I don't think there is a plug socket free in the house for another
gadget! I followed this excellent guide for installing 7.9.1 on qnap
and it seems to have installed OK, although not done a great deal of
testing yet!
The QNAP is a great bit of kit but as others have said it is difficult
to install later versions of LMS on it.
Use it for what it is good at - storing and sharing files - and as
Ronnie says consider a Pi3 with either piCorePlayer or Max2Play and
point it at the files on the NAS
The Pi3 is
boydd_uk wrote:
> This was the problem, restarting the LMS solves the problem, thank you.
> I guess I should take the plunge and update lms. What's the best stable
> version to go for (which resolves this DNS issue)?
If you are thinking about updating lms on the Qnap, then v.7.8 is as far
as
boydd_uk wrote:
> This was the problem, restarting the LMS solves the problem, thank you.
> I guess I should take the plunge and update lms. What's the best stable
> version to go for (which resolves this DNS issue)?
I know this behaviour has been mentioned before - not sure if it was
fixed
bpa wrote:
> You have an oldish version of LMS and IIRC there used to be a problem if
> LMS was started before network connection was up - all DNS request from
> LMS would fail as LMS thinks network connection is not running.
>
> You can test if this is the issue - restart just LMS (i.e. not
boydd_uk wrote:
> My lms can no longer resolve ip addresses it seems. I've checked my DNS
> settings in the Network Control panel and everything looks fine, and
> I've done a few nslookups from the console and that works fine also.
>
> I'm using a qnap ts 251 and lms 7.7.5. I've recently
My lms can no longer resolve ip addresses it seems. I've checked my DNS
settings in the Network Control panel and everything looks fine, and
I've done a few nslookups from the console and that works fine also.
I'm using a qnap ts 251 and lms 7.7.5. I've recently installed a few
things on my