daytripper wrote:
> Works..! I hope it remains stable...
>
> Thanks so much for all your help. A couple of final questions -
> 1. Is the web front-end the only way to control the server on my
> dedicated machine..? The Windows version has an LMS manager access from
> the Taskbar in the bottom r
DJanGo wrote:
> Good ;-)
>
> 1) What do you want to control? - the Windows LMS has a control panel
> for rescanning, starting/stopping etc. I guess I just do that through
> the web browser..?
> 2) There was (no clue if its still fine) a Factory Itunes Plugin - did
> you checked it? - not yet, wi
Good ;-)
1) What do you want to control?
2) There was (no clue if its still fine) a Factory Itunes Plugin - did
you checked it?
3) xfce4-power-manager
4) Did you open the netbook and cleaned the Fan already?
DJanGo's Profi
Works..! I hope it remains stable...
Thanks so much for all your help. A couple of final questions -
1. Is the web front-end the only way to control the server on my
dedicated machine..? The Windows version has an LMS manager access from
the Taskbar in the bottom right...
2. Can I take iTunes pl
daytripper wrote:
> thanks Michael - your live of code returns this at the base of the debug
> output:
>
> >
Code:
> > [16-11-28 19:49:29.7356] main::init (384) Starting Logitech Media
Server (v7.9.0, 1480066117, Fri Nov 25 10:07:53 UTC 2016) perl 5.022002 -
i686-linu
I don't see any indication of the SB server already running - doesn't
show up anywhere at all in the GUI...
Can you open up http://localhost:9000 (or replace localhost with your
server's IP address)? Check the task list for anything like "logitech",
"slimserver", or "squeezebox".
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thanks Michael - your live of code returns this at the base of the debug
output:
Code:
[16-11-28 19:49:29.7356] main::init (384) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.0, 1480066117, Fri Nov 25 10:07:53 UTC 2016) perl 5.022002 -
i686-linux-gnu-thread-multi-64int
Loaded
/usr/sbin/squeezeboxserver --d_startup --debug server
If run this way you don't run the script as user "squeezeboxserver", but
as whomever you are logged in. You should probably run it as
sudo /usr/sbin/squeezeboxserver --user squeezeboxserver --d
Thanks. I ran the following command:
Code:
sudo chown -R squeezeboxserver:nogroup /var/log/squeezeboxserver
and then ran the debug script again:
Code:
/usr/sbin/squeezeboxserver --d_startup --debug server
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Thanks mherger, I just installed the latest build and it works.
Good luck with your build system :s
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Hi,
Code:
Can't open /var/log/squeezeboxserver/server.log (Permission denied)
do you run the command with sudo ?
Code:
ls -l /var/log/squeezeboxserver/
Output must be wrote:
> -rw-r--r-- 1 squee
this is what I get when I cut/paste the script from the wiki into an
xterm:
Code:
marc@Netbook:/sources$
url="http://www.mysqueezebox.com/update/?version=7.9.0&revision=1&geturl=1&os=deb";
marc@Netbook:/sources$ latest_lms=$(wget -q -O - "$url")
marc@Netbook:/sources
daytripper wrote:
> The scripts on the wiki for 7.9.0 didn't work so I went ahead and
> downloaded and depackaged it manually.
> The server.log file looks like this:
> >
Code:
> >
> [16-11-25 09:10:02.7499] Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (374)
Optimizing DB b
The scripts on the wiki for 7.9.0 didn't work so I went ahead and
downloaded and depackaged it manually.
The server.log file looks like this:
Code:
2016-11-25 09:09:52 squeezeboxserver_safe started.
[16-11-25 09:09:59.2243] main::init (384) Starting Logitech Media Se
drmatt wrote:
> Well, just a thought. There are various docker builds for LMS, but
Hmm maybe i was unclear...
cn we discuss that in a separate Thread belongs to that Topic and leave
this Thread for [L]ubuntu 16.10 didnt work with LMS?
