There's no way to disable the notifications themselves, but you can
simply *ignore the update notifications by either swiping the screen
left to right or holding the left arrow on the remote*. You're not
forced to update the firmware at any time.
If you're running 7.5.1 firmware on the Touch
pippin;581056 Wrote:
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Sorry but 7.6 is a beta intended for testing. It needs to do that to
make people provide feedback.
If you don't want to test, run a stable version of the server.
Providing the test platform is THE SOLE REASON why 7.6 is publicly
available.
if it crash your
pippin;581056 Wrote:
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Sorry but 7.6 is a beta intended for testing. It needs to do that to
make people provide feedback.
If you don't want to test, run a stable version of the server.
Providing the test platform is THE SOLE REASON why 7.6 is publicly
available.
++1. Because the
Because you are at risk of having a system that doesn't work.
The Squeezebox relies on having a firmware version that fits the server
it's running against so if you switch between servers you need to
update.
There could be changes to the server that mean your old firmware
doesn't work with the
This wouldn't be as much of an issue if Tiny SBS fails to start on the
Touch with every other build of 7.6.
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I`m currently running 7.6 version of the tinyserver on my touch. It runs
fine, and artwork handling is much better than 7.5. However, the daily
update notifications is a bit irritating and sometimes a new update
crashes the whole thing and I have to reinstall all. Is there a way to
stop these
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-1
Sorry but 7.6 is a beta intended for testing. It needs to do that to
make people provide feedback.
If you don't want to test, run a stable version of the server.
Providing the test platform is THE SOLE REASON why 7.6 is publicly
available.
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