7 August 2020
After many many detours and blind alleys it turns out to be not all that
difficult to do.
And to clear up any doubts anybody may have, LMS performs -much- better
on the Wandboard Quad than it did on the ReadyNAS. A caveat: support for
the Wandboard has become hard to get, and the
Roland0 wrote:
> Try booting from a clean new install of a known to be working OS to see
> if it's a HW issue
> Mount the current boot media (SD card?) on a different computer and read
> the system logs
Thanks, Roland. I'm going to try to do the latter today. Of course, as
is to be expected
Lestrad wrote:
>
> Any suggestions as to how I can troubleshoot would be appreciated. I'm
> ready to provide any information anyone might need.
>
Try booting from a clean new install of a known to be working OS to see
if it's a HW issue
Mount the current boot media (SD card?) on a different
Lestrad wrote:
>
> [Later] Turns out that server.log was huge. Removed it and all seems
> well.
Well, all was well until the Wandboard began refusing connections. It
was working fine, but suddenly it began refusing all connections (it
does respond to a ping with no problem). Until now I have
Lestrad wrote:
>
>
> So here is that new topic...
And here is the end, which I'd put at the start if I could so that
people can benefit from my experience without reading through all the
missteps and confusion.
First of all, my collection now stands at 80,000 files and instead of 15
hours
bakker_be wrote:
> If I understand correctly your music is on the readynas? You don't need
> to run the Samba service on your wandboard but only the samba client (on
> other Linux distributions also known as cifs-utils, no clue about Arch).
> Given that the readynas also runs some form of
Lestrad wrote:
> Hello again. I was eventually able to connect to LMS via the browser on
> port 9000. I didn't post a solution here because I never figured out
> what I did right. It just suddenly started working, and was working for
> a month or so.
>
> Now, however, it's stopped working
I spoke too soon. The scan ended with no problems, but LMS can't find
the Squeezebox Touch. The Touch sees LMS (I changed the Music Library
name and it reads the change), but can't connect to the collection. LMS
shows no players recognized. The Wandboard where LMS is installed can
ping the
I spent a lot of time trying to install SqueezeOnArch, and then was told
by Roland0 (thank you, Roland) that since I have a Touch all I really
need to install is LMS. Duh. So I installed ' ARCH-AUR-REL.7.9.2.arch2'
(https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/logitechmediaserver/) from the AUR,
and once
Lestrad wrote:
> > ralphy wrote:
> > Triode's original google code squeezelite repository is no longer
> > available.
> > If you can find the url in the build scripts you can update it to use > >
Code:
> > > > https://github.com/ralph-irving/triode-squeezelite
ralphy wrote:
> Triode's original google code squeezelite repository is no longer
> available.
> If you can find the url in the build scripts you can update it to use >
Code:
> > https://github.com/ralph-irving/triode-squeezelite
> >
>
> Thanks!
Lestrad wrote:
> Well, the ReadyNAS NV+ has been pronounced dead, and I've managed to
> copy all the files from it to a single 6-Gb hard drive, which is
> connected to the Wandboard. LMS ran on the Wandboard until a recent
> power outage, but after that the Wandboard would no longer boot. I
>
Well, the ReadyNAS NV+ has been pronounced dead, and I've managed to
copy all the files from it to a single 6-Gb hard drive, which is
connected to the Wandboard. LMS ran on the Wandboard until a recent
power outage, but after that the Wandboard would no longer boot. I
reinstalled ArchLinux on
Just to let everyone know that the system has been working fine all this
time, with problems now and then related to changes in IP address on my
local network that require updating the fstab file on Arch Linux and
fiddling with the not-too-user-friendly SoA interface.
Then about two weeks ago
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