Many thanks. Sorted.
Steve
Paul Webster wrote:
> From Windows ... an easy way is to use WinSCP.
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I am really appreciating my new set up on my pi 4 with piCoreplayer
after so many years of using Windows. Unfortunately my knowledge of
Linux is non-existent! Craig Drummond has made it possible to tweak the
CSS for Material and I would like to transfer the CSS files to my pi.
Can someone please
That's great, thanks. I will get a shopping list together.
kidstypike wrote:
> In piCorePlayer you would install SAMBA (dead easy, just press a
> button), any USB discs attached to a Pi would appear in Windows File
> Explorer, just drag & drop files/folders or use a backup programme such
> as
It's not a huge problem if it is not easily doable. What methods do
others use to transfer files to attached storage? I guess I could copy
new files across the network.
kidstypike wrote:
> Okay, I think it can be done, I remember someone on this forum attempted
> and managed it, I can't recall
I understand your point. The PC would be left on a usual so that
Arcserve can do is stuff. There are times when LMS competes with other
applications for memory so a standalone LMS would hopefully bring some
extra stability.
At some stage over the next year I am going to have to consider
expendi
Hi
Apologies if this the wrong thread. I have been using LMS for a number
of years, initially based on Windows Home Server (both varieties) and
now for a few years on Windows 10. I am strongly considering an LMS unit
using piCorePlayer as a dedicated server. I have a relatively decent
sized loca
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> No, I didn't install the LMS8 compatibility patch...I will search for
> it.
>
> Robert
You will find it on SBR: Settings/Advanced/Patch Installer/Version
Comparison Fix
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