Krisbee wrote: 
> To be safe, it's probably a good idea to make a copy of your current
> SDcard first.  I only have SOA on an RPI and don't usually run LMS on
> it.  But all you do is hit the "update" button on the update page.  That
> updates everything.  If you see a meesaage about unable to access
> github.com, then you might have to re-do the update to get the latest
> LMS, assuming you choose to install 7.9.  Otherwise, as the "help" says:
> "Squeeze Server 7.8 - stable version of Logitech media server 7.8" - so
> no updates there.
> 
> Just updated LMS on my PRI to check it works:
> 
> Before:
> 
> '[image: http://s4.postimg.org/l7i65l61l/rpiupdate1.jpg]'
> (http://postimg.org/image/l7i65l61l/)
> 
> After:
> 
> '[image: http://s24.postimg.org/hdz0zt6v5/rpiupdate2.jpg]'
> (http://postimg.org/image/hdz0zt6v5/)
> 
> Follwed by a "full clean.  It seems OK.

I can't tell from the images, but is your LMS really updating?  If so,
have you edited repositories somewhere?  In my situation, the automatic
update from the web GUI works fine to update Arch, but the LMS version
hasn't changed in months.  It pulls everything in, then says "There is
nothing to do" and leaves the current LMS as is.  Maybe for some reason
the Pi updates but the Wandboard doesn't...could be the Pi can pull from
a standard repository, but the LMS version for the Wandboard is
modified.  (I have no idea what I'm talking about, obviously.)

This isn't really critical since everything works, I just assume that at
some point I'll be annoyed about a new feature I'm missing.

Thanks!


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