jemhayward wrote:
> I've gone back to my Raspberry Pi LMS for now, but I think I'll rebuild
> my intel box into a Linux based NAS and run LMS on it - probably use
> ubuntu, as I'm reasonably familiar with it...
For a couple of years now I too have been running my LMS on a RasPi 2
server- and
ltsv38 wrote:
> Hi jemhayward
> I have nearly the same machine for my main LMS server with following
> exceptions
> - 32GB SSD for the OS and LMS Server (just to be "green" compliant)
> - Internal 3TB HDD for my music collection (+ external for backup)
> But I'm using UBUNTU server (64 bit) and
jemhayward wrote:
> I have an old Acer mini PC that is presently running windows 7 and was
> my LMS server for a time. I Don't need it for any of its other duties,
> so was thinking of turning it into a pure LMS server, and maybe using
> Linux, or an off the shelf build like Vortexbox or
My music collection is about 500GB and it is unlikely to grow much as I
use Tidal for half my listening now, so I was wondering about fitting a
1TB SSD instead of the small HDD and this would also make the box silent
as it is already fanless.
Sounds like a great plan.
Does LMS allow the
My music collection is about 500GB and it is unlikely to grow much as I
use Tidal for half my listening now, so I was wondering about fitting a
1TB SSD instead of the small HDD and this would also make the box silent
as it is already fanless.
Does LMS allow the collection to be split over
Hi,
Intel Celeron M CPU 420 1.60GHz with Debian stretch/sid 2 GB Ram, 1 TB
WD Black as boot & music disk.
runs fine - could be faster but i did have any issues playing tracks or
searching them.
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Anyone got experience to share?
I'm running my main system on this kind of platform on a CentOS based
linux (SME Server). Make sure you pull the database memory option to the
max (Settings/Advanced/Performance).
The big difference to my system: the 150GB disk might be rather slow,
compared
Should work fine. I'd go with Daphile; seems more up to date. I used an
Atom running Win XP as an LMS server for many years.
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I have an old Acer mini PC that is presently running windows 7 and was
my LMS server for a time. I Don't need it for any of its other duties,
so was thinking of turning it into a pure LMS server, and maybe using
Linux, or an off the shelf build like Vortexbox or Daphile.
The machine has an Intel