I think from a third party software (piCorePlayer) perspective it is
important we do not cause excessive support issues for Logitech
(Michael).
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mherger wrote:
> > As one of the people that was 'Complaining', I will try to explain
> why
> > complaining was the last thing I wanted to do.
>
> Don't worry. As far as I know you were not among those insulting me in
> French :-).
>
> I think you've given the perfect example of why the step
As one of the people that was 'Complaining', I will try to explain why
complaining was the last thing I wanted to do.
Don't worry. As far as I know you were not among those insulting me in
French :-).
I think you've given the perfect example of why the step Paul took
(thanks again!) was the
The default install has been downgraded to 7.9.3
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mherger wrote:
> >
> The point is that people who complain but don't run the latest code are
> causing work. They're wasting my and other's time. Because they complain
>
> about "issues" which wouldn't be there if they had updated their system.
>
> Therefore nobody should be running LMS8 tod
Right. I stand corrected, then ... as long as the update works, I'm
happy.
LMS server: O2 Joggler with Jivelite, Pi Zero W with PcP 6.0
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google
Doing the manual step is only needed once, then you are on 8.0.0, and
the nightly process resumes fine. (As long as I didn't break my update
script when updating it to allow manual selection of a release version)
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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So, the few Qobuz users get priority, then.
No. But the small number they might be, they showed how only a few
people can cause a lot of work. Now imagine I did a similar change in
Spotty. Or Craig did in his Material skin. We'd probably have hundreds
of mails that day. Not because something
mherger wrote:
> > Put 8.0.0 back, you don't need to keep updating to the latest nightly
> if
> > you don't want to.
>
> You can always install 8.0 if you want. But really: the past week and
> only the few Qobuz users have shown how problematic it is if you run
> LMS8 at this point but don't
Put 8.0.0 back, you don't need to keep updating to the latest nightly if
you don't want to.
You can always install 8.0 if you want. But really: the past week and
only the few Qobuz users have shown how problematic it is if you run
LMS8 at this point but don't update daily. I've received more c
kidstypike wrote:
> +1
>
> Put 8.0.0 back, you don't need to keep updating to the latest nightly if
> you don't want to.Max2Play had a drop down box where the required version was
> chosen. Is
that not possible with piCorePlayer?
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castalla wrote:
> Grr! The update feature was VERY useful.
>
> IMHO - caving in was a retrograde step towards a few people
+1
Put 8.0.0 back, you don't need to keep updating to the latest nightly if
you don't want to.
*Server - LMS 8.0.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Flirc case/pCP 6.1.0 - 74K library,
paul- wrote:
> The default install has been downgraded to 7.9.3
>
> This of course renders the nightly update button useless. As there are
> no updates to release versions. When a new release comes out, you will
> have to install it the manual way.
Grr! The update feature was VERY usefu
The default install has been downgraded to 7.9.3
This of course renders the nightly update button useless. As there are
no updates to release versions. When a new release comes out, you will
have to install it the manual way.
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paul- wrote:
> Because that is not how package management works. I gave you the
> procedures how to do it.
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112843-PiCorePlayer-June-6th-Download-pCP6-1-0-Standard-Version-LMS-8-0&p=986511&viewfull=1#post986511
>
>
Yes, you did give me that and
Because that is not how package management works. I gave you the
procedures how to do it.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112843-PiCorePlayer-June-6th-Download-pCP6-1-0-Standard-Version-LMS-8-0&p=986511&viewfull=1#post986511
Alright, I'm getting exhausted. I will change the defa
mherger wrote:
> > So, if I'm setting someone up with an RPi, which version should I
> > download?
>
> 7.9.3
>
> If they want to have the latest and greatest and all the thrill that
> comes with it, tell them how to insall 8.0 on their own. If they can't
> handle it, then they're not ready f
So, if I'm setting someone up with an RPi, which version should I
download?
7.9.3
If they want to have the latest and greatest and all the thrill that
comes with it, tell them how to insall 8.0 on their own. If they can't
handle it, then they're not ready for 8.0.
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Cut-Throat wrote:
> So, if I'm setting someone up with an RPi, which version should I
> download?
> Do I have to go back to 5.0 ?
