mherger wrote:
> > This is perl 5, version 32, subversion 1 (v5.32.1) built for
> > aarch64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
>
> That should be supported out of the box if you install the ARM package.
>
> Are you saying LMS wouldn't start at all?
Tested again today, it is working perfectly.
paul- wrote:
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/releases/latest.xml
>
> The arm package contains both 32(armhf) and 64(aarch64) bit versions.
Perfect, thanks.
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paul- wrote:
> LMS 8.2 and 8.3 should have aarch64 available for perl 5.32.
I am somewhat confused, I do not see that option available for download
on the releases page, or did you mean something else?
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I did try to install LMS on a 64 bit version of Pi OS. I was not able to
get any sort of webUI access to LMS. This post was the the one that lead
me to believe there was no 64bit version available
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With the ever improving stability of the Pi OS 64bit version, can I ask
if there are any plans for a Debian ARM 64bit version of the beloved LMS
?
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Settings would be easy. But the plugins? I always say "don't mess with
the LMS managed plugins", because it can be a mess. Backup might work,
but restore not. Might help in cases where a plugin disappears from the
net. But in general it's not a good idea.
I was not thinkng of backing up
mherger wrote:
> > I think a backup and restore fuction would be a great addotion to the
> > LMS platform, I know I would use it often.
>
> What would you want to be backed up? And why would you do that through a
>
> plugin, and not the operating system?
>
> --
>
> Michael
I would like to
I think a backup and restore fuction would be a great addotion to the
LMS platform, I know I would use it often.
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yes, It looks like the output from
dpkg --print-architecture
is
armhf
so it would not match a package version
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zordaz wrote:
> Can you please clarify your problem in more detail? Because the .deb
> file you are downloading contains all the install (and removal) scripts
> needed for LMS. So I think you mean something else.
>
> Do you get errors when installing? Do you get other messages? Or do you
>
Not really for the update, but for the initial install.
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Does anyone have a script that they use for intalling LMS 8.0 on linux
systems. I am having a hard time doing it as the version changes break
my simple script.
This would be what I use for 7.9 as it is generaly stable
mkdir lms
cd lms
wget
Good questions, I should have given a few more details. So I am using
LMS 8.0-1603273434 and I am running material skin. This is on a pi so
arm - Debian The display stop button option is found in the settings
menu ( just settings, not server / player settings)
On activation the stop button will
I use the stop button instead of pause. It helps when switching
ESPsqueezelite between LMS and Bluetooth. Lately I have noticed that the
setting to display the stop button is not surviving reboot.
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d6jg wrote:
> Make sure the permissions are correct on the files. If the user that
> runs LMS doesnt have access it cant scan them.
Thanks, I did not think of that. Works great
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This is the first time using LMS for me on Linux,. I have used it in
windows and have used the same files and settings pointed to my Music
folder, but the scan does not identify any of them. Is there something
else I need to add or install for using LMS in Mint?
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