I use the O2 Joggler which cannot update beyond 7.9.2.
Is the image read-only or why would you not be able to update? And are
you sure it's not a limitation of an outdate OpenSSL implementation on
the operating system?
We could certainly find some work-around for non-SSL installations. But
kidstypike wrote:
> @MrC has already given you a pointer, but you may need to use Firefox
> browser.
>
> Works for me.
>
>
Thanks. But for me the file that opens in Foobar is a read-only copy
downloaded to a Temp directory, and not the original file:
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I use the O2 Joggler which cannot update beyond 7.9.2.
They're compact and cheap touchscreen devices (you can get them second
hand for 10-20 GBP) that I can take around and use (to the office at
work or at my parents', for example).
Although some have hinted there is a way to install a newer
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Remember Linux is case sensitive. You normally have to use lower case.
Sorry, fixed that.
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As there doesn't seem to be a non-secure version of
http://raw.githubusercontent.com/LMS-Community/lms-plugin-repository/master/extensions.xml
that we can access, I now get this on 7.9.2 :(
Is there a good reason why you don't update? There are more and more
radio stations and services which
As there doesn't seem to be a non-secure version of
http://raw.githubusercontent.com/LMS-Community/lms-plugin-repository/master/extensions.xml
that we can access, I now get this on 7.9.2 :(
Bad repository http://repos.squeezecommunity.org/extensions.xml -
Connect timed out:
No more
Remember Linux is case sensitive. You normally have to use lower case.
Code:
$ ls
$ vi
I just posted a couple of FAQs that might save you some questions.
Lestrad wrote:
> Wow. I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate x64, and I use MP3Tag for tagging,
> but a lot of the time I do my tagging in Foobar. If I could get Foobar
> to pick up the path of whatever is playing in LMS, I'd be set to go.
@MrC has already given you a pointer, but you may need to use
mherger wrote:
> > Whenever I roll Fedora to its latest version LMS is the only
> application
> > that breaks, though not every cycle. When it does it is usually
> because
> > of Perl versioning. After fooling around with Perlbrew and recompiles
> I
> > have found I'm far better off just
Whenever I roll Fedora to its latest version LMS is the only application
that breaks, though not every cycle. When it does it is usually because
of Perl versioning. After fooling around with Perlbrew and recompiles I
have found I'm far better off just waiting for the nightly builds to
So there's no way to add, say, a right-click option to copy or open the
path?
That again is the browser's duty.
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Obviously going blind & or stupid, how do you turn off the full text
index is it library statistics?
Please try the iTunes playlist blocking first. I'll tell you afterwards ;-)
(oh well: it's a plugin)
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Whenever I roll Fedora to its latest version LMS is the only application
that breaks, though not every cycle. When it does it is usually because
of Perl versioning. After fooling around with Perlbrew and recompiles I
have found I'm far better off just waiting for the nightly builds to
Lestrad wrote:
> Wow. I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate x64, and I use MP3Tag for tagging,
> but a lot of the time I do my tagging in Foobar. If I could get Foobar
> to pick up the path of whatever is playing in LMS, I'd be set to go.
Does your browser not offer an Open With dialog?
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jeroen2 wrote:
> When you login with SSH you start in the user home directory (-cd ~-).
> You can access root directories doing -cd /- and then -LS -al-
>
> (If you really want to go this way you might want to consider installing
> nano as well, unless you want to go in extreme nerd mode and
diode84 wrote:
> When I transfer favorites.opml on a new installation I take out the
> flash card and put it in the laptop and can examine it and transfer
> favorites.opml.
> Plugged in to PC I can see easily what is in each directory, that is how
> I found prefs.
> I would like to be able to
MrC wrote:
> What OS are you running your tagging program on?
>
> ...
>
> So, it's possible you can use this idea to query LMS and have some app
> launch your app, or send it the info you need. Another example, it's
> "pndir" command not only shows the path, but opens the directory
>
Obviously going blind & or stupid, how do you turn off the full text
index is it library statistics?
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mherger wrote:
> > Hello. Is there any way I can change the behavior of a click on the
> path
> > of the item being played (Under Song Info > Location) in the
> left-hand
> > panel of the LMS display? Currently clicking the path causes the item
> to
> > be played by the default media player.
Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I was the OP and I have yet to
solve this annoyance so I thought I would try again. Today was
maintenance day on my Synology Diskstation 218+ so I went about all the
updates including putting version 8.0 of LMS on my server. I was hoping
that it somehow might
What OS are you running your tagging program on?
I'm running on a Mac, and use Alfred to control LMS, or get the info I
want. Example:
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The Alfred app calls on a Perl program I wrote to query / control LMS
via command line.
