mherger wrote: 
> Ok, here's something for you to try. If you're running max2play (or
> potentially some other Raspbian based system), and Spotty fails to do
> anything, is reporting to be using spotty-muslhf, then try this:
> 
> >   >   > 
  - ssh in to your box
  - run the following two commands
  >   > 
Code:
--------------------
    >     > sudo ln -s 
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/arm-linux/spotty-hf
 
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/arm-linux/spotty-custom
    > sudo /etc/init.d/logitechmediaserver restart
--------------------
  >   > 
  - try again
  > > > 
> 
> That's a long command. Make sure you copy/paste all of it, even if it
> is wrapped here :-).
> 
> This will force Spotty to use the spotty-hf rather than spotty-muslhf
> binary. Don't ask me why the latter would work if run as root, but not
> otherwise...
> 
> After the restart check Settings/Advanced/Spotty to make sure it's
> using spotty-custom, rather than spotty-muslhf.


Works for me :)

Thanks, Michael.

Regards

Rheinländer


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