Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere but I have numerous
Raspberry Pi B+s running Picoreplayer around my house. Increasingly, I'm
also making use of VPN for much of my internet use but I keep running
into problems with VPN permanently implemented on my main PC. A perfect
solution would be
Greg Erskine wrote:
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>
> >
Code:
> > tce - Tiny Core Extension browser
>
> 1. openvpn-dev.tcz
> 2. openvpn-doc.tcz
> 3. openvpn.tcz
>
> Enter selection ( 1 - 3 ) or (q)uit:
> >
>
> and http://packages.tinycorelinux.net/
>
> >
paul- wrote:
>
> Why do you want to use different DHCP servers?
>
I'm evaluating Smart DNS and Netflix (US version) over Christmas. I've
set it up for the whole LAN without problem except that BBC iPlayer on
LMS is not happy with (probably) a non UK location coming up. Keeping
DHCP but
Paul Webster wrote:
> I don't want to risk it here ... but I suspect that if you set it to
> Static IP (Main page) then there will be other options provided to set
> netmask and DNS (perhaps an extra tab appears).
Woa! That looks a somewhat scary place with all sorts of warnings. I
really
First a word of thanks to Paul et al for the excellent work and support.
pCP 6.0 Beta7 on RasPi4 is an excellent LMS system. I'm still getting my
head around all the tweaks and options, not helped by an awful cold
which I'm unable to shake off.
I recently made changes to my LAN Router
paul- wrote:
> Yes, you should not have a problem populating the information in static
> IP setup. Look at the current output of "ifconfig" to get your current
> values.
>
> You should select a IP address outside of the range used by your router
> DHCP server to avoid the DHCP server giving
coyrls wrote:
> You can specify multiple library locations in LMS, so there shouldn't be
> any need for LVM.
Yes I'm aware of the wonderfully easy way one can add extra storage to
pCP. I simply wanted to not have to keep manually balancing what goes
where on several HDDs. Many thank Claus for
Whilst commissioning my recent RasPi4 pCP v6 setup, I realised that I
need to increase my HDD capacity to make it future proof (famous last
words!). The most cost- effective way to do this, whilst maintaining
maximum flexibility, would be to use Logical Volume Management. I use
Stablebit
Forgive me if this information is staring me in the face but right now I
can't find it.
I've just switched from an intel Ubunbtu LMS server to a Raspberry Pi v4
using the excellent piCoreplayer. The unit is smaller, quieter, faster,
easier and cheaper to maintain. The RasPi has two USB mounted
d6jg wrote:
> SSH in
> df -h
Many thanks. I'd forgotten that SSH was an option with picoreplayer
Cheers
Chip
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