Rudi2605 wrote: 
> I have a QNAP NAS TS-419P+ on which unfortunately the LMS has not been
> running for a long time. I have the QNAP version 4.3.3.0663 but can't
> get it installed on port 9099 anymore. Slowly I don't know which last
> working version I can use. 
> And now SSOTS makes me even more mistakes when uninstalling.
> Can anyone maybe help me, please? Maybe even a German guy with
> Teamviewer that would even be beneficial.
> I am at the end of my wisdom! :-(((
> Thanks a lot!

Hi Rudi,

It is possible to get LMS with SSOTS running on QNAP's but it takes a
bit of tech knowledge, editing/replacing specific files etc... there's a
good thread on how to do it on the QNAP community forums:
https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=123&t=111583 (you will need to be
a registered user on the QNAP forum to access that link).

The problem with that method is there are some old modules and libraries
in an SSOTS install that suffer from more recently found security flaws
and it won't support some of the latest plugins that have been developed
by the community here, such as Spotty (for Spotify support) and maybe
Shairtunes (use an Apple airplay receiver device as a Squeezebox player)
and the latest high quality streams from some radio stations e.g. BBC.
Having said that I think someone got the SSL libraries required for
Spotty working here:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108066-My-fix-for-IO-Socket-SSL-error-with-LMS-installed-on-QNAP-ARM-NAS-(219P-)

digimaster (on this forum, freaksat on the QNAP forums) has built a
directly installable Q package QLMS which is what this thread is about
but I believe it needs a NAS with an Intel Processor, your 419+ has a
Marvell processor so I do not think it is supported by his QLMS

What I, and many other would recommend is to get a Raspberry PI and
install LMS on that, keep your music collection on your NAS and serve
that out to the LMS installation on the Raspberry PI.
There are many advantages of going down this route - RPI's are small,
cheap to buy and run and are well supported for security patches and
well supported here for latest versions of LMS and Plugins.

The easiest way to get LMS running on a Raspberry PI is to either:

use a Max2Play build for RPI's which includes LMS and gives you a web
browser based management page for updates stopping and starting not
unlike port 9099 in SSOTS. 
or 
a PiCorePlayer build for RPI's which also includes LMS and is well
supported by the superb PiCorePlayer (PCP) Team here in this community
and again uses a web browser based management

More details on Max2Play here: https://www.max2play.com

More details on PCP here: https://www.picoreplayer.org plus many threads
on this forum, for example:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109404-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-4-0-0

Hope this helps 

Kev


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