bpa wrote:
> I just noticed another QNAP solution - this one seems to be up to date
> , no SSOTS.
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108702-QLogitechMediaServer-for-Qnap-with-QTS-4-2-or-higher-and-x86_64-I686-X86-support-!
Awesome. Thank you so much - this one works for me.
Af
I just noticed another QNAP solution - this one seems to be up to date
, no SSOTS.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108702-QLogitechMediaServer-for-Qnap-with-QTS-4-2-or-higher-and-x86_64-I686-X86-support-!
b
mercor wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your suggestions. I'm running LMS 8.2.0 (latest nightly
> release, Logitech Media Server: Unix Tarball (i386, x86_64, i386
> FreeBSD, ARM EABI, PowerPC from
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/8.2/lms/64adf61647ea8d534cca588b1dd9d0ea6ee9ccbf/logitechmedias
bpa wrote:
> LMS has added https support and realistically LMS 8.1 and higher is
> required for modern services & plugins.
>
> To use LMS 8.* IO::SOCKET::SSL requires version 2.06 and this in turn
> requires Openssl of version 1.1.* - these are all layered on the
> underlying OS.
>
> If the u
mercor wrote:
> The Settings/Information shows as follows:
> Perl-Version: 5.10.0 - i686-linux-thread-multi
> IO::Socket::SSL: None
>
> I know that my installation is missing this piece and that's the reason
> LMS cannot access the web pages of the 3rd party plugin providers as
> these are all
Paul Webster wrote:
> If you go to the web interface of LMS and the Settings/Information
> what do you see for Perl Version and IO::Socket::SSL:
The Settings/Information shows as follows:
IO::Socket::SSL: None
I know that my installation is missing this piece and that's the reason
LMS cannot a
If you go to the web interface of LMS and the Settings/Information
what do you see for Perl Version and IO::Socket::SSL:
Should be something like:
Perl Version: 5.32.0 - arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
IO::Socket::SSL: 2.068
If your IO::Socket::SSL is much older then it will fail when tr
Fokks, after searching the net for 4 hours I still have not been able to
conclude on a step-by-step procedure to fix this issue.
Background:
Runnung LMS 8.2 (beta) on SSOTS 4.14 on x86 QNAP TS-451+ device -
everything works fine but I wanted to check for some 3rd party plugins
which I may find u
Thanks. It worked for me on my Qnap HS-210.
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pjzzz wrote:
> Same problem as I still have.
> I wish there was some Youtube step-by-step instruction.
So I managed to get past the perl problem. The perl program? in
I installed through QNAP GUI -> App Center -> Developer Tools -> Perl
5.10.0.2. That resulted in new perl installation in
/sha
m_ga...@hotmail.com wrote:
> I'm also on TS-119 and also got stuck:
> Please advice what I'm doing wrong.
> I probably don't understand what should go here "../../"
> Thanks!
Same problem as I still have.
I wish there was some Youtube step-by-step instruction.
LMS 7.9.2 on QNAP 119P+
SB Duet
dhallag wrote:
> make sure that Makefile.PL location is in your environment table and
> make sure that /bin/perl director exists
I'm also on TS-119 and also got stuck:
Code:
[/share/HDA_DATA/.qpkg/LogitechMediaServer/tmp/Mozilla-CA-20160104] #
../../bin/perl Makefile
pjzzz wrote:
> Got stuck on:
> >
Code:
> > [admin@NAS tmp]$ cd Mozilla-CA-20160104
> [admin@NAS Mozilla-CA-20160104]$ ../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
> -sh: ../../bin/perl: No such file or directory
>
> >
> What to do now?
>
> LMS 7.9.2 on QNAP
Get stuck on:
Code:
[admin@NAS tmp]$ cd Mozilla-CA-20160104
[admin@NAS Mozilla-CA-20160104]$ ../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
-sh: ../../bin/perl: No such file or directory
What to do now?
-
dhallag wrote:
> Trust me when I say I hear you guys...
holy crap... so on my NAS, QNAP updating the media entertainment
software and immediately after the update, all my SSL apps went down.
because this took me the better part of a couple of weeks to figure out,
I was dreading having to go t
Trust me when I say I hear you guys...
LMS 7.9.1 on QNAP 219P+
3 wired Touch End Points
Jolida Tube DAC III
Marantz 2270 to Boston Acoustics Slimlines
Marantz 7010 to B&W CM10 S2
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earthbased wrote:
> Bite bullet and get a TS-251A. Its very quiet and QNAP support is A1.
I have had a TS-251A for a few weeks now, after my 9 year old TS-239 Pro
gave up the ghost. It's certainly much quieter than the TS-239. I have
continued using a Pi3 as the LMS server, though.
Robert
*
dhallag wrote:
> unfortunately, you have to use SSODS on an ARM based processor. The
> QLMS is just for x86. I am going to be updating my NAS in the next year
> or so and then I won't have to screw with SSODS anymore.
Bite bullet and get a TS-251A. Its very quiet and QNAP support is A1.
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earthbased wrote:
> Stop using SSODS. See QLMS by DigiMaster.
unfortunately, you have to use SSODS on an ARM based processor. The
QLMS is just for x86. I am going to be updating my NAS in the next year
or so and then I won't have to screw with SSODS anymore.
LMS 7.9.1 on QNAP 219P+
3 wire
Got it. Also using pi for LMS.
*SqueezeBoxes:* 2x SB2 (Living room and study), 1x Radio (Kitchen), 1x
Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x piCorePlayer (Garden)
1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch (Bedroom)
*Server:* LMS on Pi3 7.9.1. on PcP 3.21
*Network:* AVM Fritzbox, D
edwin2006 wrote:
> Link please 😉
'This'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108292-LogitechMediaServer-for-Qnap-x86_64-with-qts-4-2-or-higher)
may be what's being referred to. (I don't run LMS on my QNAP these days,
I find it much easier with a Raspberry Pi.)
Robert
*Home: *Raspbe
Link please 😉
*SqueezeBoxes:* 2x SB2 (Living room and study), 1x Radio (Kitchen), 1x
Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x piCorePlayer (Garden)
1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch (Bedroom)
*Server:* LMS on Pi3 7.9.1. on PcP 3.21
*Network:* AVM Fritzbox, D-Link Smart Switc
boomdijk wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have followed the step-by-step guide.
>
> As far as i have seen no error's and everything installed correctly.
>
> Now my server is crashing at start up with this error in the log:
>
> 254171: /opt/ssods4/bin/perl: symbol lookup error:
> /opt/ssods4/lib/perl
boomdijk wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have followed the step-by-step guide.
>
> As far as i have seen no error's and everything installed correctly.
>
> Now my server is crashing at start up with this error in the log:
>
> 254171: /opt/ssods4/bin/perl: symbol lookup error:
> /opt/ssods4/lib/perl
Hello All,
I have followed the step-by-step guide.
As far as i have seen no error's and everything installed correctly.
Now my server is crashing at start up with this error in the log:
254171: /opt/ssods4/bin/perl: symbol lookup error:
/opt/ssods4/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10.0/i686-linux-thread-
Optware link is invalid. No longer available?
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So you have to install SSL and all its dependencies:
1. Make sure you have Optware QPKG installed on your NAS. Turns out
that Optware has been replaced by Entware but I've seen Entware blow up
SSOTS so you can download it here:
http://download.qnap.com/QPKG/Optware_0.99.163.zip I would keep in
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