I am running LMS V8.1.1 on an iMac 10.12.6
Most likely you're suffering issues with outdated SSL support. What
IO::Socket::SSL version are you using (see Settings/Information)? You
might need to follow steps outlined here to get up to date:
I am running LMS V8.1.1 on an iMac 10.12.6
I put myself through hell getting Spotify back when they screwed us! But
finally got it Spotty working.
Recently Spotify stopped working; Spotty was nowhere to be found in the
Settings of LMS in active or inactive plugins. (and no Spotify either)
I
svetter wrote:
>
> Paul - separately - I noticed that you are developer of the CBC Radio
> plugin. As a resident of Toronto I have been disappointed that this
> plug-in has not worked for a long time - I get "404 Not Found".
> Searching for CBC on this forum doesn't come up with any hits...
Paul, Gary - thanks for your follow-up notes.
I checked the link
(https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to...ird_partition/) re. adding a
partition to the memory card and noted the following at the top of the
page... Looks like I will live with the USB stick in the pi. maybe get
a short USB
I assume you've seen this? I haven't done it myself (I have a 4TB USB
drive connected to my rPi).
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/add_third_partition/
*Home:* Pi4B-8GB/pCP7.x/4TB>LMS 8.1.x>Transporter, Touch, Boom, Radio
(all ethernet)
*Cottage:* rPi4B-4GB/pCP7.x/4TB>LMS
I am sure that the team behind pCP would welcome suggested edits from
first time users.
Writing documentation when it is something that you have done 100 times
is not the necessarily the best for someone doing it for the first
time.
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/getting-started/
Paul Webster
To follow-on from my earlier message and the feedback suggestions
received regarding Raspberry pi as a platform, with piCorePlayer LMS.
My ReadyNAS died shortly after my earlier e-mails, and for a while I was
running on LMS on my laptop, but that was not very satisfactory from a
general family
Yeah if your old NAS is still reliable then keep music on it and get
raspberry pi with piCorePlayer for LMS.
Alternatively update /upgrade NAS to smth capable of running docker..
(so with Intel CPU) and run docker version of LMS on new NAS
3x Squeezebox Touch, 4x Squeezebox Radio,
Easiest way is to purchase a raspberry pi and install picoreplayer and
than lms on that. Pretty good manual at picoreplayer.org
*SqueezeBoxes:* 1x Transporter (Living room) 1x SB2 (shed), 1x Radio
(Kitchen), 1x Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x
piCorePlayer (Garden) 1x OSMC +
Really will appreciate some advice about the following:
I am running Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.1 - 1522157629 @ Fri Mar
30 12:30:30 CEST 2018.
on an old but so far reliable ReadyNAS NV+ (RAIDiator 4.1.16
[1.00a043]).
Serving 4 Logitech Touch devices (all are up-to-date with v7.8.0
kidstypike wrote:
> Maybe here:
> http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/blob/public/8.0/Changelog8.html
perfect
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> where can I find about difference between v7.9.x and v8.x ?
>
> Is there a summary of what v8 sets out to do / offer ?
Maybe here:
http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/blob/public/8.0/Changelog8.html
*Server - LMS 8.0.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Flirc case/pCP
where can I find about difference between v7.9.x and v8.x ?
Is there a summary of what v8 sets out to do / offer ?
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> How could I possibly go wrong?
It's hard to go wrong, as piCorePlayer is so simple to use. Glad it's
working for you.
*Home:* VBA 4TB (2.5) -or- rPi4B/pCP6.0/4TB>LMS 7.9.3>Transporter,
Touch, Boom, Radio (all ethernet)
*Cottage:* VBA 3TB (2.4) -or- rPi4B/pCP6.0/4TB>LMS
mherger wrote:
> >
> I usually recommend using piCorePlayer in situations like yours. Because
>
> it's super simple. No command line experience should be required.
>
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> Michael
I'm now the proud owner of a Raspberry Pi 4, with one microSD card
booting to the Raspberry Pi OS (no good
mherger wrote:
> >
> That's way too much. No need for the disk, nor hub. Just leave the files
>
> on the NAS. The NAS is designed to serve files. Set up LMS on the Pi,
> mount the NAS to it, and scan the library from the NAS directly. I've
> been doing this with a ReadyNAS Duo v2 for a
2. I've also started to consider the Raspberry Pi route, to the point
that over the last few days I've been looking at what would be involved.
For something like $200 or a little more, I can get: a Raspberry Pi 4
kit (without USB mouse or keyboard--I have extras) with enclosure, power
supply, 4GB
bernreddy wrote:
> 1. I've started to consider updating the OS on my ancient ReadyNAS (from
> RAIDiator 4.x to ReadyNAS OS 6.x). My understanding is that this is
> feasible but not officially supported by Netgear, and it requires a full
> wipe of my two NAS volumes (not really a big deal for
mherger wrote:
>
> ...
