mherger wrote:
> > I restored from a backup to the 32 gb/sd and due to home/music it had
> an
> > out of space error. I though nothing much about it.
> > Not sure where I could find the verbatim error?
>
> Well, if you run out of space, then you're to expect all kinds of
> errors. You should
mherger wrote:
> > In the existing OS LMS had a Spotty plugin. When I did updates it
> gave
> > me an error that Spotify hasn't got a arm version.
> > Do you know anything about that?
>
> Verbatim error message would be helpful. But fwiw: both my LMS
> installations are running on a Pi. So...
In the existing OS LMS had a Spotty plugin. When I did updates it gave
me an error that Spotify hasn't got a arm version.
Do you know anything about that?
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Man in a van wrote:
> Not an expert on this ...but your last LMS in the log is
>
> Two years old, likely the perl is outdate for a newer install, not
> withstanding any changes from Buster to Bullseye, maybe something got
> lost in the move :)
>
> I have just installed LMS v8.2.1 on a
Hi All
Thanks a lot for all your replies, very much appreciated.
For a start I have here the log file from the squeezebox server.
Unless there is an relatively easy fix I would try that otherwise I
intend to do a fresh install. The installed version is
logitechmediaserver_8.2.0_arm
37022
Hello
I have upgraded Buster to Bullseye a couple of days ago. It is an OS
upgrade not new install. After the upgrade all was working great and
only now I do not seem to be able to access via
192.168.x.x:9000/settings. Also my squeezebox player is not able to
connect.
The only thing that has
I just like to update that I have been able to get LMS on Pi and all is
working well.
Thanks to all of you!
'[image: https://i.postimg.cc/k6cqD69b/LMS.jpg]'
(https://postimg.cc/k6cqD69b)
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi d6jg,
> Sorry, can't help there, my IT brain overloaded during Y2K, it's been
> all down hill since then. :D
> ...
> regards
> Greg
I hope you're ok and still continuing here and not the only one with the
problem:rolleyes:
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi notechyet,
>
> For obvious reasons, I know next to nothing about the other
> distributions.
>
> I have always assumed, if it is not piCorePlayer, then it is probably
> based on Raspbian.
Have you seen my links in 'post 16'
(https://f
kidstypike wrote:
> I really don't think you need a fan with that case, it's allegedly a
> little better at passive cooling than the flirc case that I use, and I'm
> well pleased with the cooling provided by that case, no need for a fan.
>
> Temp graph from piCoreplayer below, ambient temp
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi notechyet,
> pi-Hole will not run on piCorePlayer because we use a extremely small
> Linux distribution - piCore.
> I would suggest if you want to add other applications use a Raspbian
> based distribution.
> I use a separate old RPi1 for Pi-Hole
kidstypike wrote:
> Why do you need a pimori fan shim, there's a fan already built into the
> Argon case?
> Likewise the switch cable, there's a built-in on/off switch?
Thanks!
I read somewhere about the noisy fan so I thought to get the above
mentioned fan instead? I will ask the shop about
Thanks a million!
I'm just amazed about your very good suggestions/comments. It'll be
heaps for me to think about.
For easiness of purchase(Oz) and future proofing I am seriously thinking
about the 'Argon'
(https://core-electronics.com.au/argon-one-raspberry-pi-4-case.html)
case setup with
thanks @'Grumpy Bob'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?41857-Grumpy-Bob) and
@'DomieMic65'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?69312-DomieMic65)
our to be bought RBP? setup with the LMS will be on our Ethernet as
well. To future proof the setup I am thinking to buy 'this'
Hi All
I have just managed to setup my old SB classic again with the LMS on a
laptop. All is working well incl. Spotify.
During my LMS setup searches I have read here and there a bit regarding
setting up a LMS on Raspberry. For a long time I have been thinking to
get a Raspberry Pi for Pi-Hole.
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