MPO wrote:
> I'm on a Raspberry with Max2Play installed. Ive tried the sudo apt and
> CPAN options.
> First option says its up to date, CPAN says on version 2.068.
> LMS info screen states: IO::Socket::SSL 2.002...not sure how to
> solve.
> Logging shows same download errors on new
mherger wrote:
> > So, I guess I have to update Ubuntu? Because I see version 2.067-1
> only
> > for Ubuntu 20.04.
>
> Some people have had success updating using CPAN
>
> perl -MCPAN -e shell
> install IO::Socket::SSL
>
> --
>
> Michael
I'm on a Raspberry with Max2Play installed. Ive
nxavier wrote:
> I have VIDABOX OpenSqueeze device, 6 of them are not booting when
> powerup. each device has a Micro SD card on it, i removed a SD card from
> a working device and put to the none working ones. when i do that it
> boots properly. so i believe its the issue with SD card. but um
slartibartfast wrote:
> Which units and which SD cards?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I have VIDABOX OpenSqueeze device, 6 of them are not booting when
powerup. each device has a Micro SD card on it, i removed a SD card from
a working device and put to the none working ones. when i
pputzer wrote:
> True. But to weigh in, I'd prefer a slightly more laid back fallback
> alarm as well.
>
>
> Gesendet von iPad mit TapatalkI think the file can be replaced if you SSH
> into the Radio. I am sure it
has been discussed before. This link shows where the file is located.
slartibartfast wrote:
> It does the job though. Nobody sleeps through that alarm [emoji1787]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
True. But to weigh in, I'd prefer a slightly more laid back fallback
alarm as well.
Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk
Shozzer wrote:
> Yes, it is catchy - it's just a bit too catchy to wake up to, particular
> when my SO wants to continue her sleep! Thanks for the link, I had not
> seen it before.It does the job though. Nobody sleeps through that alarm
> [emoji1787]
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
kidstypike wrote:
> I think it's quite catchy. :eek:
>
>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6xoFhkthls
Excellent! First time I hear that tune in another context!
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kidstypike wrote:
> I think it's quite catchy. :eek:
>
>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6xoFhkthls
Yes, it is catchy - it's just a bit too catchy to wake up to, particular
when my SO wants to continue her sleep! Thanks for the link, I had not
seen it before.
Shozzer wrote:
> I have this updated firmware installed on four radios currently and a
> controller. Thanks to all who have devoted their time and efforts.
>
> I did wonder if it were possible in a future release to replace the
> fallback alarm sound? Having a fallback is indispensable as
I have this updated firmware installed on four radios currently and a
controller. Thanks to all who have devoted their time and efforts.
I did wonder if it were possible in a future release to replace the
fallback alarm sound? Having a fallback is indispensable as sometimes
there are connection
mrw wrote:
> I have not been able to "relate" to any of that, I'm still not sensitive
> to the issue raised. Unless/until it can be reliably reproduced it will
> be rather diffult to track down. I'll keep an eye on my Controller.It seems
> to reset brightness to maximum for me if I allow it to
chill wrote:
> I'd really appreciate a basic tone control - maybe something like the
> 'treble/bass' settings in the Boom. Or better still, the ALSA 10 band
> Equalizer available under pCP. Are either of those possible? Have the
> various obsolete features that have been removed created
HeadBanger wrote:
> It was a bug with the automatic dimming setting. See old thread here:
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?73433-New-Dimming-Question-(Manual)-power-saving-dim=Controller+brightness
>
I have not been able to "relate" to any of that, I'm still not sensitive
to
nxavier wrote:
> Hi there, someone please help me to configure the units, SD cards are
> currepted. device is good i swap the sd card from a working one and
> checked. how do i flash the SD cardWhich units and which SD cards?
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Hi there, someone please help me to configure the units, SD cards are
currepted. device is good i swap the sd card from a working one and
checked. how do i flash the SD card
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This is brilliant - I'd followed the development thread, but had decided
to wait for this type of release. I just installed the community
firmware on a UE Radio, and so far it's working perfectly.
So is it too early to start asking for feature requests? I'd really
appreciate a basic tone
HeadBanger wrote:
> Check that you have also enabled the community firmware download under
> the advanced settings and have not just installed the app.
>
> HB
yep thats enabled too
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A quick thank you and positive feedback. It was easy to update 1 radio
and 1 touch. The radio has been stable since no drops of wifi, and no
reboots. Reboots were a bit frequenct, I think because I has installed
saver switcher and two custom-clock screensavers. I never had the
patience to
mrw wrote:
> I have a Controller, but Ive never noticed that. Can you point to
> further particulars, ideally the required source code fix apparently
> needed ?