When I want a different version, I make a new image, expand the file
system and do the default install.
On completion of the install and before even opening the LMS
mherger wrote:
> >> Whichever LMS version you end up with, if it works okay, just
> disable
> >> software updates.
> >
> > I thought the problem was that we were not updating it enough?
>
> Yep. If you're not willing to update, then don't install a development
> version.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Whichever LMS version you end up with, if it works okay, just disable
software updates.
I thought the problem was that we were not updating it enough?
Yep. If you're not willing to update, then don't install a development
version.
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kidstypike wrote:
> Whichever LMS version you end up with, if it works okay, just disable
> software updates.
>
>
I thought the problem was that we were not updating it enough?
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Cut-Throat wrote:
> I think the regular 'Joes' out there that I am helping install, just
> want to get some music going. They are so far from wanting new
> features... Ideally, the PiCorePlayer download page would have a
> 'Frozen' version of LMS and there would be an
> experimental/Development/
paul- wrote:
> The main reason that I added LMS8 as the default install, was the
> majority of folks wanting all of the new Music library stuff with
> Spotty. If I revert to 7.9.3, then those new features go away. Its a
> no win scenario for me.
I think the regular 'Joes' out there that I am
The main reason that I added LMS8 as the default install, was the
majority of folks wanting all of the new Music library stuff with
Spotty. If I revert to 7.9.3, then those new features go away. Its a
no win scenario for me.
The problem I'm seeing is that many users probably aren't aware of t
Cut-Throat wrote:
> But, from what I understand, if you go to the PCP Download page and get
> the Standard 6.1 release, this will automatically give you
> LMS8 when you install LMS So, When I told this guy to download 6.1,
> he had no idea he was using a development release.
> So, what shoul
But, from what I understand, if you go to the PCP Download page and get
the Standard 6.1 release, this will automatically give you
LMS8 when you install LMS So, When I told this guy to download 6.1,
he had no idea he was using a development release.
So, what should he have downloaded?
Yes, I
mherger wrote:
> > From reading other thread its possibly latest Qobuz plugin update
> with
> > LMS8.0 having problems.. I still got older Qobuz plugin (prev
> version)
> > with LMS 8.0 and it works fine.
>
> The problem is people using LMS8, but not updating it. Qobuz does work
> fine if you
From reading other thread its possibly latest Qobuz plugin update with
LMS8.0 having problems.. I still got older Qobuz plugin (prev version)
with LMS 8.0 and it works fine.
The problem is people using LMS8, but not updating it. Qobuz does work
fine if you're running the latest LMS8, but might
Its shown on the plugin manager. To downgrade, You would have to have
an old version of the plugin in zip format, and install manually.
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Jaca wrote:
> From reading other thread its possibly latest Qobuz plugin update with
> LMS8.0 having problems.. I still got older Qobuz plugin (prev version)
> with LMS 8.0 and it works fine.
How can you tell what version of the Qobuz Pluggin that you have? And is
it possible to downgrade a Plu
paul- wrote:
> Lms is not on the image, it is downloaded from the repo when you press
> the install button.
OK, that makes sense.
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paul- wrote:
> Lms 8 is the default for and pCP 6xx install.
>
> If you want to downgrade to 7.9.3.
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
So, the 6.1 release that I have loaded on my Rpi is different than the
6.1 release on the downloads page?
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Cut-Throat wrote:
> Well, I'm confused I had the guy I was helping go back to the March
> Download of PCP.. He is still getting the LMS 8.0 Release in that
> download..
>
> Not sure where the LMS release is stored. Believe it or not, I was a
> software developer, but these releases
Lms 8 is the default for and pCP 6xx install.
If you want to downgrade to 7.9.3.
https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
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Well, I'm confused I had the guy I was helping go back to the March
Download of PCP.. He is still getting the LMS 8.0 Release in that
download..
Not sure where the LMS release is stored. Believe it or not, I was a
software developer, but these releases don't make sense to me.
Mayb
OK, I was helping a guy today that could not get Qobuz Functioning
properly.
I finally checked his LMS release and it was 8.0 - from the version
above downloaded.
I had downloaded this version a couple months ago and my LMS Version
reads 7.9.2
So, I downloaded this version again and was able
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