slartibartfast wrote:
> If you have a laptop you could install LMS on it just to install the
> firmware updates.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
That is a brilliantly simple suggestion/solution for my level skills,
many thanks will give it a shot
NigelDavvenport wrote:
> Hi, I am enjoying the updates but still have had to do it by cards so
> can't update the radios. I have installed and ticked the plug in but it
> doesn't seem to like the Netgear NAS, is there a way of doing a card
> update through some sort of ethernet adapter?
>
>
Hi, I am enjoying the updates but still have had to do it by cards so
can't update the radios. I have installed and ticked the plug in but it
doesn't seem to like the Netgear NAS, is there a way of doing a card
update through some sort of ethernet adapter?
Kind regards,
Nigel
mherger wrote:
> > I'm not sure if I'm doing it correctly. This is the pluggin after I
> > installed and checked the box, but I've seen no update on both of my
> > devices: touch and radio
>
> You might have to wait up to 24h before you get to see the updates.
it worked. Thanks
I'm not sure if I'm doing it correctly. This is the pluggin after I
installed and checked the box, but I've seen no update on both of my
devices: touch and radio
You might have to wait up to 24h before you get to see the updates.
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I'm not sure if I'm doing it correctly. This is the pluggin after I
installed and checked the box, but I've seen no update on both of my
devices: touch and radio
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Hi from France!
Dead end here, even after trying to downgrade Synology DSM to v.
6.2-23739 (2016) in order to apply LMS spk 8.1.0 and 8.2.0 (armv5 spk
version from a forum user)
No way to update LMS, I still running LMS 8.0.0 1605892077.
I finally managed to solve the issue: I was running LMS 8.1.0 on a
docker that was sitting on my Qnap NAS. When browsing into its
directories, I found out that since roughly august, it had dowloaded
8.2.0 but failed to auto update. After searching the web, I discovered
that Qnap was in the
Any clue?
Most likely you're missing recent SSL support. What OS is your LMS
running on? What's the IO::Socket::SSL version reported on
Settings/Information in LMS?
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I appreciate the efforts on breathing more life into this platform, but
wanted to mention an issue I noticed on both my Touch and Radio with
this firmware.
Basically, I bought a couple of digital albums on iTunes recently and
when I listened to them on both devices, both devices had semi-random
dbinfl wrote:
> Hello all,
> I came across this plugin yesterday and enabled it to see what it
> offered. I see touch/radio/controller are listed, but unfortunately, not
> the Boom, so I did not apply it. I did search this thread for "boom" but
> only found references in user's device lists.
Hello all,
I came across this plugin yesterday and enabled it to see what it
offered. I see touch/radio/controller are listed, but unfortunately, not
the Boom, so I did not apply it. I did search this thread for "boom" but
only found references in user's device lists. So, two questions:
1. The
I had some problems getting Custom Clock running on the Radios. Not sure
when this started (could be unrelated), but it seems after I upgraded to
latest firmware version. See
After the update Napster playback again does not work. However, I did
not check the last weeks so maybe there is a different reason. I am
using the nightly Logitech Media Server Version: 8.2.1 - 1630708436 .
Will 8.3 be better maybe?
Logitech Media Server Version in Max2Play 7.9 (Raspberry
Is there a reason it has been removed?
The integrated server was badly outdated, often running on the edge of
the possible, unable to run plugins, terribly slow. And recent versions
would no longer run.
Is there a way I can roll-back to a slightly earlier FW (or is this not
recommended).
kidstypike wrote:
> The new firmware for the Touch removes Tiny SC.
> https://ralph_irving.gitlab.io/lms-community-firmware/changelog.html
>
> 35841
Ah. So at least I wasnt being dim
Is there a reason it has been removed?
Is there a way I can roll-back to a slightly earlier FW (or is this
Budge74 wrote:
> Quick one.
> Do the new community firmwares still support running the tiny server
> from SD card in a Touch?
> Picked up another Touch this week, and whatever SD card I put in it, it
> just goes straight to image browser and eject options, without
> attempting to install the
Quick one.
