commandline on the NAS, maybe
there's something more I could investigate there? Maybe somehow see if
that -IO::Socket::SSL- thing is there or not?
And sorry, if you are disappointed that I didn't do yet another clean
install of 791. I might try later to be 200% sure. But I have no reason
to believe my two other clean 791 installs was "dirty" in any way. I
followed precisely the same uninstall procedure in all attempts.
Regarding the account/player problem, I will write you a pm with mac
ids for my Touch devices as Mnyb suggests. I don't remember for sure if
one of my players is a secondhand. But maybe you could check if there
are some mysb account double registrations? Meanwhile, as long as I
don't sync my 2 players, I don't have any account issues (At least not
when using my primary player - which happens to be the one I primarily
use:-)).
*/Stig*
'http://www.*rockland*.dk' (http://www.rockland.dk) -
'http://www.*last.fm*/user/rockland' (http://www.last.fm/user/rockland)
- 'http://www.*discogs*.com/user/StigNygaard'
(http://www.discogs.com/user/StigNygaard) -
'https://*plus.google*.com/+StigNygaard'
(https://plus.google.com/+StigNygaard)
*Server:* LMS 7.9.1 - 1490335303 @ Fri Mar 24 on ReadyNAS Ultra 2.
*Controllers & players:* 2x Squeezebox Touch, [Not used: Squeezebox
Classic,] 2x OrangeSqueeze. *Stereo:* Marantz PM6005 and F3/Lyd
Audiovector 2.
You might like to try my *'Art Grabr'
(https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/20771-stig-s-art-grabr)* for fetching
big *cover-art* from various sites - or *'Album Linkr'
(https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/21153-stig-s-last-fm-album-linkr)*
for a better *last.fm* desktop experience...
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