DJanGo wrote:
> After you fiddle that out - the wiki would be proud of having a fedora
> Howto like the Debian one ;-)
Well actually, two years ago I fiddled that out when I installed LMS,
totally unaware of the perl hassles. It was only later that I realised
there were some issues with perl an
DJanGo wrote:
> Always start with making a backup
>
> then find your perl version
>
> find the matching lms here
> http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Debian_Package#Supported_Perl_Versions
>
> upgrade perl
> http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3?stat=3&search=perl&srodzaj=3&dist[]=100
Thanks.
Hi,
Since the version of LMS running on my server (Fedora 23...) is
apparently too old to support the new Materials skin, I wanted to
upgrade.
So I downloaded the latest nightly build and tested the update. It
failed:
$rpm -Uvh --test logitechmediaserver-7.9.2-0.1.1543258616.noarch.rpm
Prepar
alexandali wrote:
> It's probably the setting in squeezebox. If you log onto the web
> interface on your squeezebox menu, select the 'settings' button on the
> bottom right corner, select 'player', them choose the new player and
> select 'audio', you may find that the volume control setting is 'f
Hi,
First time user here...
I wanted to evaluate piCorePLayer to be used in a multiroom setup, so I
installed the latest version on a rpi B+ and have LMS 7.8 running on a
Vortexbox.
Using the analog output jack for the moment I can play music but I
cannot change the volume...
I use iPeng 8 to