Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS start\stop\restart

2019-08-23 Thread bfspider
steff wrote: > if your problem can be solved by introducing a delay in the LMS startup > process at boot... then it would be much more better. Hi, What are the steps to add a startup delay for LMS? Using pcp and nightly build of LMS. Thanks!

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Debian / OMV installation - location of cache...

2019-08-23 Thread THildebrandt
So... Ensured user squeezeboxserver had rights to the new cache dir... Stopped service, deleted old cachedir (but this time i left in the various directories - DownloadedPlugins, InstalledPlugins...) after copying everything to new cachedir, restarted service.. Then when opening the server

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Debian / OMV installation - location of cache...

2019-08-23 Thread THildebrandt
Looking through server.prefs for squeezeboxserver it looks as though the sqlite db still needs to be in the original cache directory??? Any idea how i move this to new location??? THildebrandt's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Debian / OMV installation - location of cache...

2019-08-23 Thread Roland0
THildebrandt wrote: > Suggestions?? Check the LMS server / scanner log (WebUI > Sessings > Information) What file system is the cache on? Looks like a remote one - never a good idea (slow, potentially unstable due to network fluctuations - if it's SMB, even more problematic). Finally, check

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Debian / OMV installation - location of cache...

2019-08-23 Thread THildebrandt
Looks like it didnt work after all... Thinking i could remove the old cachedir now that a new has been definded (copied the old to the new location, of course) i now get this result when initiating scan of my music library: Code: service logitechmediaserver status

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-08-23 Thread acanning
Many thanks Chaps. I think I'll wait and see how things pan out. My Pi4 isn't running too hot but I can't resist tinkering which probably isn't wise as I haven't really got a clue what I doing!! It's also dawned on me that as I'm not using the USB interface I doubt the update will benefit me at

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-08-23 Thread Man in a van
I tried the firmware flash (and so, I think, did chill) https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28=243500=ea13694e338be4c55e009c3359159e1a=75 kidstypike reference this https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28=243500=375#p1518239 There have been a lot of updates since

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-08-23 Thread Paul Webster
It might not have made its way into the standard release from RPi team because of some people reporting that it was causing issues for their USB3 devices. ISTR some saying that transfer speeds slowed down a lot. Paul Webster http://dabdig.blogspot.com Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-08-23 Thread Man in a van
paul- wrote: > That is a firmware flash that must be manually applied. Just open a ssh > session and follow the directions given by the rpi folks. The odd > thing is that they have not released this patch in any official way. > There is a link to the thread somewhere in this thread. I’m