Thx Michael.

That's exactly how it works on my LMS8.0 RPiOS64 (Debian) installation.

"Settings/Information" shows "/usr/share/lms/Plugins" as plugin
location.

Putting the unzipped plugin dir-structure and content there will
load the plugin after LMS restart.

The $LMSHOME/Plugins dir didn't exist. It had to be created.

All folders/files had to be configured with the right $LMSUSER
ownership.

What I found a bit odd is that the manually installed and loaded plugins
doesn't show 
up in the "./cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins" folder. 

It works anyway. 

I havn't tested yet what happens if you install a 3PPlugin from the LMS
repo 
which has the same name as the manually installed plugin.
That might happen if you work on enhancements/corrections on an existing
plugin.


Thx again.



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