Jaca wrote:
> I meant to say you need at least 1gb ram .. "for a smooth operation"..
> Not as minimum requirement.. I had LMS on rpi1b running max2play years
> ago for a long while, but I would not recommended anyone this experience
> now.
>
> Touch is not able to run LMS.. it's tinyLMS or wha
I meant to say you need at least 1gb ram .. "for a smooth operation"..
Not as minimum requirement.. I had LMS on rpi1b running max2play years
ago for a long while, but I would not recommended anyone this experience
now.
Touch is not able to run LMS.. it's tinyLMS or whatever is called
,heavily
Jaca wrote:
> It's ok as player but for LMS server I would go with Rpi3 as minimum.
> Ideally rpi4. I think you need at least 1gb of RAM
Meh... LMS runs on a Touch which utilizes an ARMv6 CPU and 128MiB of
RAM. I run LMS myself on a Marvel Kirkwood ARMv5 with 512MiB of RAM and
several other ser
kidstypike wrote:
> If anyone is interested, I have a Pi3B 1GB RAM - Flirc case - SD card
> with piCorePlayer/LMS installed - Raspberry Pi PSU. More than capable of
> running LMS. Just needs path to music library configuring, loads of help
> on these forums.
>
> £45 delivered. (UK only)
>
> Loo
Whitedb wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion but sadly in the UK a RasberryPi is not an
> option at the moment. The lead time from retailers is over a year and
> second hand ones are going for £200 on eBay. The chip shortage has hit
> them very hard. I have already looked at Picore and see it as
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm listening (headphones) to LMS on a rpi 1 model b+ [emoji14]
>
> It's just the configuration process that is slow on the older rpi :)
>
> I do have a couple or so spare :rolleyes:
>
> ronnieIt's ok as player but for LMS server I would go with Rpi3 as minimum.
Ideally
Jaca wrote:
> I wonder if you could get away with raspberry pi 3b/3b+ which I seen on
> eBay.co.uk?
> Although rpi4 is definitely recommended I doubt rpi3 will be slower then
> you DS214play.
>
> But yeah £200 rpi4 is bonkers.. it would make more sense getting new NAS
> capable of running docker
bpa wrote:
> Looks like very few Pi's worldwide - there's even a web site to track
> them
>
> https://rpilocator.com/Oh wow, I knew it was bad but didn't realise scale..
> no wonder they go
for £200 on eBay
Also French store with stock of 2gb version doesn't even have English
site version so
Looks like very few Pi's worldwide - there's even a web site to track
them
https://rpilocator.com/
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I wonder if you could get away with raspberry pi 3b/3b+ which I seen on
eBay.co.uk?
Although rpi4 is definitely recommended I doubt rpi3 will be slower then
you DS214play.
But yeah £200 rpi4 is bonkers.. it would make more sense getting new NAS
capable of running docker and keeping ds214play as p
Thanks for the suggestion but sadly in the UK a RasberryPi is not an
option at the moment. The lead time from retailers is over a year and
Ok, that's sad. I just checked with a local shop here in Switzerland.
Yep, they're pretty much out of stock indeed :-(.
I'm sorry I'm not of much help th
Thanks for the suggestion but sadly in the UK a RasberryPi is not an
option at the moment. The lead time from retailers is over a year and
second hand ones are going for £200 on eBay. The chip shortage has hit
them very hard. I have already looked at Picore and see it as a longer
term solution
2. Secondly, are there anything tricks I can do to get the 8.1.1
installer I have to run anyway?
The one and only trick you should consider: get a Raspberry Pi to run
LMS on. Forget trying to run it on the Synology. You wouldn't be able to
update LMS nor the system itself, which would be a sec
Hi, I wonder if you can help me. I have been happily running LMS
8.1.1-1610364020 (pinkdot) on my Synology DS214play under DSM
6.2.4-25556 Update 3. I avoided the Pearl update so it continued to
work.
Unfortunately after I added a new plugin, ShairTunes2 (fork), it crashed
and would not restar
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