> I think I should phase out support for those old ReadyNAS models, tbh.
> Lack of IO::Socket::SSL they'll be useless with music services or even
> radio stations who all start to stream over https - not to mention that
>
> those NAS devices all must have a certain
You are correctly skeptical of my ability to follow instructions. In my
attempt with LMS 8.0.0, I think I did things right. I tried again:
Don't worry, I'm struggling myself. My ReadyNAS is back in the office -
where I haven't been for... weeks. Thus I can't test what I suggest.
If you have
mherger wrote:
> > 22 lines [uninformative] for 8.0.0, but really only 3 different ones:
> > squeezeboxserver_safe started.
>
> Did you apply the change I suggested a few postings up?
>
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> Michael
You are correctly skeptical of my ability to follow instructions. In my
attempt with LMS
22 lines [uninformative] for 8.0.0, but really only 3 different ones:
squeezeboxserver_safe started.
Did you apply the change I suggested a few postings up?
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mherger wrote:
> > The only things I can figure out from this: (1) Confirmation that the
> > AirPlay bridge isn't working; (2) I'm glad I'm not trying to use
> > Spotify; and (3) I'm glad I'm not trying to use Rhapsody.
>
> I'd recommend you get rid of all non-functional and unused plugins
>
The only things I can figure out from this: (1) Confirmation that the
AirPlay bridge isn't working; (2) I'm glad I'm not trying to use
Spotify; and (3) I'm glad I'm not trying to use Rhapsody.
I'd recommend you get rid of all non-functional and unused plugins
before moving to LMS8. But that's
mherger wrote:
> >
> Now use WinSCP to navigate to /etc/default. There you'd edit the file
> squeezeboxserver to add "--d_startup" to the SLIMOPTIONS. Restart LMS.
>
> When done, navigate to /c/.squeezeboxserver/log to grab a copy of
> server.log. Post here or upload to
>
I upgraded to 8.0 this morning but then noticed several plugins were
disabled as incompatible - all from bpa - CDplayer, iHeartRadio,
Realplayer and a couple others. Downgraded to the latest 7.9.3 build
for now.
spt87a's
I'm game. Yesterday I enabled SSH on my NAS (well, the NAS management
software says I did; my recent experiences with LMS on my NAS make me
skeptical). I then figured out how to fire up the command line OpenSSH
client on Win10 and burst out laughing. I was reminded of my first days
of taking
Progress of a sort.
(1) I succeeded in installing PuTTY, managed to log in as "root", and
got a command line on my NAS. Didn't know what to do with it, but I was
there
(2) I succeeded in installing WinSCP, managed to log in as "root", and
got a window looking at the file tree of my NAS.
Small
I'm game. Yesterday I enabled SSH on my NAS (well, the NAS management
software says I did; my recent experiences with LMS on my NAS make me
skeptical). I then figured out how to fire up the command line OpenSSH
client on Win10 and burst out laughing. I was reminded of my first days
of taking
I hoped you'd modify a configuration file using vi, one of the most
newbie unfriendly text editors. Then restart LMS and copy the resulting
server.log out there. How do you feel?
Or maybe he could use WinSCP?
Heh... not using Windows I sometimes forget the obvious solutions.
Thanks for the
mherger wrote:
> I hoped you'd modify a configuration file using vi, one of the most
> newbie unfriendly text editors. Then restart LMS and copy the resulting
>
> server.log out there. How do you feel?
>
Or maybe he could use WinSCP?
rescue/repair. If I need to enable SSH, I can do so--Netgear offers an
"Enable Root SSH Access" add-in. What do you have in mind?
I hoped you'd modify a configuration file using vi, one of the most
newbie unfriendly text editors. Then restart LMS and copy the resulting
server.log out there.
I've never tried to set up SSH on my Netgear NAS, because I don't trust
myself; I've essentially no experience with Linus, other than once every
5 years or so booting my Windows machine(s) (using removable media) for
rescue/repair. If I need to enable SSH, I can do so--Netgear offers an
"Enable
"logitechmediaserver-8.0.0-1590233071-i386-readynas.bin" claims (in the
Are you able to SSH to your NAS?
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mherger wrote:
> > I've been running LMS for years on a Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra Pro (and
> on
>
> What package did you install?
>
> > a Windows desktop). I decided to update both devices from 7.92 to 8.0
> or
> > at least 7.93. Everything went fine for the update on Win10 to LMS
> 8.0.
> > On
I've been running LMS for years on a Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra Pro (and on
What package did you install?
a Windows desktop). I decided to update both devices from 7.92 to 8.0 or
at least 7.93. Everything went fine for the update on Win10 to LMS 8.0.
