clockwatcher wrote:
> Guessing from Ken6432's thanks, they have already used that approach, so
> LMS is not appearing on the ReadyNAS apps tab. My interpretation of the
> post is that they now wish to uninstall, then make a fresh installation.
>
>
> I haven't done this but I assume that it req
mark wollschlager wrote:
>
> You won't see the Logitech app anymore but you can install newer
> versions through the upload function.
>
> Worked for me anyway.
Guessing from Ken6432's thanks, they have already used that approach, so
LMS is not appearing on the ReadyNAS apps tab. My interpreta
On the ReadyNas apps tab do you have the Logitech Squeeze server?
If so turn it off and uninstall it from there.
Then install the logitechmediaserver_8.2.1~1628312519_amd64.deb from the
apps tab.
You won't see the Logitech app anymore but you can install newer
versions through the upload function
clockwatcher wrote:
> You're welcome, Dodeth. Thanks for letting me know, it's much
> appreciated :)
Thanks also from me.
One thing, though could someone point me to instructions on uninstalling
LMS from my ReadyNAS? I would like to start with a fresh install as my
current one that has been u
Dodeth wrote:
> Thanks so much! Ive finally managed to update my ReadyNas thanks to
> you. Can now listen to BBC Sounds👍👍
You're welcome, Dodeth. Thanks for letting me know, it's much
appreciated :)
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clockwatcher wrote:
> Inspired by this thread, I splashed out on a Raspberry Pi 4B (2GB), with
> a USB-C power supply, a micro-HDMI to HDMI adapter cable to connect to a
> monitor, and a case. The details are below. The bottom line is that it
> works but cannot go to sleep, so you're putting a co
Inspired by this thread, I splashed out on a Raspberry Pi 4B (2GB), with
a USB-C power supply, a micro-HDMI to HDMI adapter cable to connect to a
monitor, and a case. The details are below. The bottom line is that it
works but cannot go to sleep, so you're putting a couple of Watts of
heating on
Dodeth wrote:
> I also have a ReadyNas that is frozen in v7.9 because I cant work out
> how to update it. Im interested in the Raspberry Pi option and would
> welcome advice as to what I should purchase. I have seen a number of
> options (including a starter kit), but is there anything I shou
bernt wrote:
> I thought you was missing this?
that is for a newer NAS, it is confusing when they have names covering
many versions RND2000 Duo
"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no
path, and Leave a Trail."
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nicklouse wrote:
> why? not a suitable file wrong format.
I thought you was missing this?
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bernt wrote:
> You need LMS_1.0.9all.deb.
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112880-NETGEAR-ReadyNAS-LMS-install-problems&p=987438&viewfull=1#post987438
why? not a suitable file wrong format.
"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no
path, and Leave
nicklouse wrote:
> looks like they have done a package for LMS8
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.0
> but i am having issues with the ready NAS even with 7.9 where i can not
> launch LMS in Frontview and installing 8 has not changed anything.
You need LMS_1.0.9all.deb.
Dodeth wrote:
> I also have a ReadyNas that is frozen in v7.9 because I cant work out
> how to update it. Im interested in the Raspberry Pi option and would
> welcome advice as to what I should purchase. I have seen a number of
> options (including a starter kit), but is there anything I shou
I run LMS 8.1.1 on RN202 so it's possible but if I have to start over I
would go with PiCorePlayer LMS and keep the music files on the NAS.
SB Touch optical to Hegel H90, Speakers Larsen 4.2
Spare SB3
AirPlay Bridge to Audio Pro A10
Squeezelite-x connected to home LMS with ZeroTier One.
SB Rad
I also have a ReadyNas that is frozen in v7.9 because I cant work out
how to update it. Im interested in the Raspberry Pi option and would
welcome advice as to what I should purchase. I have seen a number of
options (including a starter kit), but is there anything I should
specifically look fo
YHS1979 wrote:
> That does sound enticingly simple...
It is simple. The bit that throws most people who want to keep their
music on their NAS is mounting the share NFS or CIFS. There are examples
in the WiKi based on a Synology NAS but the principle is the same
whatever NAS you have.
VB2.4[/
That does sound enticingly simple...
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YHS1979 wrote:
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> It looks like I'm running Perl Version: 5.20.2 -
> arm-linux-gnueabi-thread-multi-64int
>
> I guess the Raspberry Pi option could be more straightforward - and has
> certainly been on my radar for a while but I think I'd like to try to
> stick with
I guess the Raspberry Pi option could be more straightforward - and has
certainly been on my radar for a while
Way to go!
but I think I'd like to try to
stick with the ReadyNAS if possible - it's served me well thus far I've
never even touched a Pi before... (As an aside, if I went down this
Thanks for the replies.
It looks like I'm running Perl Version: 5.20.2 -
arm-linux-gnueabi-thread-multi-64int
I guess the Raspberry Pi option could be more straightforward - and has
certainly been on my radar for a while but I think I'd like to try to
stick with the ReadyNAS if possible - it's
v2k wrote:
> Based on the CPU the ARM v8 version seems right.
>
> I've no experience with ReadyNAS and how happy they are with running
> software that is not specific for them.
> My advice, I'm sure someone will come along with better, is that if you
> feel that the technical bits are a bit muc
Based on the CPU the ARM v8 version seems right.
I've no experience with ReadyNAS and how happy they are with running
software that is not specific for them.
My advice, I'm sure someone will come along with better, is that if you
feel that the technical bits are a bit much then get a Raspberry P
I can't seem to find an idiot's guide - would anyone be able to tell me
if v8 is an option for my system and if so, which of the downloads I
should be looking at here:
We no longer have packages specific to the ReadyNAS. If it's Debian
based an you can run dpkg on it, you can install the .deb p
Please help a very confused person out.
I've been using Squeezeboxes for years and currently have what seems to
be a rock-solid system running two Touches, two Receivers, two Booms and
two Radios based on a ReadyNAS 102 running LMS 7.9.0.
My daughter has asked to see if we can incorporate Spoti
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