paul- wrote:
> /usr/local/slimserver/Cache will be a symlink to your Netowork drive.
> LMS just logging it's location, rather than showing where the link
> points.
>
> This looks like you don't have read and write permission on the drive.
>
> Check on your nas that the user/password used
I have PCP on a Pi 3B+, all music is on a NAS (samba) and I'd like the
LMS cache/prefs to sit on the NAS too.
I wouldn't do this. I've been running LMS on a Pi for 18+ months now,
and haven't had the slightest problem with cache/prefs on the SD card.
Putting it on the NAS is asking for
/usr/local/slimserver/Cache will be a symlink to your Netowork drive.
LMS just logging it's location, rather than showing where the link
points.
This looks like you don't have read and write permission on the drive.
Check on your nas that the user/password used to mount the drive has
write
Could anyone advise.
I have PCP on a Pi 3B+, all music is on a NAS (samba) and I'd like the
LMS cache/prefs to sit on the NAS too.
So when I follow these steps I get an error :
- Samda mapping is already set
- Select "Save LMS Server Cache and Preferences to Mounted Drive" so
it's set to
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi fredall,
>
> How deep into this do you want to go?
>
> First you need to understand the basics of Tiny Core Linux, then learn
> about (re)creating extensions.
>
> Personally, I don't think it is worth the effort.
>
> http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/book.html
Roland0 wrote:
> More efficient way:
>
Yes, I switched to stat this morning before I went to work but I didn't
get a chance to test fully so I didn't post anything (sure!). I don't
know why I went with the file comparison initially, that was stupid.
Still need to work out the two anomalies
@DJanGo,
I am finding as I get older "my" opinion seems to be further out of step
with others. :D
regards
Greg
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sodface wrote:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> cp /var/log/pcp_squeezelite.log last.log
> while :
> do
> if `cmp -s /var/log/pcp_squeezelite.log last.log`
> then
> sleep .3
> else
> cp /var/log/pcp_squeezelite.log last.log
> (echo -e "$post"; sleep .1) | nc
Why not a USB flash drive?
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-256GB-Ultra-Flash-Drive/dp/B07857Y17V/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics=UTF8=1544199329=1-4=256gb+flash+drive
Seems like this would do the job and keep it separate from your "system"
on the microSD card.
Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 7.9.1
Hey bpa
<44100> in the max sample rate field and all is good!
Thank you so much for your help mate, I do really appreciate it :)
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Looks like the restricting has worked! Thank you so much guys,
appreciate it!
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Roostlick wrote:
> If I try to play something through iPlayer I just don't get any sound
> and after that playing through Spotty also won't work until I reboot the
> Pi.
Have you tried to see if an audio file, an MP3 stream has the same
effect as Spotty. It would be good to know if the
Thanks bpa & Paul
Just seems bizarre that it works fine on the exact same setup but with
the 1st Gen Echo, I'll try restricting as mentioned and also try
swapping the Pi's over just to confirm it's definitely the Gen 2 Echo
causing the issue.
Thanks for your help guys.
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