Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] 'Official' docker container for LMS?

2021-01-10 Thread stuarty
This is just a quick note to say that I have Docker running with Portainer on OpenMediaVault and am using the lmscommunity/logitechmediaserver docker image and it works great for me. I was on 8.0.1 for a while before I realised i could change the tag to 'stable'. Now I'm on 8.1 from 23 December.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] FreeBSD - can we revisit the status

2018-12-18 Thread stuarty
ralphy wrote: > Sorry, I've never used LMS on FreeBSD. Hopefully another forum member > will reply. No problem, I answered the question myself. The newly built decoders or those downloaded from Ralphy's SourceForge site go in '[path/to]/lms/Bin' where 'path/to' depends on your install. I

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] FreeBSD - can we revisit the status

2018-12-17 Thread stuarty
ralphy wrote: > You can download the latest sox, flac and faad binaries for freebsd 7.x > 64bit from my 'download site' > (https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/utility/). Thanks Ralphy. I think I can see how to download these files from Sourceforge with curl but I don't understand

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] FreeBSD - can we revisit the status

2018-12-15 Thread stuarty
@ralphy I'm following in Cookiemonster's footsteps here but I don't quite understand what I need to do. If I want to build the decoder binaries on FreeBSD what do I need to do? And if I build them were do I put them so that LMS can find them? For instance I can 'cd' into

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] How to: Installing LMS 7.9 nightly in a FreeBSD jail on FreeNAS 9.3

2016-05-03 Thread stuarty
Fenix4k wrote: > > Just one more question: pufnstuf (on the first page) said he installed > FAAD port manually. Can anyone explain me how to do that? > I don't use FreeNAS but if you can install packages then Code: pkg install faad2 on the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] How to: Installing LMS 7.9 nightly in a FreeBSD jail on FreeNAS 9.3

2016-04-27 Thread stuarty
mherger wrote: > > I do understand that the situation currently can be a bit confusing. I > don't know of a simple response to your problem. Because it also depends > > on Perl versions etc. > > It's probably easiest to build your binaries, then run LMS with > --d_startup enabled to get the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] How to: Installing LMS 7.9 nightly in a FreeBSD jail on FreeNAS 9.3

2016-04-26 Thread stuarty
Michael, how can a user like me know which modules have been updated easily? If I know what has been updated I can figure out which modules to copy across from my own building of slimserver-vendor. Alternatively I may try copying across more of my build into a noCPAN nightly and see what happens.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] How to: Installing LMS 7.9 nightly in a FreeBSD jail on FreeNAS 9.3

2016-04-25 Thread stuarty
mherger wrote: > I don't think that > Image::Scale per se is a problem. But you'd have to not only copy the > compiled binary file, but its Scale.pm file, too. Otherwise the latter > used by LMS would require a binary version 0.8, instead of the 0.11 > you've found. I don't remember exactly

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] How to: Installing LMS 7.9 nightly in a FreeBSD jail on FreeNAS 9.3

2016-04-25 Thread stuarty
I have a working 'LMS 7.9 in a Freebsd jail on nas4free' (http://forums.nas4free.org/viewtopic.php?f=71=38=67704#p67704). I had 'to follow the instructions to checkout an earlier version'

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-04 Thread stuarty
This is just for information. I had a working 1.19l install on pi B+ with an Xtreamer wireless N dongle. Dmesg calls this wireless Realtek RTL8191S. I had to start with a wired connection and then run 'modprobe -v rt2800usb' or 'modprobe -v rt2800usb.gz.ko' as root then reboot. I updated

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Help with m4a in squeezecenter

2009-08-18 Thread stuarty
Can anyone point me to a wiki page which describes streaming .m4a files from a debian server? -- stuarty stuarty's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=32294 View this thread: http