I'm using PCP3.2 on a Pi 3, I have setup the LADSPA plugins I needed to
achieve more or less the effect of a good old "Loudness" button.
Problem, I would like to use an equalizer in the chain, I can via a
"ladspa" block in alsa.conf but if I try using the usual "equal" plugin
-this one has a GUI-
That's where systemd does help out. It handles restarting a crashed
service.
But, I would assume that a wrapper script is checking to see if the PID
is still running to detect a crashed service. Currently when LMS
restarts itself the main PID of slimserver doesn't change. So how would
mherger wrote:
>
> http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml - this
> describes the procedure. Once you're on 7.9.1, the regular update
> through the web UI should work.
Thanks Michael and Kidstypike, worked like a charm.
If only I'd searched in the 3.20 Beta thread
Is it possible for me to upgrade the LMS in piCorePlayer to 7.9.1? I'm
http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml - this
describes the procedure. Once you're on 7.9.1, the regular update
through the web UI should work.
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Michael
Stoker wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it possible for me to upgrade the LMS in piCorePlayer to 7.9.1? I'm
> sure it is, somehow, but when I try to do it via the "Update" button on
> the LMS tab in pCP web interface it says no updates available (same in
> the server settings/advanced/software updates).
>
>
Hi
Is it possible for me to upgrade the LMS in piCorePlayer to 7.9.1? I'm
sure it is, somehow, but when I try to do it via the "Update" button on
the LMS tab in pCP web interface it says no updates available (same in
the server settings/advanced/software updates).
LMS 7.9.1 would be useful as,
Not really, systemd handles old init scripts okay. I'm just not sure
why --norestart was needed with the older Debian packages.
Oh, that's LMS specific: there's the squeezebox_safe (or similar)
wrapper script which would automatically restart LMS if it crashed.
Therefore LMS should not be
mherger wrote:
> > For what it's worth, debian/ubuntu is now systemd
>
> Does this conflict with our current package?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Not really, systemd handles old init scripts okay. I'm just not sure
why --norestart was needed with the older Debian packages.
For what it's worth, debian/ubuntu is now systemd
Does this conflict with our current package?
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Michael
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