It was a bug with the automatic dimming setting. See old thread here:
mrw wrote:
> I have a Controller, but Ive never noticed that. Can you point to
> further particulars, ideally the required source code fix apparently
> needed ?I've noticed my controller has reset to max brightness sometimes.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
HeadBanger wrote:
>
> Is the screen brightness bug on the Controller that Logitech never
> addressed something you could look to fix in a future update? If you set
> the brightness low it will eventually forget the setting and revert back
> to full brightness.
>
I have a Controller, but Ive
dunk wrote:
> unfortunately my system is refusing to download (or even try) the new
> firmware
>
> i have LMS 8.1.0 working correctly, the new firmware plugin enabled, the
> software updates enabled and logging of firmware set to debug, but the
> log shows no signs of any firmware or baby
unfortunately my system is refusing to download (or even try) the new
firmware
i have LMS 8.1.0 working correctly, the new firmware plugin enabled, the
software updates enabled and logging of firmware set to debug, but the
log shows no signs of any firmware or baby downloads at all
my radios
Thanks Ralphy. I didnt think these would ever get another firmware
update!
Is the screen brightness bug on the Controller that Logitech never
addressed something you could look to fix in a future update? If you set
the brightness low it will eventually forget the setting and revert back
to full
blackscorpio wrote:
> Was this question ever answered, may be I missed it.
>
> anyone, please point to the features for SBT with this community
> firmware?
https://ralph_irving.gitlab.io/lms-community-firmware/changelog.html
For the Touch, it's really just bugfixes and package updates.
tw99 wrote:
> https://ralph_irving.gitlab.io/lms-community-firmware/changelog.html
>
> For the Touch, it's really just bugfixes and package updates. Plus it
> looks like the option to have a local server has been removed.
And removal of WMA support, if you upgrade and want to play WMA files
DanSmedra wrote:
> Gentlemen:
>
>
> Question: What specific added (asked for?) features for Touch users, in
> any, are provided in this recently-released "Community Firmware" update?
>
>
>
Was this question ever answered, may be I missed it.
anyone, please point to the features for SBT
mherger wrote:
> > So, I guess I have to update Ubuntu? Because I see version 2.067-1
> only
> > for Ubuntu 20.04.
>
> Some people have had success updating using CPAN
>
> perl -MCPAN -e shell
> install IO::Socket::SSL
>
> --
>
> MichaelWow, this works perfectly, thanks so much!
The LMS
So, I guess I have to update Ubuntu? Because I see version 2.067-1 only
for Ubuntu 20.04.
Some people have had success updating using CPAN
perl -MCPAN -e shell
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Ouch...
Code:
sudo apt-get install libio-socket-ssl-perl
returns:
Code:
libio-socket-ssl-perl is already the newest version (2.024-1).
So, I guess I have to update Ubuntu? Because I see version
I'm also running on Ubuntu 16.04 and regarding IO::Socket::SSL have
this:
I believe that module should be 2.067 or more recent.
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Hi Michael and rfunk, it seems that I've got the same issues:
Code:
[20-12-26 11:34:52.4315] Slim::Utils::Firmware::downloadAsyncError (580)
Warning: Firmware: Failed to download
I wonder about that ralph_irving.gitlab.io URL, since underscores are
disallowed in DNS hostnames. Any chance it can be changed?
Most likely this is IO::Socket::SSL or one of its dependencies being
outdated. What version are you using (see Settings/Information)?
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I installed and enabled the LMS plugin for community firmware, but the
server gets an error trying to download it:
Code:
[20-12-25 14:19:02.1379] Slim::Utils::Firmware::downloadAsyncError (580)
Warning: Firmware: Failed to download
Had the Radio "found no networks" problem, but manual entry worked.
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acanning wrote:
> Does the new firmware resolve the regular reboots every 20 odd days?
No. The 21day reboot is still an issue with the 8.0.1 firmware.
acanning wrote:
> I'm running LMS on pCp so am I right in saying that I can't currently
> perform the update on my Radios until some changes
Yep, it's just the browsing that isn't working. In any event, thanks and
kudos to everyone involved in getting the firmware to this stage!
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sota wrote:
> After the restart the wizard couldn't find any Wi-Fi networks and it
> looks like it's not seeing the Wi-Fi adapter. I tried another factory
> reset, but no change.
> Ethernet works fine. Any ideas or suggestions would be welcome!
