Jaca wrote:
> Not sure but I would think it's container ports problem, that's if you
> run it in bridge mode? If so, maybe try host mode temporarily to verify.
> If host mode works fine then it's defo some conflict with ports on
> synology
Yep, it works better. :D
No more DNS issues. The
I apologize if this is the wrong thread for this question, if so please
direct me.
When adding a new wallpaper to ~/.jivelite/userpath/wallpapers and
saving settings to SD card, do I have to make any other changes or
settings to keep the pcp_picture.jpg to remain available? Thanks
I think squeezelite talks to ALSA rather than pulseaudio?
Here is an example of how to access ALSA devices from a LXC container:
https://askubuntu.com/a/844793
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ce-bra wrote:
>
> I wanted to test the intel onboard sound on the NUC but I did not manage
> to tunnel the sound from either LXC container or VM guest to the Proxmox
> host (all Debian). Has anyone done this before? I am already in doubt if
> I should change my strategy to using docker.
>
BruceFeuillette wrote:
> Hi!
> No ideas for this one?
> The lack of network tools and system utilities (like ps) make the
> debugging a bit hard. So I can't modify the PM files "on the fly" and
> relaunch the server.
> The underlying Debian works fine but LMS don't want to make DNS
> request.
>
also, in case it is of any use whatsoever, the file permissions of the
first two files in the first playlist in the examples above, one which
shows up in the playlist and one which doesn't
35615
35616
+---+
|Filename:
d6jg wrote:
> Post an extract of 2 playlists
> 1 working, 1 not working and if you can a screenshot showing their file
> permissions
this is an example of part of 1 playlist where some tracks appear and
some do not (working in bold):
That is good news.
With that badge I can finally match my brother who received one years
ago for something or other.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, supla
BruceFeuillette wrote:
> Hello!
> I managed to have a running docker image on my Synology DS918+.
> This one ->
> https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/lmscommunity/logitechmediaserver/
> The only remaining problem is a DNS one.
> My log is full of "Couldn't resolve IP address for". I launched a
Paul Webster wrote:
> Do you have a Windows machine in your network?
> If yes ... can it see the music folder on the NAS?
>
> ... if still yes then you could try switching your pCP machine to use
> CIFS instead of NFS (and change the fields as shown in the online
> help).
>
> I suggest this
Do you have a Windows machine in your network?
If yes ... can it see the music folder on the NAS?
... if still yes then you could try switching your pCP machine to use
CIFS instead of NFS (and change the fields as shown in the online
help).
I suggest this because sometimes using CIFS
I installed squeezelite on the host system, which is working fine; so
you're right, this is sufficient for evaluating the onboard sound. But I
would like to run squeezelite also in a container or VM, to have
everything tidy... So my problem in connecting soundcard to the
container still exists.
Paul Webster wrote:
> Is the Synology NAS set to allow access from the LMS machine?
> See https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/add_network_share/
Hi Paul, unfortunately, the link you suggested is where I started.
piLMS's
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