diode84 wrote:
> I have burned a usb key with it. Not got past login yet. What is
> headhead. It seems quite a large distro to run on a 1.4ghz dual core
> with 2ghz ram but I will keep trying.
Apologies. Typo. Its overhead not headhead. My bad
You can refer to the installation guide here for
ho_kuku wrote:
> Almost no headhead.
> https://dietpi.com/
>
> Tryit. Its free.Ive use this for a long time until I got myself a sonic
> transporter
I have burned a usb key with it. Not got past login yet. What is
headhead. It seems quite a large distro to run on a 1.4ghz dual core
with 2ghz
Thanks GVH I will try a beta but can you tell me what advantage ssh is
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Daphile is very good. I ran it for a few years on an old HP micro
server. However the release version gives you no ssh access and I
started to have problems that I think might be hardware related and
could not diagnose them. So I'm back on Ubuntu desktop, because I can.
So in summary, Daphile is
Almost no headhead.
https://dietpi.com/
Tryit. Its free.Ive use this for a long time until I got myself a sonic
transporter
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Roland0 wrote:
>
> A different approach would be to run LMS in a container, e.g. install
> Alpine Linux (~130 MB of storage) and then the smallest LMS Docker
> container you can find
Its beyond my capabilities, Alpine Linux, not for me and I dont
understand containers and LMS Docker
paul- wrote:
> 1) Install perl
> 2) Install git.
> 3) Then clone this repo https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver.git
> to a persistent drive.
>
> Likely you will need to build a few crypto modules
> 4) install compile tools compiletc.tcz
> 5) Use cpan to install needed perl modules.
1) Install perl
2) Install git.
3) Then clone this repo https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver.git
to a persistent drive.
Likely you will need to build a few crypto modules
4) install compile tools compiletc.tcz
5) Use cpan to install needed perl modules.
When you first run cpan, it
paul- wrote:
> There is a tad bit of learning curve with tinycore. pCP uses the
> Raspberry pi port of Tinycore. (piCore)
>
> If the base OS works for you.The best way to test LMS would be to
> clone the LMS git repo to your device, and run from Git. If you are
> still happy, then I can
Roland0 wrote:
> I'd suggest you try again with Puppy. Make sure you get the right
> version of LMS:
> If you use BionicPup64, you'll need the latest nightly (7.9.2, e.g.
> logitechmediaserver_7.9.2~1572699180_amd64.deb)
> If you use XenialPup64, 7.9.1 should work as well
> If this still fails,
diode84 wrote:
> Is anyone running LMS on a PC with a very small linux operating system.
> I have a 1.0 ghz, 2gb ram on a 2gb flash drive.
> I have tried puppy Linux but cant get LMS to run on it, it installs but
> wont run.
>
I'd suggest you try again with Puppy. Make sure you get the right
slartibartfast wrote:
> A joke I suspect.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Indeed it was !
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diode84 wrote:
> Never heard of that, what is it?A joke I suspect.
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> How about PcCP ? :D
Never heard of that, what is it?
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paul- wrote:
> There is a tad bit of learning curve with tinycore. pCP uses the
> Raspberry pi port of Tinycore. (piCore)
>
> If the base OS works for you.The best way to test LMS would be to
> clone the LMS git repo to your device, and run from Git. If you are
> still happy, then I can
There is a tad bit of learning curve with tinycore. pCP uses the
Raspberry pi port of Tinycore. (piCore)
If the base OS works for you.The best way to test LMS would be to
clone the LMS git repo to your device, and run from Git. If you are
still happy, then I can give you pointers how to
Paul Webster wrote:
> How about TinyCore - as used (in essence at least) by pCP?
I will have a play with TinyCore, thanks.
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Paul Webster
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diode84 wrote:
> The thin clients have 4 usb bays but they boot up much faster if on
> internal flash.
> I still need a small fast boot linux OS preferably not bloatware and it
> must run LMS.
I suppose the USBs aren't USB3. If they were it would pay to boot from a
USB3 SSD.
I run Vortexbox on
d6jg wrote:
> Won't it boot from USB?
It will boot from usb but slowly.
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The thin clients have 4 usb bays but they boot up much faster if on
internal flash.
I still need a small fast boot linux OS preferably not bloatware and it
must run LMS.
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diode84 wrote:
> The bigger flash drive is not possible as pc is a thin client and flash
> soldered in.
> I have another with 4gb but that is promised to a mate.
> I run daphile now but its not open source so I cant adjust jivelite
> settings like I can on pCP so 7" screen is far too small to
diode84 wrote:
> On an external usb drive.
Well get a bigger USB flash drive, should be OK with an 8 or 16 GB
I think Daphile can run "Live" also
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> Debian
> Centos 7
>
> Just saw the 2GB Disk limit so no thse two won't work, where are you
> going to put the music ?
On an external usb drive.
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diode84 wrote:
> Is anyone running LMS on a PC with a very small linux operating system.
> I have a 1.0 ghz, 2gb ram on a 2gb flash drive.
> I have tried puppy Linux but cant get LMS to run on it, it installs but
> wont run.
> What small OS will run LMS.
> Any ideas please.
> Thanks
> diode84
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