Roland0 wrote:
> don't start LMS directly (esp. not as root, as the msg tells you)
> start the service instead e.g.
> sudo systemctl start logitechmediaserver
>
>
>
> This means LMS is already running. reboot and try again.
rebooted and tried the following terminal commands:
sudo systemctl
Paul Webster wrote:
> Try
> sudo systemctl status logitechmediaserver
> to see what happened.
Thanks, It reported that it is active (running). Looks like I need the
basic user guide to this. I see the LMS referred to all over the place
but, not much on its basic functionality.
RobbH wrote:
> You are aware that LMS runs in the background on Linux? There's no
> window that opens, no icon in the tray. I understand there's an LMS
> control panel that appears when it's running on Windows. Apparently,
> people sometimes look for that when they try running LMS on Linux, but
uarnutz wrote:
> Linux Mint requires me to launch this from the terminal, at least
> initially. When I do so it fails to launch and generates the following
> messages:
> $ sudo /usr/sbin/squeezeboxserver
> [sudo] password for john:
> [22-02-12 16:47:53.1711] main::i
Linux Mint requires me to launch this from the terminal, at least
initially. When I do so it fails to launch and generates the following
messages:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/squeezeboxserver
[sudo] password for john:
[22-02-12 16:47:53.1711] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media Server