Since good advice did not solve a problem, I helped myself. My last question was: do you need additional patches for an LMS installation on Rasbian, as recommended in several older descriptions*. I would have liked to have a statement from a skilled expert.
I still had a RasbPi in stock and therefore simply installed the current version Rasbian. After the necessary basic configuration (language, time, memory usage, keyboard and fixed IP**) I installed LMS 7.9.0 and ... it runs stably and cleanly without the I still PHP etc. had to patch. After some attempts I have also integrated my music library on the NAS via mount e.g. fstab entry and on top an additional cache directory on the NAS. The LMS music database moves to this cache next, so that read/write operations on the SD card remain as low as possible. Thus, I have created a reference system and can now compare this to the corrupt LMS installation on Volumio-Distro after restart/reboot a succesful installation. Regards Black Senator *> ... recommendations ... 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. > ** I prefer static IP for non-mobil devices (TV, NAS, Media Server, Radio etc.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Black Senator's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=66799 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=107359 _______________________________________________ Squeezecenter mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/squeezecenter