Do the new community firmwares still support running the tiny server
from SD card in a Touch?
Picked up another Touch this week, and whatever SD card I put in it, it
just goes straight to image browser and eject options, without
attempting to install the server
Or am I being dim, and
P Nelson wrote:
> The SB Radio at my office has been exhibiting strange behavior since,
> yesterday, when I installed the recent firmware Version 8.0.1 r16867. I
> typically use mysqueezebox.com instead of running LMS on the work
> computer as I mostly listen to a jazz radio station.
>
>
The SB Radio at my office has been exhibiting strange behavior since,
yesterday, when I installed the recent firmware Version 8.0.1 r16867. I
typically use mysqueezebox.com instead of running LMS on the work
computer as I mostly listen to a jazz radio station.
After coming back from lunch, in
Apesbrain wrote:
> Lots of changes to Radio wireless. Do we still need wlanpoke? Thanks.
I think, from reading old messages here, the changes are not expected to
have an effect on the WiFi6 interoperability problem.
So if that is why someone is running wlanpoke then they would still need
to
On my Touch I am seeing
"There was a problem installing this update. Please try again or contact
support"
It doesn't even download.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I had a new firmware for my controller as well. I haven't checked the
> Touch yet.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I had new firmware a few days ago for CONTROLLER, RADIO, and TOUCH. All
updated smoothly, except for CONTROLLER. It wouldn't let me move off
JJZolx wrote:
> I'm surprised to see nothing posted about new firmware. Even though it's
> dated Aug 19, I assume it was only pushed out today?
>
> VERSION 8.0.1 R16867 - AUG 19 2021 - RADIO ONLY
> > > >
- Bug Fixes:
> > > >
- Radio wireless interface down state not
I'm surprised to see nothing posted about new firmware. Even though it's
dated Aug 19, I assume it was only pushed out today?
VERSION 8.0.1 R16867 - AUG 19 2021 - RADIO ONLY
- Bug Fixes:
- Radio wireless interface down state not disconnecting from
existing Wi-fi access
Now it works. I had to do a little combination of all the posts and tips
to update OpenSSL and Perl on macOS. This is what worked for me:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109738-Error-Can-t-connect-to-remote-server-to-retrieve%85=1033651=1#post1033651
Thanks,
Boris
mherger wrote:
> > my LMS server (on a Mac Mini) fails to download the Community
> firmware
> > for baby and fab4:
>
> What macOS version are you using? What IO::Socket::SSL version (see
> Settings/Information in LMS)?
>
> You might need to update the SSL libraries. See
>
my LMS server (on a Mac Mini) fails to download the Community firmware
for baby and fab4:
What macOS version are you using? What IO::Socket::SSL version (see
Settings/Information in LMS)?
You might need to update the SSL libraries. See
Hi,
my LMS server (on a Mac Mini) fails to download the Community firmware
for baby and fab4:
Code:
[21-09-19 11:50:58.2567] Slim::Utils::Firmware::downloadAsyncError (574)
Warning: Firmware: Failed to download
te36 wrote:
> From experience in the past days, it does get the job done in
> prohibiting reboots, but unfortunately not uninterrupted connectivity -
> but i am listening to radio, so maybe not so much buffering possible .
> Not yet tried music from server.
Right. You could try "tuning" the
JJZolx wrote:
> They're independent of one-another, that's all. They overlap other
> channels, same as all the others.
Yes, that's a better way of putting it (non sharing is not actually
correct). Just that these three are non-*overlapping.
I moved the Radio to a different spot in the kitchen the other day and
it's been solid. I think it was just a poor signal that was causing it
to disconnect. Not positive. The strange thing was that it never did it
while streaming music. And I still don't get why it could never
reconnect to the
garym wrote:
> Shouldnt this be something you set in your router. My WIFI is always
> set as a specific channel, not automatic. This is not a radio
> function. Rather it is a router function.
