mherger wrote:
>
> Do other aspects of your system work with the internet? Is there
> anything specific about your setup which you haven't told us? Firewall?
Before and after upgrade I have access to the Internet from LAN
(10.10.10.0 - enp3s0f1) and WLAN (10.10.11.0 - wlp4s0) and gate
192.168.
What could happened after Ubuntu upgrade that LMS lost external
connection? And how to fix it?
Do other aspects of your system work with the internet? Is there
anything specific about your setup which you haven't told us? Firewall?
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Michael
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1. Logitech Media Server does not currently run on Raspbian Stretch.
Don't even try it. You will get very upset.
Did you even try to figure out why this should not be possible? Because...
4. So, if you want to install LMS on a Pi 3B+ dual boot, you need to get
Max2Play.
Max2Play _is_ Stretch
See the route command:
Code:
ela@akacja:~$ route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
default 192.168.15.10.0.0.0 UG0 00 enp1s0
10.8.0.010.8.0.225
I 've got everything running like a dream. Jivelite with nice
wallpapers... sound quality through my HiFiberry is exquisite. It was a
lot of work but I'll tell you about the week of a total Linux newbie
getting things perfect...
1. Logitech Media Server does not currently run on Raspbian Stretch.
Lateboomer wrote:
> I have solved the problem. My brother have got one Allo Usbridge with
> Sparky board which installed with Squeezeboxserver and Squeezelite. It
> is also running Dietpi and can play internet radio without any issue.
>
> So I have checked and the different is due to the *error.
I have solved the problem. My brother have got one Allo Usbridge with
Sparky board which installed with Squeezeboxserver and Squeezelite. It
is also running Dietpi and can play internet radio without any issue.
So I have checked and the different is due to the *error.log* and
*scanner.log* files
paul- wrote:
> Changing cards is easier. You can even boot from a usb stick.
This ^^^
SD cards are cheap, buy a case with an accessible slot and you're good.
-Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9
Ive never even looked at Berryboot, there is not much interest either.
Changing cards is easier. You can even boot from a usb stick.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home
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mherger wrote:
> > The nightly builds haven't been updated since 3rd of May. You
> probably
> > already know this but... just in case.
>
> I've stopped doing nightly builds when there are no changes. I should
> probably stop the download page from going red about it.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Oh,
Lateboomer wrote:
> I read about flac and sox but not sure how to test it. Could you provide
> examples how to test them?
At a shell prompt , type the following each followed by a return. A
banner message should be produced
/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/Bin/armhf-linux/sox
/usr/share/squeezeboxse
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