On the Radio, take the "I don't see my network"
kidstypike wrote:
> Hmm, perhaps I'm getting mixed up with the bass dropout fix? :(We will find
> out for sure in around 3 weeks [emoji3]
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
slartibartfast's Profile:
I posted this on the Radio thread, but it's probably more appropriate
here. I setup a clean docker LMS 8.1 server yesterday and got my Touch
updated and working fine. I tried updating a radio this morning and
after doing a factory reset, it downloaded and installed OK. After the
restart the
slartibartfast wrote:
> Does it fix the reboots? I don't remember reading that.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Hmm, perhaps I'm getting mixed up with the bass dropout fix? :(
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kidstypike wrote:
> Yes.
>
>
>
> You need to update LMS to v8.1.0, when your Radios connect to LMS you
> should be offered the new firmware.
Does it fix the reboots? I don't remember reading that.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
> Does the new firmware resolve the regular reboots every 20 odd days?
Yes.
> I'm running LMS on pCp so am I right in saying that I can't currently
> perform the update on my Radios until some changes are made to pCp?
You need to update LMS to v8.1.0, when your Radios connect to LMS you
Morning All
Please can I check my understanding on the new firmware;
Does the new firmware resolve the regular reboots every 20 odd days?
I'm running LMS on pCp so am I right in saying that I can't currently
perform the update on my Radios until some changes are made to pCp?
Many thanks
slartibartfast wrote:
> It was discussed here
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=993485
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Thanks for the link.
I've added back the original blue server error status ethernet and
wireless icon display.
The change will be included in the
slartibartfast wrote:
> Don't you even see the firmware downloading?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
It didn't download for a whole day until one hour after I posted the log
here.
PaulinPosset wrote:
> You may be already have done this but if youve followed
> Ralphys instructions
slartibartfast wrote:
> I may be imagining it but the display seems brighter after installing
> the new firmware on the Radio. I think my Radios used to have a lower
> brightness when not playing than when playing. I can't remember if an
> applet was responsible for this behaviour but it may
I may be imagining it but the display seems brighter after installing
the new firmware on the Radio. I think my Radios used to have a lower
brightness when not playing than when playing. I can't remember if an
applet was responsible for this behaviour but it may have been. Now it
seems to be at
Gentlemen:
It's hard to believe (for me) that my use of several Squeezebox Touch
(SBTs) date back only to 2010. It's seems twice that long! It was
disappointing when Logitech discontinued further development of the
product line, but my units have provided years of great service and
Bipox wrote:
> Yes installed and enabled, also checking for updates enabled.
>
> As I reported earlier I did receive an update for 8.0.1 once on the
> Squeezebox radio, but after install I was still on 7.7.3.
>
> edit: Manual install for 7.8 worked, maybe I could do it manually for
> 8.0.1
Bipox wrote:
> Yes installed and enabled, also checking for updates enabled.
>
> As I reported earlier I did receive an update for 8.0.1 once on the
> Squeezebox radio, but after install I was still on 7.7.3.
>
> edit: Manual install for 7.8 worked, maybe I could do it manually for
> 8.0.1
slartibartfast wrote:
> Did you install the new plugin and enable it?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Yes installed and enabled, also checking for updates enabled.
As I reported earlier I did receive an update for 8.0.1 once on the
Squeezebox radio, but after install I was still on
Bipox wrote:
> I don't receive the update.
>
> Ubuntu 20.04
>
> 32630Did you install the new plugin and enable it?
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
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I don't receive the update.
Ubuntu 20.04
32630
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Just updated 3 Radio's and 3 Touches with no problems so far. (LMS 8.0.1
on Synology)
A huge thank you to Ralphy (and Michael).
At times like this I have a smug grin on my face thinking how clever I
was going down the Squeezebox route all those years ago.
TomAmes wrote:
> Just updated my seldom-used Controller without a blip. I discovered I
> was behind a previous Logitech update anyway. Not sure what this update
> did, but I do appreciate any and all efforts to keep this Squeezebox
> system alive and thriving!
Well, it will stop the "bouncing"
Just updated my seldom-used Controller without a blip. I discovered I
was behind a previous Logitech update anyway. Not sure what this update
did, but I do appreciate any and all efforts to keep this Squeezebox
system alive and thriving!
Thanks, guys!
ah on the radio when it suddenly becomes all treble, yes had that but
incredibly rarely fortunately
cheers
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markiii wrote:
> quite,
>
> thanks to ralphy for taking the time to do this, but not sure what
> improvements are supposed to be addressed with this?It fixes the issue where
> the bass amp would drop out. If you have never
come across this issue you have been very lucky.
