I've been using LMS 7.7.5 on my Mac mini (Yosemite) to stream to a
Squeezebox 3 and a Squeezebox 2 since whenever. This morning, one of
them said it could not connect to the server. I went to the Pref Pane to
make sure the server was running, and it wasn't. So I clicked Start
Server. It goes gray
I installed on a Live USB of 16.04 with Ubuntu software center and it
worked immediately both web interface and player
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0 - 145495 @ Mon Feb 8 19:16:07
UTC 2016
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8Platform Architecture:
x86_64-linux
Did this command:
dpkg -i logitechmediaserver_7.7.5_all.deb
Every thing looked good but when I got to port 9000 it says This webpage
is not available but it shows the little Logitech media server icon just
before the http in the tab of the web page. So it must be getting there
a little.
What
mherger wrote:
> > Now it's true that many contributors have more than one role. So if I
> > just count the number of unique contributor names overall I get 3437.
>
> The count also depends on what you consider an artist. What are your
> settings?
>
> --
>
> Michael
I've juggled with all my
I have one follow-up question:
Since I updated LMS on the laptop to 7.8.1, the Squeezebox device screen
regularly pops up saying an update to the firmware is now available.
Should I go ahead and update the firmware? Although LMS software on the
laptop is now at 7.8.1, the LMS software on the
Hmm.
plays fine and sync is not a problem on my side (latest lms from
yesterday)
Gruss
Jan
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mherger wrote:
> > Now it's true that many contributors have more than one role. So if I
> > just count the number of unique contributor names overall I get 3437.
>
> The count also depends on what you consider an artist. What are your
> settings?
>
> --
>
> Michael
If you mean which tick