Paul Webster wrote: 
> 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.

I read that comment from MH as referring to LMS. Just received a Tweet
from @LogitechUE: "As of right now the Smart Radio is only functional
with Windows and Mac OS". If it were Linux compatible, I'd be happier!

Robert


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