gsp_steve wrote:
> I execute the command via SSH (user tc)
>
> So is there no way to start / install the second squeeze instance
> permanently. I give the option with the "user command" a try, but ist
> this as performant as permanent start the service?
>
> And by the way, there is no space in
I execute the command via SSH (user tc)
So is there no way to start / install the second squeeze instance
permanently. I give the option with the "user command" a try, but ist
this as performant as permanent start the service?
And by the way, there is no space in the name. All works fine, only
Ok, i give the user command a try but the next problem is, that there
are only three user command fields and i want to start at least four
instances. Is it possible to add two commands in one field?
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Julf wrote:
> Considering I haven't yet come across a commercial recording that goes
> beyond a 16 bit dynamic range, is 32 bits really an issue?
>
> Anyway, "32-bit" usually means "32-bit floating point" that has a
> resolution of 24 bits (plus an 8-bit scaling factor that is irrelevant
> in
gsp_steve wrote:
> Ok, i give the user command a try but the next problem is, that there
> are only three user command fields and i want to start at least four
> instances. Is it possible to add two commands in one field?
Since you already have a script written, just run the script from the
gsp_steve wrote:
> I think the option with a script will be the best choice, for now i've
> only my commands to create the Squeeze instances, so I'll put these
> together in a single .sh script.
>
> And by the way, in which directory should i place the script, so the
> script still exists
paul- wrote:
> Can you make sure the save the log level settings, so it starts the
> first time in Debug. Also it seems there is a permission issue
> writting the spotifyd.log.Go to /usr/local/slimserver/Logs
>
> >
Code:
> >
> touch spotifyd.log
> chmod 666
I think the option with a script will be the best choice, for now i've
only my commands to create the Squeeze instances, so I'll put these
together in a single .sh script.
And by the way, in which directory should i place the script, so the
script still exists after a reboot?
el_rico wrote:
>
> I suspect a race condition (just a guess!), because it works from time
> to time - but not most of the time. Is it something plausible? How could
> I investigate more on this?
There really shouldn't be a race condition with that. I just installed
SpotifyProtocolHandler,
Choice of basic LInux OS for LMS ?
Any preference ?
I want to avoid:
Unsuported perl versions.
Unsolved dependencies that needs me to install exotic stuff thats not in
any repo add symlinks compile stuff etc hunt down cpan and extra perl
thingys...
Bad support for popular plugins.
SSL
Jeff07971 wrote:
> My vote would be CentOS 7
>
> Mine runs LMS VERY reliably with only a few tweaks
>
> Mine runs on ESXi 6.5 and have in the past ESXi 5.0 5.5 6.0 and 6.0U2
>
> Not sure about multimedia support, I've never had any problems
>
> Not that lightweight but not hungry on
My vote would be CentOS 7
Mine runs LMS VERY reliably with only a few tweaks
Mine runs on ESXi 6.5 and have in the past ESXi 5.0 5.5 6.0 and 6.0U2
Not sure about multimedia support, I've never had any problems
Not that lightweight but not hungry on resources
I use Webmin and Usermin for
Jeff07971 wrote:
> My vote would be CentOS 7
>
> Mine runs LMS VERY reliably with only a few tweaks
>
> Mine runs on ESXi 6.5 and have in the past ESXi 5.0 5.5 6.0 and 6.0U2
>
> Not sure about multimedia support, I've never had any problems
>
> Not that lightweight but not hungry on
Is there a way to get the IP/port combination (control port) for the
server SqueezeLite is currently using? Basically the result of the UDAP
search response.
I wonder.. i can't be the first one to run into this...
I've built a portable radio using a Pi zero and I added a volume control
knob and
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