bpa wrote: 
> IIRC you're running a service that doesn't work - you have to add to the
> file with the other command line option.
> 
> The file shoudl be /etc/default/logitechmediaserver
> 
> And you edit it and add the "--d_startup" option into the SLIMOPTIONS
> variable
> 
> If no 32 bit support then it will show all modules failing.

Thanks

I still can't get the Shuttle to power on.

I went to the Mac mini which has the Raspberry OS installed on the live
usb stick.

LMS installed on the stick is v 8.1.1 amd.64.deb

I edited the file as suggested, stopped and started LMS 

A status request tells LMS is running

The server log say, safe started, died, restarting.

bpa, I think I'll leave for now, if you don't mind, Thanks for your
interest (and Michael's) but it's all becoming a bit of a tiresome
exercise.

I thought it might be a good thing to recycle an old Win 7 computer, but
it looks like I'll be sticking with rpi 

Have a good evening :)

ronnie


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