I'm trying to install InguzDSP on a QNAP TS-251+ NAS, but it seems the
directory structure has changed or is different from the structure in
the installation instructions for Ubuntu in the Inguz documentation.
Every OS handles files slightly different. QNAP being a NAS, not a
standard Linux,
Marsupial wrote:
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> short of changing machine and starting over, I am running out of ideas
> :(
Marsupial wrote:
> I am currently using perl 5 (v5.28.1)
> it is running on Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
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If you do start again, are you aware there is a Legacy version of Buster
I'm trying to install InguzDSP on a QNAP TS-251+ NAS, but it seems the
directory structure has changed or is different from the structure in
the installation instructions for Ubuntu in the Inguz documentation.
For instance the default LMS plugin location on my is /share/Logitech
Media
ok, it seems you were right and it is in a loop.
in a restart loop
Code:
[22-10-18 12:41:00.8727] Carp::Clan::__ANON__ (214) Warning:
DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::__ANON__(): DBI Exception: DBD::SQLite::db do
failed: attempt to do on inactive database handle at
Paul Webster wrote:
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> Stopping LMS and removing its database might resolve things for the next
> restart.
wouldn't I lose all my settings if I am to do so ?
Marsupial's Profile:
yeah straight after reboot it already gets 99+% CPU, seems like you're
right and we're in a loop
Code:
pi 699 0.4 0.3 12192 3360 ?R12:12 0:00 sshd:
pi@pts/0
pi 700 1.1 0.3 8356 3624 pts/0Ss 12:12 0:00 -bash
squeeze+
It worked until about 8-10 days ago. I have rebooted it multiple times,
reinstalled, changed version, reinstalled the same version, and am still
stuck. not sure what is going on.
I'll look in the logs and report any findings. Thanks a lot.
Boy, there would be a good survey. How many folks use random play. I use
it especially when we're outside or if it's just background music while
doing other stuff. Back in the day I had two Sony 100 disc players that
you could program to shuffle random by playing a song on one player and
then
Funny, I'm not a random music player, but on occasion I do like to play
just the "Medley" from Abbey Road. I use this playlist (relative file
location, not explicit);
The Beatles\Abbey Road\09 You Never Give Me Your Money.mp3
The Beatles\Abbey Road\10 Sun King.mp3
The Beatles\Abbey Road\11 Mean
Doesn't work. No router will send on broadcasts to another interface.
Imagine if they did it would shut down the entire internet.
Your LMS machine must have an interface that is on the same LAN segment
as the client. By default LMS will listen on *all* interfaces including
VLAN and VPN (useful
mherger wrote:
> >> Did you try "host" networking mode for your container?
> >
> > @Michael. How do you know it is a container
> https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-platforms/issues/37
Fair enough.
Jim
https://jukeradio.double6.net
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room*
Did you try "host" networking mode for your container?
@Michael. How do you know it is a container
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-platforms/issues/37
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mherger wrote:
> Did you try "host" networking mode for your container?
@Michael. How do you know it is a container?
Jim
https://jukeradio.double6.net
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* Joggler & Pi4/Khadas -> Onkyo TXNR686 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* Joggler & Pi3 ->
What you are asking is essentially the same as connecting a client to a
remote server over the internet.
Pippin talks about doing that with iPeng here
Did you try "host" networking mode for your container?
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Well, I didn't realise this forum didn't update me on postings - I'll
have to look at the settings.
Anyhow, to clarify - if I carefully type the correct name of the artist,
let's say "The Beatles", I get the next level choice. It shows a small
picture of the fab four in the outfits for Sgt.
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