>
> Edit: and I set the channel to be 1, 6, or 11 (as these are the only
> nonsharing channels).
te36 wrote:
> I was wondering if it could help to force the radio to not scan channels
> by only ever attempt to use one specific channel and make it different
> from the usual channels 1,6,11. Alas, i couldn't figure out how to
> configure that.
Shouldnt this be something you set in your
Paul Webster wrote:
> First step is to see if wlanpoke provides an effective work around for
> your issues.
>From experience in the past days, it does get the job done in
prohibiting reboots, but unfortunately not uninterrupted connectivity -
but i am listening to radio, so maybe not so much
First step is to see if wlanpoke provides an effective work around for
your issues.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, supla
finland, abc australia,
mrw wrote:
> No, it makes no such claim. The need for -wlanpoke- is likely to be the
> same on both community firmware and stock firmware.
Thanks. and it seems the wifi driver even in the community version is
binary, so can not be imroved upon ? But maybe some userland stuff
could be fixed up
te36 wrote:
>
> Does the community firmware claim to have better wifi driver to help
> protect against those wifi disconnects ?
> Or would i equally need wlanpoke as i need on stock firmware ?
>
No, it makes no such claim. The need for -wlanpoke- is likely to be the
same on both community
One of my Radios started behaving like this a few years ago. I did all
the things a knowledgeable nerd does and concluded it was hartdware
failure. I bought another Radio and it worked perfectly. Since then I
have been "gifted" another one and a Touch (very generous) so have
backups to the
I can't quite figure out from the thread:
Does the community firmware claim to have better wifi driver to help
protect against those wifi disconnects ?
Or would i equally need wlanpoke as i need on stock firmware ?
Would be cool FAQ info to add to first message in thread to easier find
it.
Have you tried the wlanpoke script?
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, supla
finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada and rte ireland
P Nelson wrote:
> I had similar issues with my Radios; I changed nothing in my setup but
> they suddenly stopped working. Test the SB Radio with an ethernet
> connection. If this solves the problem, it is likely interference from
> a neighbor using WiFi6.There appears to be two solutions.
JJZolx wrote:
> How does one roll back to the stock firmware?
>
> I've been having nothing but problems keeping the Radio connected to my
> wifi network. Nothing has changed with the network that worked for
> years, and other devices are having no issues. The Radio drops off after
> a period
JJZolx wrote:
> How does one roll back to the stock firmware?
>
> I've been having nothing but problems keeping the Radio connected to my
> wifi network. Nothing has changed with the network that worked for
> years, and other devices are having no issues. The Radio drops off after
> a period
How does one roll back to the stock firmware?
I've been having nothing but problems keeping the Radio connected to my
wifi network. Nothing has changed with the network that worked for
years, and other devices are having no issues. The Radio drops off after
a period of inactivity and will not
Shozzer wrote:
> I have this updated firmware installed on four radios currently and a
> controller. Thanks to all who have devoted their time and efforts.
>
> I did wonder if it were possible in a future release to replace the
> fallback alarm sound? Having a fallback is indispensable as
ralphy wrote:
> You can check the current firmware version(s) that are available using
> the link to the changelog behind the 'fixes several issues and removes
> obsolete features'
> (https://ralph_irving.gitlab.io/lms-community-firmware/changelog.html)
> text in the plugin description.
>
>
pd1acf wrote:
>
> Would this firmware, or another build, be applicable for the Classic
> devices? Would be nice to have all devices on the same revision.
>
No. The Classic devices do not use this firmware, at all.
pd1acf wrote:
>
> Would this firmware open up WPA3 support on these devices?
Hi All,
3 questions come to mind for this interesting firmware effort:
Would this firmware, or another build, be applicable for the Classic
devices? Would be nice to have all devices on the same revision.
Would this firmware open up WPA3 support on these devices?
ralphy wrote:
> You can check the current firmware version(s) that are available using
> the link to the changelog behind the 'fixes several issues and removes
> obsolete features'
> (https://ralph_irving.gitlab.io/lms-community-firmware/changelog.html)
> text in the plugin description.
