Another confirmation that the amd64.deb worked just fine ( on a Linux
mint 18 vm )
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2 xMeridianDSP3100 +Rel Stadium 3
Oke sure, there will be away.
But has to be on the roadmap.
For the moment there are other thing, which are hiher on the list.
HB64 wrote:
> In the past i have tried several ways to start MusicIP on boot with no
> luck, yes it will start but every reboot the m3lib file is gone due to
> the fact
yeomanspc wrote:
> I am thinking just to install Optware-NG and fire up Musicip
> independently of LMS.
In the past i have tried several ways to start MusicIP on boot with no
luck, yes it will start but every reboot the m3lib file is gone due to
the fact that it is started with the admin as
> [The following lists of changes regard files as different if they have
> different names, permissions or owners.]
Thank you very much! So the only difference I'm seeing (besides the
newly added files for ARMv7/8 support) is that in the new package images
have got the executable bit set. Go
Thanks.. just to be clear..
MUSICIP / MusicMagicServer is not a part of LMS, it is a standalone
server that runs headless and receives requests to serve up mixes via
TCPIP to port 10002 [default]. It is 10+ years old and no longer
maintained - what is out there is as good as it gets. I don't
@Digimaster, I just want to say thank you very much for the great APP.
Just found the thread after my hard installed LMS chrashed due to a
firmware upgrade yesterday.
Installed your app and everything was up during couple of
minutes - and childs was relaxed ;-)
Thanks a lot!!
*Here a tip for the advanced users.
Install 'Qoptware-NG v2.05' (https://www.qnapclub.eu/nl/qpkg/550), then
follow the instructions on how to un install and reinstall
QLogitechMediaServer with backup off youre settings. Also look in the
QnapClub appstore and install 'sortmyQPKGs'
If you install QOptware-NG, it will set a file in the lib directory of
the QTS system.
This is responsible for the 32bits handling, so all proggies which look
for it will find it again.
After installing QOptware, follow the instructions on how to backup, and
them un install and install
Hi,
In article <224c8530-490b-fbb0-be6b-6d59647bc...@herger.net>,
Michael Herger wrote:
>> Can you give me the the filename of the last .deb build using the 'old'
>> system, and the first built using the 'new' one? I'll have a look at what
>> has changed between them.
>
yeomanspc wrote:
> I tried going the upgrade route by changing the qpkg.conf file (against
> your good advice).
> It did indeed pick it up and show on the apps menu with an upgrade
> option, but on trying to upgrade it still comes back with the error that
> the 'the internal name of
Working here on Linux Mint 18.3 (64bit). I seem to be able to use many
of my plugins(Dynamic Playlist,Multi Library, SQL Playlist, MusicIP,What
Was that Tune) except not all of my Bandcamp collection will play. Not
sure if that is related to LMS version
These new packages are no new code. Just
I tried going the upgrade route by changing the qpkg.conf file (against
your good advice).
It did indeed pick it up and show on the apps menu with an upgrade
option, but on trying to upgrade it still comes back with the error that
the 'the internal name of QLogitechMediaServer has been registered
Working here on Linux Mint 18.3 (64bit). I seem to be able to use many
of my plugins(Dynamic Playlist,Multi Library, SQL Playlist, MusicIP,What
Was that Tune) except not all of my Bandcamp collection will play. Not
sure if that is related to LMS version
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.1 -
digimaster wrote:
> [There is away of making a QNap x86_64 with QTS 4.3 work with 32bits
> programs again]
>
> You first need to install QOptware-NG v2.05, then follow the
> instructions to remove and reinstall QLogitechMediaServer with the
> backup Cache/prefs.
>
Musicip is shipped as a 32
Then first off all, thanks for al the great work and support.
Here on a Qnap nas systemen working perfect, installed version
7.9.1-1518987734
And works great, feels faster.
mherger wrote:
> > Will this also be the case, for the Logitech Media Server: Unix
> Tarball
> > (i386, x86_64, i386
Can you give me the the filename of the last .deb build using the 'old'
system, and the first built using the 'new' one? I'll have a look at what
has changed between them.
old:
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/7.9/sc/5b3ea79/logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1518758400_all.deb
new:
Thumbs up for logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1518987734_all.deb on ReadyNAS
PRO 6
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Hi,
In article <7241d97c-4355-75b3-9828-33bef7361...@herger.net>,
Michael Herger wrote:
> The biggest unknown is Linux/tarballs. Not only are there so many I
> can't test them all. But the new system is resulting in smaller
> binaries, in particular the .deb hosts.
logitechmediaserver-7.9.1-0.1.1518987734.noarch.rpm
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.1 - 1518987734 @ Sun Feb 18 22:53:47
CET 2018
Playing now, so appears to be OK.
Thank you for your continued support.
A camel is a racehorse designed by a committee.
Seen sprayed on the outside wall of
Debian Package x86_64-linux
Version: 7.9.1 - 1518787491 @ Sun Feb 18 05:00:38 UTC 2018
Looks good!
thx for the fast & hard work
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Will this also be the case, for the Logitech Media Server: Unix Tarball
(i386, x86_64, i386 FreeBSD, ARM EABI, PowerPC).
As i maintain the installation for the QNap, curious to check if it
works.
Yes. All of them. It's an entirely new build system.
--
Michael
Will this also be the case, for the Logitech Media Server: Unix Tarball
(i386, x86_64, i386 FreeBSD, ARM EABI, PowerPC).
As i maintain the installation for the QNap, curious to check if it
works.
mherger wrote:
> I'm in the process of migrating the build environment for Logitech Media
>
>
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