I'm setting-up a V4.1.0 piCorePlayer system with the SuperDateTime
screensaver V5.10.29. I'm having a problem with getting the SDT screen
saver to display weather data after reboots. Nothing is shown until I
run the SuperDateTime app and click on Current Conditions a couple of
times. After that
I just started with a fresh install, and it works just fine. I also
confirmed that when you add SDT, the LMS interface prompts you for a
reboot..no need to use the pCP web interface. But in any event it
works fine too.
What else have you done to your system? Are you manually running
comm
paul- wrote:
> Where is your cache being stored. It looks like a file system issue.
My cache is on the standard location: -pCP Boot Disk
/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/slimserverThere is a Cache folder found on this
drive-
I've tried also my external mounted ssd: -USB Disk
/mnt/1TBSSD/
Where is your cache being stored. It looks like a file system issue.
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Baxxy wrote:
> Hello,
> I set up a Raspberry Pi3B+ with a fresh piCorePlayer Installation.
> Installed LMS, scanned my Music and everything works fine so far.
> But as soon as a install the SuperDateTime Plugin in LMS (tried both,
> the WU and Weather.com Version) i lost the Ability to restart