Thanks.
DJanGo wrote:
>
> Hmm
> Is the TO asking for this kind of Service?
> If you using the Wiki you should install lms in no time - if you pre
> install VM Images with "nightly" builds - its pretty much soon older
> than old.
> If you not making vms for all possible hardware versions you didnt do
>
debian/testing. Yep, that's where I always used to have to sit. Where
the amount of stuff that is broken is still less than most full on
opensuse or fedora x.0 installs..
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Ubuntu is always ahead two versions from everyone else.. Debian might
make you wait for features, but when debian ships a new version you are
damn well ready for it..! :)
Unless you decide to switch to the dev branch (or unstable or whatever
their term), because you want to be ahead of everythi
drmatt wrote:
> I am tempted to create a bare bones debian VM image with LMS pre
> installed for this purpose. Does such thing not already exist?
Hmm
Is the TO asking for this kind of Service?
If you using the Wiki you should install lms in no time - if you pre
install VM Images with "nightly"
I am tempted to create a bare bones debian VM image with LMS pre
installed for this purpose. Does such thing not already exist?
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damn well ready for it..! :)
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This is perl 5, version 22, subversion 2 (v5.22.2) built for
i686-linux-gnu-thread-multi-64int
(with 67 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)
You'll need 7.9, 7.8 does not support this Perl version. And then please
show us your server.log file (as outlined before).
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Hi guys
I've been away - thanks for the answers in the meantime.
I used the command line to -wget- the package from this site:
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/7.8/sc/37e69cb/logitechmediaserver_7.8.1~1479376030_all.deb
Then -sudo dpkg -i- to depackage it and get the following:
Code
This is perl 5, version 24, subversion 1 (v5.24.1) built for
x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
(with 60 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)
Is this version supported ? Thanks !
Now it is. I added the binaries a few minutes ago. Unfortunately our
build system is gone for the Thank
perl -v
This is perl 5, version 24, subversion 1 (v5.24.1) built for
x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
(with 60 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)
Is this version supported ? Thanks !
No, we don't have binaries for that version (yet).
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Hi all,
I am posting here as I have a similar problem: I recently updated my
debian *stretch* (hadn't done so for a while) and my LMS isn't working
anymore. The server won't start properly:
Code:
/var/log/squeezeboxserver/server.log:
2016-11-22 21:45:23 squeezeb
Code:
perl -v|grep version
This is perl 5, version 22, subversion -something-
Please post the full perl -v output. The additional information might be
crucial.
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daytripper wrote:
> Thanks guys, but the biggest problem appears to be the installer - LMS
> appears to be listed as installed software (Start > System tools >
> Software...) but t's not running. If I restart the machine, then LMS no
> longer appears as installed software at all..!
I told you for
I am running Lubuntu 16.10 (32-bit).
What perl version? I wouldn't be surprised if we didn't have 32-bit
binaries for the recent perl version you're running.
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Do the install on the command line as described above and you will
clearly see if the install fails for some reason.
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Thanks guys, but the biggest problem appears to be the installer - LMS
appears to be listed as installed software (Start > System tools >
Software...) but t's not running. If I restart the machine, then LMS no
longer appears as installed software at all..!
I am running Lubuntu 16.10 (32-bit).
Wo
or you can use
netstat -l -t -p
and see if ports 3483, 9000 and 9090 are in use by a perl program.
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ps -leaf | grep sque
If you can get to a shell.
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drmatt wrote:
> Oops, I totally meant port 9090, not port 9000. My bad...
It's 9000 in most cases 9090 is cli port .
But why not use top or some other tool to figure if LMS is even running
.
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drmatt wrote:
> It runs in the background, you need to open a web browser and type in
> the URL bar: http://localhost:9000/
>
> Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk
Oops, I totally meant port 9090, not port 9000. My bad...