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So, it's possible you can use this idea to query
I'll see if limiting the playlists helps. At least it's a pesky iTunes
issue, not LMS.
I wouldn't say so. LMS just chokes on playlists with tens of thousands
of tracks during the fulltext index creation. Turn off one of iTunes or
Fulltext Index and you might be good.
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mherger wrote:
> > Then I added a few playlists and did a rescan. Once again it hangs at
> > the albums part of building text index.
>
> Oh, I think there's been an issue with iTunes exporting a playlist with
>
> all "Downloaded" or similar files. Please check settings for the iTunes
>
>
Hello. Is there any way I can change the behavior of a click on the path
of the item being played (Under Song Info > Location) in the left-hand
panel of the LMS display? Currently clicking the path causes the item to
be played by the default media player. What I want to do is to capture
the path
Then I added a few playlists and did a rescan. Once again it hangs at
the albums part of building text index.
Oh, I think there's been an issue with iTunes exporting a playlist with
all "Downloaded" or similar files. Please check settings for the iTunes
plugin and enter all playlist names you
When I transfer favorites.opml on a new installation I take out the
flash card and put it in the laptop and can examine it and transfer
favorites.opml.
Plugged in to PC I can see easily what is in each directory, that is how
I found prefs.
I would like to be able to do that with ssh.
There is very little installed on the system..itÂ’s minimal needed to
run squeezelite.
What are you trying to do?
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paul- wrote:
> That what I like to see.
>
> The os is based on Tinycore. http://tinycorelinux.net/faq.html
Not quite there yet.
ls gives me pcp-powerbutton.sh powerscript.sh
Not sure what that means.
I really want to go to : say root and ls or cd round each directory.
Hello. Is there any way I can change the behavior of a click on the path
of the item being played (Under Song Info > Location) in the left-hand
panel of the LMS display? Currently clicking the path causes the item to
be played by the default media player. What I want to do is to capture
the path
diode84 wrote:
> there is no stopping me now.
That what I like to see.
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mherger wrote:
> > But what commands can I use, eg list and change directory, what
> language
> > is it and is there a list of simple commands.
>
> It's a shell, very much like a terminal on your desktop linux. It's
> busybox, not bash or zsh, thus a bit limited. But the most important
>
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Its linux, normal linux commands are used.
>
> Theres a list of pCP aliases etc here
> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/information/pcp_aliases/
>
> Jeff
Thanks Jeff, that is what I need to get me going.
Ge Ba wrote:
> Ralphy,
> finally I managed to compile sox from your source code git for LMS, with
> iPKG on my Synology DS216Play (armv7l). :D
>
> During compile, I did get some warnings, but up to now I haven't
> realised any issue with it.
>
> To be sure, I wanted to ask about the following
OK so I've done a completely clean install of iTunes imported the files,
but did absolutely nothing else to iTunes. I then ran the scan and it
completed with no obvious problems.
Then I added a few playlists and did a rescan. Once again it hangs at
the albums part of building text index.
I
Mike Rubin wrote:
> I haven't used LMS for awhile because I was able to upsample to DSD256
> on my Windows 10 computer with other software. I read today that 3-cpo
> allows LMS to do that, so I reinstalled LMS and tried to enable the
> plug-in. Everything else in the installation seems to
posnos wrote:
> Its a long thread so after a few pages decided its faster to ask the
> question.
>
> Am I right in assuming/inferring that C-3PO wont work with a
> Transporter, only squeezlite, even if I use C-3PO to direct upsampled
> FLAC (44k->96k) to a Transporter?
>
> I would have
But what commands can I use, eg list and change directory, what language
is it and is there a list of simple commands.
It's a shell, very much like a terminal on your desktop linux. It's
busybox, not bash or zsh, thus a bit limited. But the most important
commands are the same.
So "ls" is
diode84 wrote:
> Hello
> I am trying to find my way round pCP with terminal from my pc. PC is
> running xenial64 puppy. I can connect to pCP on xenial64 with terminal
> using using ssh tc@192.168.0.*** .
> But what commands can I use, eg list and change directory, what language
> is it and is
Hello
I am trying to find my way round pCP with terminal from my pc. PC is
running xenial64 puppy. I can connect to pCP on xenial64 with terminal
using using ssh tc@192.168.0.*** .
But what commands can I use, eg list and change directory, what language
is it and is there a list of simple
@mherger & mrw: I was wondering the same when looking at the icu files
in the CPAN root. I need to do some work today, but will try to figure
out what to do with them. I will also need to go to the patch directory
for freebsd (slimserver-vendor/CPAN/icu58_patches/freebsd) as I expect
changing
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