Again? I sounds like it's a known problem?
Yes, it was quite "popular" a while back. Don't know whether it was
macOS 10.10 already:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?105115-LMS-7-9-won-t-start-with-Mac-OS-X-10-11-4=osx+permissions+library
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Michael
Mnyb wrote:
> chown = change owner .
>
> For some reason the file ownership got bodged and no longer belonged to
> oyur user ,hence being not writebale etc .
Aha, that's a known problem, I understand?
Could it be related to that I can no longer come into contact with my
Bluesound Vault, which
chown = change owner .
sudo = substitute user do .
The $USER variable will take the value of the user you are currently
logged in as when you press "ENTER".
So you changed the owner ship of the dir to whatever user you signed in
as "sudo" , you entered a password .
For some reason the file
mherger wrote:
>
>
> Oh, that issue again... Try the following:
>
> sudo chown $USER ~/Library/Logs/Squeezebox
>
> Then restart LMS again.
>
>
Again? I sounds like it's a known problem?
I wonder what your command really does, so it solved the problem? Nice
to get instant help (hot
Ah, I did not know I would not get an output in Terminal.
Now it appears that the command has made its effect. I can now start the
server.
I'll return!
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Hmmm, when pasting this command into the terminal I am asked for a
password. I type it but nothing happens.
I suppose it's the password of my local system, or what?
Kurts-iMac:~ kh$ sudo chown $USER ~/Library/Logs/Squeezebox
Password:
Kurts-iMac:~ kh$
Where do I start looking for errors?
Run the following command in a terminal window:
/Library/PreferencePanes/Squeezebox.prefPane/Contents/server/slimserver.pl
Didn't:
Can't open /Users/kh/Library/Logs/Squeezebox/server.log (Permission
denied) at
mherger wrote:
> > When I go to localhost: 9000 (as I've done for years) I'm told that
> > there can not be connected.
>
> There must be no space after the colon.
My mistyping. Sorry.
>
> > Where do I start looking for errors?
>
> Run the following command in a terminal window:
>
>
When I go to localhost: 9000 (as I've done for years) I'm told that
there can not be connected.
There must be no space after the colon.
Where do I start looking for errors?
Run the following command in a terminal window:
I can not start Logitech Media Server and therefore I can not tell which
version I have installed. I have downloaded
LogitechMediaServer-7.9.1-1503129892.pkg, but I havn't installed it yet.
I recall that I must manually delete everyting and make a clean install
for scratch?
When I go to
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