On the NAS, 8.0 (and later 7.93) ran into the
I've been running LMS for years on a Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra Pro (and on
a Windows desktop). I decided to update both devices from 7.92 to 8.0 or
at least 7.93. Everything went fine for the update on Win10 to LMS 8.0.
On the NAS, 8.0 (and later 7.93) ran into the same problem: the install
would
mherger wrote:
> Thanks philippe_44 for your persistence!
>
> New builds should be available now.
>
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Updated to the latest LogitechMediaServer-7.9.3-1590229251.exe earlier
today and is working great including all My Apps.
Many thanks!
Thanks philippe_44 for your persistence!
New builds should be available now.
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It seems that it is my bad when I tried to add non-blocking SSL sockets
on Windows as well (it has been on all system expect Windows for a
while). I was on the right track but Windows always have an extra trick
to bit you in the butt. I was able to reproduce the issue on my Windows
machine and
mherger wrote:
> > If I click on app gallery I see
>
> Is there an App Gallery item in the web UI?
>
> --
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> MichaelYes in the web UI the only thing under My Apps is App Gallery.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
mherger wrote:
> >> I can confirm that I see the same. I am surprised no one else has
> >> reported it.
> >>
> >> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkIf I click on app gallery I see
> > Blocked by X-Frame -Options Policy
> > An error occurred during a connection to www.mysqueezebox.com
> >
If I click on app gallery I see
Is there an App Gallery item in the web UI?
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I can confirm that I see the same. I am surprised no one else has
reported it.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkIf I click on app gallery I see
Blocked by X-Frame -Options Policy
An error occurred during a connection to www.mysqueezebox.com
Firefox prevented this page from loading in this
slartibartfast wrote:
> I can confirm that I see the same. I am surprised no one else has
> reported it.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkIf I click on app gallery I see
Blocked by X-Frame -Options Policy
An error occurred during a connection to www.mysqueezebox.com
Firefox prevented
Tuneman wrote:
> Updated to LogitechMediaServer-7.9.3-1589867173.exe on Widows 10 and
> could not access My Apps. Went back to
> LogitechMediaServer-7.9.3-1588164984.exe and My Apps worked perfectly.
> Other versions of 7.9.3 and 7.9.2 I have used did not have any problems
> with My Apps. This
Updated to LogitechMediaServer-7.9.3-1589867173.exe on Widows 10 and
could not access My Apps. Went back to
LogitechMediaServer-7.9.3-1588164984.exe and My Apps worked perfectly.
Other versions of 7.9.3 and 7.9.2 I have used did not have any problems
with My Apps. This is the only time I have
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So will there be anymore updates to 7.9.x?
Or will the fixes and improvements only be added to 8.x from now on?
Latest changes to 7.9.3 were applied a day or two ago. Important fixes
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So will there be anymore updates to 7.9.x?
Or will the fixes and improvements only be added to 8.x from now on?
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Thanks for continuing to improve LMS. I am trying to download LMS 8.0 to
my Synology DS-713+ which currently runs LMS 7.9.1 which was installed
from the Synology package center. I cannot figure out which file to
download. The Synology NAS requires packages with the .pkg file
extensions? I tried
CJS wrote:
> LMS 8.0 can be found here: http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/
>
> Btw, I am using the latest 7.9.3 version on a windows system, and don't
> have any of the issues that you describe.
> I am not sure if updating to the latest LMS 8.0 version will solve the
> problems that you
mherger wrote:
> > Thanks for the link, but my AVG virus software blocked it, said the
> file
> > was infected with URL:Blacklist?
> > Is it a problem with AVG or something else?
>
> If in doubt go to virustotal.com to check the file in question. If the
> vast majority of the results is ok,
mherger wrote:
> > Thanks for the link, but my AVG virus software blocked it, said the
> file
> > was infected with URL:Blacklist?
> > Is it a problem with AVG or something else?
>
> If in doubt go to virustotal.com to check the file in question. If the
> vast majority of the results is ok,
Thanks for the link, but my AVG virus software blocked it, said the file
was infected with URL:Blacklist?
Is it a problem with AVG or something else?
If in doubt go to virustotal.com to check the file in question. If the
vast majority of the results is ok, then you can be pretty confident
CJS wrote:
> LMS 8.0 can be found here: http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/
>
> Btw, I am using the latest 7.9.3 version on a windows system, and don't
> have any of the issues that you describe.
> I am not sure if updating to the latest LMS 8.0 version will solve the
> problems that you
LMS 8.0 can be found here: http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/
Btw, I am using the latest 7.9.3 version on a windows system, and don't
have any of the issues that you describe.
I am not sure if updating to the latest LMS 8.0 version will solve the
problems that you have. Of course you can
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