>
>
justwords wrote:
> Any chance the community firmware will be changed so that napster
> streaming works again?
I believe that Napster is now Rhapsody and should work using LMS 8.2.
I might help if you provided the LMS version and log file with
player.source set to info as well as the
PasTim wrote:
> With apologies for being somewhat dim, but would it be possible for the
> LMS plugin (which has its own completely independent version number) to
> display the latest firmware number? When the plugin got updated I
> expected new firmware, but I now understand that there's no
Any chance the community firmware will be changed so that napster
streaming works again?
Logitech Media Server Version in Max2Play 7.9 (Raspberry 3B, 4 x
Squeezebox Radio, 1 x Squeezebox Boom, 2 x Squeezebox Duet, iPeng (iOS),
Squeeze Play (Android). Amazon Echo, 3 x Echo Dot (sadly not
ralphy wrote:
> I've added the link to settings in the LMS active plugins tab for
> release 0.0.7 of the CF plugin.
With apologies for being somewhat dim, but would it be possible for the
LMS plugin (which has its own completely independent version number) to
display the latest firmware number?
I've added the link to settings in the LMS active plugins tab for
release 0.0.7 of the CF plugin.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Booms, *2*-UE Radio
'Squeezebox client builds'
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/) 'donations'
P Nelson wrote:
> I went back to post 1 instructions. It does say to go to the advanced
> tab. I missed that subtle point. I assumed the plug when installed was
> always active as opposed to a on/off option.
>
> From the instructions:
> "It's available in the 3rd Party Plugin section of the
slartibartfast wrote:
> That isn't actually an issue. The check box in Advanced settings is
> there in case you want to revert to the official firmware without
> uninstalling the plug in.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I went back to post 1 instructions. It does say to go to the
Thanks! Once i restored the old logitech firmware napster plays again!
Logitech Media Server Version in Max2Play 7.9 (Raspberry 3B, 4 x
Squeezebox Radio, 1 x Squeezebox Boom, 2 x Squeezebox Duet, iPeng (iOS),
Squeeze Play (Android). Amazon Echo, 3 x Echo Dot (sadly not connected
to LMS).
justwords wrote:
> Some months ago, my Radios stopped being able to play Music from Napster
> (Rhapsody). It says the device is not compatible and I would need
> squeezebox 2 or higher. I suspect the latest firmware from april is the
> reason. Is there a way to go back? Or any possible change
P Nelson wrote:
> I figured out the problem. On LMS 8.1.1 running on PcP 8.0.0, under the
> Settings>Plugin tab, the Community Firmware box was checked, and I had
> restarted LMS. However, looking at the debug log it was looking to
> "http://update.slimdevices.com/update/firmware/; for the
Some months ago, my Radios stopped being able to play Music from Napster
(Rhapsody). It says the device is not compatible and I would need
squeezebox 2 or higher. I suspect the latest firmware from april is the
reason. Is there a way to go back? Or any possible change to the
firmware to restore
Hi Paul, sorry just seen your posts. If you look about 4 posts above
your first one you will see I had exactly the same problem.
Not sure it's an issue. Though I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than
me will jump in.
Sent from my SM-G986B using Tapatalk
Logitech Media Server Version:
I figured out the problem. On LMS 8.1.1 running on PcP 8.0.0, under the
Settings>Plugin tab, the Community Firmware box was checked, and I had
restarted LMS. However, looking at the debug log it was looking to
"http://update.slimdevices.com/update/firmware/; for the firmware and
not
I am trying to install the community firmware on two of my SB radios
One Radio already has it installed.
I am running PcP on a 3b+ version 8.00. LMS 8.1.1. Yes, the Community
firmware plug-in box is checked and I restarted LMS.
I tried unchecking the Community firmware plugin, restart LMS,
slartibartfast wrote:
> Yes the factory reset refers to the player.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
All done now thanks. Both SB Radios now on Community firmware and
wlanpoke installed. One of the radios is destined to be a mobile one so
wifi needed the other is wired so not a
cliver wrote:
> Thanks everyone. I hadn't seen this checkbook [emoji849]. Let's see what
> happens now [emoji854].