Sent from my Pixel
markiii wrote:
> quite,
>
> thanks to ralphy for taking the time to do this, but not sure what
> improvements are supposed to be addressed with this?
See the changelog that is linked to in the first post - or in mherger's
post 7 before yours.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
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whitman wrote:
> I've got a Radio and so this thread intrigued me. Like tw99, though, I
> have no idea what this is or what it does, and nowhere does it seem to
> tell us. An explanation wold be nice... or maybe it's a nerd-only thing,
> where if you need to ask you obviously don't qualify.
mherger wrote:
> > Had a second and third attempt with no joy. The download attempt
> lasted
> > around a second before the âattempt failedâ message displayed
> with
> > nothing downloaded.
>
> Please give the latest nightly build another try (8.0.1 or 8.1.0).
>
> --
>
> Michael
Updated
Just updated 5 Radios without any problems. LMS is running on a Synology
NAS.
Thank you guys and merry Xmas
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mherger wrote:
> > I checked the patches available for a Radio running 7.7.3 firmware and
> > there were also none available. Would that be because the patch for
> LMS
> > 8 had already been installed?
>
> Not sure. Any hint in server.log?
>
> --
>
> MichaelI tried again on 7.7.3 and the
I checked the patches available for a Radio running 7.7.3 firmware and
there were also none available. Would that be because the patch for LMS
8 had already been installed?
Not sure. Any hint in server.log?
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mherger wrote:
> > After the update I notice there are no patches listed under the patch
> > installer. Is that expected?
>
> I'd say so. Patches are even more sensitive to version numbers than LMS
> plugins, as they directly change files. If a file changes, the patch
> might fail to apply.
I've got a Radio and so this thread intrigued me. Like tw99, though, I
have no idea what this is or what it does, and nowhere does it seem to
tell us. An explanation wold be nice... or maybe it's a nerd-only thing,
where if you need to ask you obviously don't qualify.
You'd have to carefully
After the update I notice there are no patches listed under the patch
installer. Is that expected?
I'd say so. Patches are even more sensitive to version numbers than LMS
plugins, as they directly change files. If a file changes, the patch
might fail to apply.
That said I would believe that
kidstypike wrote:
> Updated to latest nightly 22/12/2020 (8.1.0) and the Touch downloaded
> and installed the update (8.0.1 r16817) no problem.
>
> Playing music now.
+1 for Squeezebox Radio, thanks.
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After the update I notice there are no patches listed under the patch
installer. Is that expected?
If the Alsa buffer patch is included in the firmware is there a setting
for buffer size?
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mherger wrote:
> > Had a second and third attempt with no joy. The download attempt
> lasted
> > around a second before the âattempt failedâ message displayed with
> > nothing downloaded.
>
> Please give the latest nightly build another try (8.0.1 or 8.1.0).
>
> --
>
> Michael
Updated
tw99 wrote:
> What would be the advantage of moving to the latest firmware from a
> user's point of view ? Currently both my Radio and Touch work well
> enough, apart from the reboot-every-24?-days bug.
>
> Or is this more of a future-proofing thing at the moment ?
I've got a Radio and so
Had a second and third attempt with no joy. The download attempt lasted
around a second before the ‘attempt failed’ message displayed with
nothing downloaded.
Please give the latest nightly build another try (8.0.1 or 8.1.0).
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mherger wrote:
> > Depends on where it downloads too. The Cache folder would be on a
> > persistent drive or the /tmp drive. Neither location would be
> included
> > in a backup.
>
> It's LMS' cache folder (where the library.db lives). That's persistent
> drive then?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Depends on where it downloads too. The Cache folder would be on a
persistent drive or the /tmp drive. Neither location would be included
in a backup.
It's LMS' cache folder (where the library.db lives). That's persistent
drive then?
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Depends on where it downloads too. The Cache folder would be on a
persistent drive or the /tmp drive. Neither location would be included
in a backup.
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What would be the advantage of moving to the latest firmware from a
user's point of view ? Currently both my Radio and Touch work well
enough, apart from the reboot-every-24?-days bug.
Or is this more of a future-proofing thing at the moment ?
Yes the exclude file is /opt/.xfiletool.lst
Ok, great. Maybe I'll find some time to power up a pCP with LMS (mine is
in the office - collecting dust...) to create a pull request to exclude
the firmware images from the backup.
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mherger wrote:
> > I believe I suggested doing the direct download at the time to save
> the
> > precious diskspace in a pCP environment.
