digimaster wrote:
> > athelney wrote:
> > Hi digimaster,
> >
> > As I've had some issues, I decided to perform a clean install using a
> > package downloaded from the Club to my PC.
> >
> > Following the install I noted that version 8.1 had been i
Hi digimaster,
As I've had some issues, I decided to perform a clean install using a
package downloaded from the Club to my PC.
Following the install I noted that version 8.1 had been installed rather
than 8.0 which, as 8.1 is not a stable release, seemed inappropriate.
Looking into it I
mherger wrote:
> > My immediate problem is that I don't know how to go about regressing
> my
> > system to 8.0.x without simply starting again. I had some issues with
> > the original install process... adding QNAP Club to my NAS didn't
> work
> > so I didn't have a qpkg to install. After
digimaster wrote:
> *
> I am getting a lot off question regarding how to upgraded earlier
> QLogitechMediaServer installations before V1.07.
> So here will try to explain how you could make it upgraded through the
> AppCenter from Qnap.
>
> There are two ways you could try, the first is to get
paul- wrote:
> As of today.
>
> 8.0.0 is the release branch
> 8.0.1 is the stable branch, which receives bugfixes and/or stable
> features
> 8.1.0 is the unstable development branch.
>
> You should not be using 8.1.0 on a production system. Or you don't mind
> occasional breakage of the
Hi,
I noticed that last night the nightly LMS update installed version 8.1.0
rather than the nightly update of version 8.0.1.
Can anyone enlighten me as to why this might have happened ?
Also, can anyone point me to some instructions for installing LMS from a
TGZ file rather than via the QPKG
Hi all.
My setup is a QNAP TS-230 NAS running LMS 8.1.0 with two players, both
based on RPi4/PiCorePlayer connected via USB into a standalone DAC, and
control points on PCs and various Android phones/tablets all using the
Material skin plugin.
Yesterday this all worked fine. During the
athelney wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just bought a QNAP TS-230 to replace an 'out of support' QNAP NAS
> and stupidly failed to check whether I could still run LMS on the new
> box. QLogitechMediaServer sounds like it could save me a whole lot of
> heartbreak and effort so I
Hello,
I have just bought a QNAP TS-230 to replace an 'out of support' QNAP NAS
and stupidly failed to check whether I could still run LMS on the new
box. QLogitechMediaServer sounds like it could save me a whole lot of
heartbreak and effort so I would really like to give it a try.
Well, I did