Thanks for the recommendations. Before I blame others (volumio), ask
wether I made a mistake during the implementation (after more than 20
installations and despite the initial running LMS) or just ignore the
problem (switch to another MPD product) ...
... maybe we can just solve the problem.

To do this, lets ignore the volumio instance and clarify the
prerequisites of LMS on RasbPi:

I found some recommendations in the www which recommend a
post-processing of the LMS installation on RasbPi (e.g. 'here'
(http://raspberry-at-home.com/logitech-media-server/), 'here'
(http://blog.johjoh.de/squeezebox-auf-den-raspberry-pi/) and 'here'
(http://c64-online.com/?page_id=154)). The main advice is to install an
additional file (lms-rpi-raspbian.tar.gz or lms-patches.tgz) as a patch.
What exactly this patch does (with PHP?) is nowhere really explained.
Apart from this, these instructions are two to three years old and so
refer to old releases.

The question arises therefore, whether with the current releases Debian
Jessie and LMS 7.9.0 is necessary or possibly even counterproductiv?
Or in other words, what is the correct way to install a stable LMS on
Debian Jessie?

Can anyone of the experts give a reliable statement on this issue?


Regards


Black Senator


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