> Just to be sure... When it says to do a factory reset, is it referring
> to the player, server or both. I assume it's the player?
>
> Sent from my SM-G986B using TapatalkYes the
slartibartfast wrote:
> You have ticked the box in the community firmware plug-in settings
> haven't you?[image:
> https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210709/ce83181afaec9693fb88ad0640c163e2.jpg]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkThanks everyone. I hadn't seen this
> checkbook
cliver wrote:
> Everything has been restarted several times.
>
> Sent from my SM-G986B using Tapatalk
Double check that the Community Firmware is a Enabled plugin.
The Radio has second menu location for a software update under:
Settings>Advanced>Diagnostics>Software Update
If you have
cliver wrote:
> Everything has been restarted several times.
>
> Sent from my SM-G986B using Tapatalk
LMS > Settings > Advanced > Community firmware, have you ticked the box?
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cliver wrote:
> Everything has been restarted several times.
>
> Sent from my SM-G986B using TapatalkYou have ticked the box in the community
> firmware plug-in settings
haven't you?[image:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210709/ce83181afaec9693fb88ad0640c163e2.jpg]
Sent from my Pixel 3a
slartibartfast wrote:
> It has always shown up immediately for me. Maybe restarting the devices
> would force it.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkEverything has been restarted several
> times.
Sent from my SM-G986B using Tapatalk
Logitech Media Server Version:
P Nelson wrote:
> I believe it can take up to 24 hours for the community firmware to show
> up after the plugin is activated.
>
> If the Wifi is dropping frequently due to some mesh network
> interference, the Community firmware will not solve the problem. You
> will need the wlanpoke.
P Nelson wrote:
> I believe it can take up to 24 hours for the community firmware to show
> up after the plugin is activated.
>
> If the Wifi is dropping frequently due to some mesh network
> interference, the Community firmware will not solve the problem. You
> will need the wlanpoke.
cliver wrote:
> I managed to fix this. I used the Material Skin interface and the page
> came up with instructions on how to install the applet. I now don't get
> the error.
> My next issue is that I have the community firmware plugin installed but
> I am not getting the update on my SB Radios.
cliver wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm running SB Media server 8.1.2 in the current Daphile RT version.
> I have just got hold of a used SB Radio to use in the office.
> I have factory reset and set it up and it seems to be working fine.
> However I am getting an error/info message in Player information
One item that has always bothered me, but I can understand why it is
this way, is how the controller and Touch behave when the volume setting
is set to Fixed. In both cases pressing either the up or down volume
does nothing. This does seem logical but it presents a bit of a problem
in the
Hi all,
I'm running SB Media server 8.1.2 in the current Daphile RT version.
I have just got hold of a used SB Radio to use in the office.
I have factory reset and set it up and it seems to be working fine.
However I am getting an error/info message in Player information
> You seem to be using a
I'm running after recently upgrading:
# cat /etc/version
202104041655
I have this LMS version:
commit 8b4b6da43b9349b3dc5b87eb08b350a55f540e08 (origin/public/8.0,
origin/HEAD, public/8.0)
Author: Michael Herger
Date: Tue Dec 22 06:57:34 2020 +0100
Do not offer direct download of player
Sorry for the issues with the 0.0.3 plugin released yesterday. Should
be sorted now.
Version 0.0.6 is available which should fix the issue with downloading
the logitech firmware for the i3pk players. You need to be running LMS
8.2 from June 11th or newer as well.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch,
If you cannot get command line access (or some other way to transfer
files out and in) then wait for the problem (updated install.xml) to be
propagated through the system.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio
Update does not work on LMS 8.2 on max2play and Raspi 3b. I am clicking
install and restart forever, but it never installs. I have not succeed
to login via terminal, so I cannot change any details.
Logitech Media Server Version in Max2Play 7.9 (Raspberry 3B, 4 x
Squeezebox Radio, 1 x
Paul Webster wrote:
> Now it is for a different reason.
