This is an example of the error that occurs when I try to launch this
(and a few other) streams.
[16-02-20 14:58:25.4225] Slim::Networking::IO::Select::__ANON__ (131)
Error: Select task failed calling Slim::Player::Source::__ANON__:
illegal file descriptor or filehandle (either no attached file
I'm running Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0 - 1428327734 on
Debian.
Recently added a couple of piCorePlayers to my network, running 2.00,
for now running alongside an SB Radio. All good. The pis are great.
Until a couple of days ago I could stream Caracol Radio (Bogotá) 100.9
Finally got a chance to tinker over the weekend and I think the problem
was my router somehow not properly handling DNS requests. Initially I
was using OpenDNS, changed to Google's DNS servers with no joy, tried my
ISP's again, same thing. I replaced the DNS server entry in my
resolv.conf file
Millwood wrote:
Have you looked at /etc/hosts and /etc/resolve.conf to make sure they
both make sense?
Yes, in both cases -- nothing odd.
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epoch1970 wrote:
I don't upgrade this much, but for some reason my apt.sources list
contains:
deb http://debian-origin.slimdevices.com/ stable main
(instead of debian.slimdevices.com)
And currently this resolves ok for me.
I tried that as well last night; same result.
epoch1970 wrote:
DNS/firewall issue on your side ?
For me debian.slimdevices.com. and debian-origin.slimdevices.com. both
resolve, to completely different addresses.
There is one funny thing with debian-origin.slimdevices.com, it resolves
to a X.X.X.0 address. Could be perfectly legal, but
Trying to install LMS to a Debian server I installed over the weekend.
When I run apt-get update, with the following line in my sources.list
file
deb http://debian.slimdevices.com stable main
I get the following output:
root@jacksonville:/home/philip# apt-get update
Err