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mherger wrote:
> > Yes I use rpm , I have red hat based distro atm , and I see several
> > others using it to ?
>
> Are you using the officially unofficial 7.9 rpm build? Or the one some
> community member provides?
>
> --
>
> Michael
The oficial nightly
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mherger wrote:
>
>
> Is anyone still using the RPM at all?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Yes,currently using it on openSUSE Leap 42.2 to moddify the webui a bit.
Working flawlessly.
Besturingssysteem: SuSE - NL - utf8
Platformarchitectuur: x86_64-linux
Perl-versie: 5.18.2 - x86_64-linux-thread-multi
Yes I use rpm , I have red hat based distro atm , and I see several
others using it to ?
Are you using the officially unofficial 7.9 rpm build? Or the one some
community member provides?
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mherger wrote:
> > Odd! @Mherger is there a reason why DEB and RPM have different
> service
> > names?
>
> I'm sure there is a reason. But I doubt it's a good one. Most likely
> something like lack of knowledge or resources.
>
> Is anyone still using the RPM at all?
>
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> Michael
Hi M
mherger wrote:
> > Odd! @Mherger is there a reason why DEB and RPM have different
> service
> > names?
>
> I'm sure there is a reason. But I doubt it's a good one. Most likely
> something like lack of knowledge or resources.
>
> Is anyone still using the RPM at all?
>
> --
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> Michael
Yes
Odd! @Mherger is there a reason why DEB and RPM have different service
names?
I'm sure there is a reason. But I doubt it's a good one. Most likely
something like lack of knowledge or resources.
Is anyone still using the RPM at all?
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pinkdot wrote:
> Odd! @Mherger is there a reason why DEB and RPM have different service
> names?
AFAIK deb package was updated /renamed to logitechmediaserver and there
is a workaround for older versions like
Code:
DESC="Logitech Media Server"
NAME=squeezeboxserver
Odd! @Mherger is there a reason why DEB and RPM have different service
names?
RPM = service squeezeboxserver start/stop
DEB = service logitechmediaserver start/stop
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Hi,
1st of all forget all the x windows related answers.
2nd do a search for wiki.slimdevices.com for debian/ubuntu
3rd remember debian & Ubuntu removed sysint (because of systemd) and the
how on the wiki is related to sysinit.
And last but not least what kind of Lubuntu you are using = Jessie
sh
daytripper wrote:
> Hi there
>
> After reliability issues running LMS in Win7, I have installed Lubuntu
> on my netbook (destined to be a dedicated LMS machine). I am
> *completely* new to to LINUX, Lubuntu etc., having spent my life on
> Windows. This is literally the first time I have run any
Thanks again, but still no joy. If I use try and start the service, I
get:
Failed to start squeezeboxserver.service: Unit
squeezeboxserver.service not found.
When I reboot the netbook, SB server no longer appears in the gallery of
installed softwares. Unsurprisingly, if I try to start it after
daytripper wrote:
> thanks - but when I do that, it can't connect:
>
> -Firefox cant establish a connection to the server at localhost:9000.-
Did you already start squeezeboxserver? Sometimes a reboot will do, or
else in terminal:
Code:
sudo service squeezeboxserver st
daytripper wrote:
> thanks - but when I do that, it can't connect:
>
> -Firefox cant establish a connection to the server at localhost:9000.-
Did you already start squeezeboxserver? Sometimes a reboot will do, or
else in terminal:
Code:
sudo service squeezeboxserver st
thanks - but when I do that, it can't connect:
-Firefox cant establish a connection to the server at localhost:9000.-
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It runs in the background, you need to open a web browser and type in
the URL bar: http://localhost:9000/
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Hi there
After reliability issues running LMS in Win7, I have installed Lubuntu
on my netbook (destined to be a dedicated LMS machine). I am
*completely* new to to LINUX, Lubuntu etc., having spent my life on
Windows. This is literally the first time I have run any form of LINUX,
so please be gen
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