> It has (probably) downloaded and installed (check the dates of the files
> in InstalledPlugins/Plugins/CommunityFirmware )
> but the install.xml still has version 0.2 in and LMS can see that there
> is a 0.3 available so it thinks an
Now it is for a different reason.
It has (probably) downloaded and installed (check the dates of the files
in InstalledPlugins/Plugins/CommunityFirmware )
but the install.xml still has version 0.2 in and LMS can see that there
is a 0.3 available so it thinks an update is still needed.
Edit:
Paul Webster wrote:
> The error message implies that it might starting working again after a
> while ...
> Error is "429 Too Many Requests"
>
> >
Code:
> >
> Slim::Utils::PluginDownloader::_downloadError (266) unable to download
CommunityFirmware from
The error message implies that it might starting working again after a
while ...
Error is "429 Too Many Requests"
Code:
Slim::Utils::PluginDownloader::_downloadError (266) unable to download
CommunityFirmware from
LMS is telling me that 0.0.3 plugin update is available to download,
after download and re-boot server, the update hasn't happened, and LMS
still reports 0.0.3 is available for download.
location 1: lms 8.2 on win 10 brix server, x2 sb radios, x1 touch, x1
controller : location 2: lms 8.2 on
Does anyone use Napster on Squeezebox Radio? For me it does not work any
more. I wonder if the firmware might have something to do with it.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113593-LMS-8-1-1-and-Max2Play-Napster-Problem=1025065#post1025065
Logitech Media Server Version in
nowork wrote:
> Any suggestions?
You can give this a try on your raspberry
Code:
sudo rm -rfv /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/updates/* && cd /tmp/ && mkdir
LMSFWDL && cd LMSFWDL && dlurls=$(wget -qO-
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezeos/ |
Hi,
Thanks for making "community firmware" and the plugin to auto download.
Great news for the continued life of squeezebox.
Firmware does not download on my squeezebox server.
I am having the same problem as Rheinländer post #373
dbinder101 wrote:
> Thank you, I was thinking the EXACT same thing when I discovered this
> thread just now. What is the advantage of using this new firmware, are
> there any additional functionality areas that we currently don't have?
> I'm not trying to knock this down, I just want to know
Thinking more about it ... making hideURL handle more places where it is
displayed would be a problem for favourites.
So Favourites is a good reason to have a PH in this situation since it
masks the real destination.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins
The first post in this thread has a link to the changelog.
This details the fixes plus any new or removed capabilities.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw,
jstraw wrote:
> Pardon my denseness, but post #1 doesn't explain *why* this firmware was
> created.
>
> My sever is 8.2.0, now. I can't connect to it with Squeezebox Radio. Is
> this why this firmware exists? Will this solve my problem?
Thank you, I was thinking the EXACT same thing when I
mherger wrote:
> The following posting has helped many users before:
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109738-Error-Can-t-connect-to-remote-server-to-retrieve%85=925539=1#post925539
Thanks @mherger and @slartibartfast that did it!
I had to do a Force install but now it's
janpeeters wrote:
> Yes that could be. I saw that one too. I have no idea though where to
> find this and how to get it up to date on macOS. Thanks for any
> suggestions.
The following posting has helped many users before:
slartibartfast wrote:
> Maybe your version of IO:Socket:SSL is an issue.
Yes that could be. I saw that one too. I have no idea though where to
find this and how to get it up to date on macOS. Thanks for any
suggestions.
janpeeters wrote:
> Thanks for you help and suggestions!
>
> I've checked the server log and it gives errors:
>
[21-05-25 17:04:22.4672] main::init (390) Starting Logitech
> Media Server (v8.2.0, 1621831622, Mon May 24 07:09:33 CEST 2021) perl
> 5.018002 - darwin-thread-multi-2level
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slartibartfast wrote:
> It might be worth setting logging for the Firmware plugin to debug
> before checking for an update and then checking the server log.
Thanks for you help and suggestions!
I've checked the server log and it gives errors:
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