I am running LMS on a Mini-PC (Celeron/8Gb Ram, Music locally on a
SATA-SSD, Debian 11, LMS 8.2.0) and have, as I said above, exactly the
same problem with my SB Radio.
Bevore that I was running LMS on a very low powered NAS (QNAP TS-110,
local SATA-HDD, 256MB Ram, LMS 7.7.6) for years and it di
Last year I updated my LMS from 7.7.6 to 7.9.3 and since then my SB
Radio does the same. Other devices I own (Touch, Boom) don't behave
like that.
It's not really a big deal for me. I just restart what I was listening
to.
Regards
Andre
Probably its not really helping, but I am using alarm on my boom since
day 1. Alarm volume has always worked for me and it still does (8.2.0).
Apparently it's not a general problem.
Maybe it depends on the source. I am listening to a mp3 radio stream.
Or it might be a Plugin. I have a real simp
No issues. Native LMS (w/o docker) running fine under Bullseye:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.2.0 - 1627922070 @ Tue Aug 3 11:37:35
CEST 2021
Hostname: kronos
Server IP Address: 192.168.0.2
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: x86_64-linux
Hi,
I have two questions regarding those new modes.
The first question. My setting is per default set to 'Normal streaming'.
That setting is not explained when I hover over that Info Icon. Is that
the behaviour pre-8.2.0?
The second question. Is it possible to run Cached Mode from RAM (tmpfs)?
I replaced my NAS with a Debian 10 headless server as well.
Installing the LMS on it was entirely problem-free and basically ran
"out-of-the-box".
You have to download the right package from here:
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/
Assuming you're running 64bit AMD or Intel that would be
logite
Hi,
the update from 7.9.2 to 7.9.3 worked without problem for me (Debian
10).
Thanks for the work. It was my first ever update of this community
version, so I was a bit vervous. For no reason, I guess :) . I was
running 7.7.6 like forever until my NAS began failing and only then I
installed to