I saw MH comment that he is running his server for UE Radio on Linux -
so this means (implies at least) that there is still software for the
end-user to install.
Isn't that the part that causes some end-users to have problems (the
installation a s running of software)?
If they can install and run something (and recognise that if the machine
that they ran it on it not switched on then they can't play their local
music) then they would have been able to run LMS wouldn't they?

If the new device was a UPnP-AV control point and player ... then that
could make a home set-up simpler since the server software that they
would need might already be on their machine and Logitech would not have
to build & maintain server software (except for their managed service).
That is the route taken by other Internet radio-centric devices.

Ah well - I may well try to pick up a cheap Touch once the sale season
starts.


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