1uke_ wrote:
>
> How come I didn't need to build any binaries when putting Logitech Media
> Server on my old Ubuntu system?
In order to use a pre-build (~= binary) package, your combination of
perl version and hardware platform needs to be supported.
In your case, this would be perl 5.28 on 32
You still have to run the rest of those instructions since, probably,
the LMS package was not downloaded and installed before.
Did you do that?
What is the output, any errors?
It does not do any harm to run the whole thing from start again.
pCP v5.0.0 on all players
LMS 7.9.2 on Debian Buster
Hi Marsupial, did you perform the Jivelite setup in you picoreplayer
webui?
You have to, at least, switch from 'Basic' to 'Normal' in it's 'Main
Page' menu, go into the 'Tweaks' menu and there you find the option to
install Jivelite and set it up to start automatically.
Don't forget to save.
p
Rnee wrote:
> This is where it goes wrong: wget is a program to download from the
> command line and apparently it's not installed by default on a desktop
> system.
> Therefor the LMS package has not been downloaded; you can check this by
> having a look in the 'sources' directory.
> >
Code:
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1uke_ wrote:
> bash: wget: command not found
> $This is where it goes wrong: wget is a program to download from the
command line and apparently it's not installed by default on a desktop
system.
Therefor the LMS package has not been downloaded; you can check this by
having a look in the 'sources
Yatsushiro wrote:
> Are you sure the LMS Servcie is running?
>
> At the command line, type:
>
> >
Code:
> > systemctl status logitechmediaserver.service
> >
>
> If it's not running, type:
>
>
>
> Followed by:
>
> >
Code:
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Many thanks Gary and Paul for your instant replies.
I changed the time from 2 to 10 seconds and it works perfectly now.
Many thanks!!!
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Supertramp wrote:
> Last week, I made the jump from running LMS on a ReadyNAS to running LMS
> on piCorePlayer6.0.0b7 on a Raspberry Pi4 with a 10TB WD Elements.
> I am very impressed how well this works. Many thanks to Paul and the
> team!
>
> There is only one "issue" I cannot seem to resolve
start reading at post #601. Could be problem I had (timing out before
drive starts up so doesn't get mounted). I changed the delay from 2
seconds to 4 seconds and problem was solved.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110642-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-5-0-0&p=957479&viewfull=1#post957479
Last week, I made the jump from running LMS on a ReadyNAS to running LMS
on piCorePlayer6.0.0b7 on a Raspberry Pi4 with a 10TB WD Elements.
I am very impressed how well this works. Many thanks to Paul and the
team!
There is only one "issue" I cannot seem to resolve and that is that USB
disk is n
1uke_ wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ran through these commands, they seemed to work as far as I could
> tell, but when I visit 102.x.x.x:9000 the logitech media server
> interface still isn't loading.
>
> Is there anything I can check to see what the problem is?
Are you sure the LMS Servcie is running?
Rnee wrote:
> I have successfully installed LMS on a Debian server in a container with
> this howto: http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/DebianPackage
Hi,
I ran through these commands, they seemed to work as far as I could
tell, but when I visit 102.x.x.x:9000 the logitech media server
inter
mherger wrote:
> > This is perl 5, version 28, subversion 1 (v5.28.1) built for
> > i686-linux-gnu-thread-multi-64int
>
> You'll have to build the binaries yourself (or find somebody who already
>
> did). We do not include them in LMS.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Hi Michael,
This is a little bit b
Rnee wrote:
> It's quite simple, I'm not a Linux expert either, used another howto
> which didn't work but with this one it was easy.
> I started from:
> http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/DebianPackage#installing_7.9.2
>
> You open a command line and all depends a little on whether you have
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