I hope I will be forgiven for following up my own post, but I thought I
would (in case anyone searching every comes across this thread) to
advise the problem with Squeezeplayer crashing on my Mint install has
been resolved.
Following issues with the sound configuration on my Mint 18.2 install
(me
Hello Ralphy.
Many thanks again for your response.
I have removed the package as per your instructions and then
reinstalled.
Regrettably it would appear that the Pulse package is not compatable
with Mint as it failed to run as shown by console output at the foot of
this post.
Building from sou
Unfortunately, those additional instructions on the download page are
for the standard alsa version and an not required for the pulseaudio
version.
Start by removing squeezplay
sudo apt-get purge squeezeplay
cd /opt
sudo rm -rf squeezeplay
The rm command may fail and that's okay.
Revert any c
ralphy wrote:
> Please try the 'native pulseaudio squeezeplay build'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107752-Announce-Native-linux-pulseaudio-squeezeplay).
Ralphy
Thanks for the response.
I have uninstalled the existing Squeezeplay version and downloaded
squeezeplay-pulse_7.8.0~
On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 11:41:42AM +, ralphy wrote:
>Please try the 'native pulseaudio squeezeplay build'
>(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107752-Announce-Native-linux-pulseaudio-squeezeplay).
...which is working perfectly on Debian 9.0 Stretch, so there are
good chances tha
Please try the 'native pulseaudio squeezeplay build'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107752-Announce-Native-linux-pulseaudio-squeezeplay).
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Booms, *1*-UE Radio
'Squeezebox client builds'
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/) 'dona