>
> Is there a way to tell pCP to exclude some files from being backed up? I
>
> know there's filetool or something to tell it what to _include_. But
>
PaulinPosset wrote:
> Had a second and third attempt with no joy. The download attempt lasted
> around a second before the attempt failed message displayed with
> nothing downloaded.
>
> Log attachedhopefully!
Thanks. From your log it appears you are running on piCorePlayer.
The
ralphy wrote:
> Just posting that it doesn't work for you helps no one.
>
> Those having issues, please set the Player.Firmware logging level to
> Debug in LMS and wait until the server attempts to download the firmware
> again.
>
> Then go to the Settings->Information Tab in LMS and at the
ralphy wrote:
>
> Then go to the Settings->Information Tab in LMS and at the bottom click
> the Zip Archive at the end of the Logitech Media Server Log File line
> and attach the zipfile to a post.
>
> I've found this error happens when the checksum doesn't match after
> downloading the
I believe I suggested doing the direct download at the time to save the
precious diskspace in a pCP environment.
Is there a way to tell pCP to exclude some files from being backed up? I
know there's filetool or something to tell it what to _include_. But
exclude?
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Does the player revert to the original firmware when the update fails?
> If so I'll try updating my Touch.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Yes, just press the back arrow, mine reverted back to 7.8.0 r16754.
You may need to reboot the Touch to get audio.
Me too. Trying to update a Squeezebox Radio and running LMS on PiCore
player.
Is everybody having these problems running LMS on pCP?
Ralphy - I'm pretty sure these FW updates fail on pCP because it tries
to tell the players to download the firmware directly, whereas LMS in
most other
Me, yes, see sig.Does the player revert to the original firmware when the
update fails?
If so I'll try updating my Touch.
Failed update would be a no-op. Disabling the plugin should get rid of
the notification, too.
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kidstypike wrote:
> Me, yes, see sig.Does the player revert to the original firmware when the
> update fails?
If so I'll try updating my Touch.
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mherger wrote:
> > Me too. Trying to update a Squeezebox Radio and running LMS on PiCore
> > player.
>
> Is everybody having these problems running LMS on pCP?
>
> --
>
> MichaelLooks like this one was Ubuntu.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=1000242
I updated my Controller
mherger wrote:
> > Me too. Trying to update a Squeezebox Radio and running LMS on PiCore
> > player.
>
> Is everybody having these problems running LMS on pCP?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Me, yes, see sig.
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ralphy wrote:
> We can certainly apply that change for the next release. Where was this
> discussed?
>
> We should start getting into the habit of creating issues on github,
> either in the 'SqueezeOS-SqueezePlay Issues'
> (https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezeos-squeezeplay/issues) or
>
Me too. Trying to update a Squeezebox Radio and running LMS on PiCore
player.
Is everybody having these problems running LMS on pCP?
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kidstypike wrote:
> Well how would a non geek know what to do if things didn't go as per you
> instructions?
>
> Maybe you should append your instruction post with a "What to do if
> things don't go according to plan" section?
>
> I'll leave this for the geeks.
>
> Thanks.
Thanks for the
mrw wrote:
> Correct. I just had to turn off LMS to check that ! The blue icon looks
> rather clearer than I remembered...
slartibartfast wrote:
> I still think it would be a useful addition to the new firmware.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
We can certainly apply that change for
ralphy wrote:
> Just posting that it doesn't work for you helps no one.
>
> Those having issues, please set the Player.Firmware logging level to
> Debug in LMS and wait until the server attempts to download the firmware
> again.
>
> Then go to the Settings->Information Tab in LMS and at the
Just posting that it doesn't work for you helps no one.
Those having issues, please set the Player.Firmware logging level to
Debug in LMS and wait until the server attempts to download the firmware
again.
Then go to the Settings->Information Tab in LMS and at the bottom click
the Zip Archive
kidstypike wrote:
> Followed all ralphy's instructions, reset one of my Touch's to factory
> settings, was offered an update to *8.0.1 r16817* on the device, but I'm
> seeing the message below.
>
> Thanks.
>
> ]
Me too. Trying to update a Squeezebox Radio and running LMS on PiCore
player.
kidstypike wrote:
> Followed all ralphy's instructions, reset one of my Touch's to factory
> settings, was offered an update to *8.0.1 r16817* on the device, but I'm
> seeing the message below.
>
> Thanks.
>
> 32614
Same problem for me, Ubuntu 20.04 and Squeezebox Radio.
When I installed
mrw wrote:
> Correct. I just had to turn off LMS to check that ! The blue icon looks
> rather clearer than I remembered...I still think it would be a useful
> addition to the new firmware.
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