bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gravelrash Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > @bodhi - thanks, i chose the above cli method > as > > there was no mention of which kernel was being > > used. > > Sure, indeed when in doubt, cli method is better. Thanks a lot, guys. I'veby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > if your system contains nls_utf8.ko module then > thats not the problem, Gravelrash, thatnks a lot. Can't seem to find out if it does; any ideas? Thanks a lot.by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Hello there, Still trying to get CIFS working, very close. But now I'm getting this error, pulled from dmesg "CIFS mount error: iocharset ut$ not found" Here's my fstab entry: //192.x.x.x/mnt/left/movies /media/movies cifs _netdev,comment=systemd.automount,auto,owner,credentials=/home/testpogo/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm 0 0 I read somewherby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > notoneofmyseeds, > > > Anyone here with experience setting up autofs? > I > > think I'm done with this for now. I'm beginning > to > > suspect it's my version of Ubuntu. But then > again, > > the pogo won't mount the SAMBA share either. > > Go aheadby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Very happy to share my setup. > > The software installation on server is done as per > the instructions above. below is my SERVER > smb.conf > > > server string = %h server > map to guest = Bad User > obey pam restrictions = Yes > pam password change = Yes > passwdby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > what you are looking for is what i actually do on > my own Mint Laptop. > > If i understand you correctly you are looking to > mount the remote server share to your local > workstation at boot time using /etc/fstab > > please correct me if i am wrong. You're quite correct. Onlyby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > encoutered with errors in the 1st part then > users > > will have a chance to gather more information > and > > capture to a log file. > > @bodhi > Done! Samba install is not a problem.by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > FYI, I also enabled squeezelite on the same device > running logitechmediaserver and both services > running together seem to behave fine. I'll tuck > the Guruplug it's running on someplace out of the > way and control it's play either from the desktop > or from Squeezer on my Andby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > It works and that is what is important. Good > job > > :) > > Yes, indeed. Thanks notoneofmyseeds :) bohdi and LeggoMyEggo; thanks for your compliments. bohdi; you have been such great help, as well as others, it was the least I could do. I have made the changes LeggoMyEggo pointed out.by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Install Logitech Media Server, LMS bodhi's 10 Dec 2024 note: See here for Installation on Debian bookworm. LMS 7.9 has not been officially released yet. But someone has compiled a version of it for armel processors. The file is found here: Link to compiled armel version of LMS 7.9.0 But there are no detailed instructions on how to use it. The only direction is: “extract tby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @notoneofmyseeds > > thanks for testing and confirming - if you want to > start a new topic about samba, i will do my best > to assist I did not mean to ignore this generous offer. I never did come back to this thread. Perhaps you know of a way that I could adjust my account so notifications are sby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Gravelrash, Thanks a million. I had not created past /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/, because CPAN is Perl's directory and my version of Perl should have created that path, without me creating an empty folder. I have Perl installed. I think it's version 5.20, which is the version that's needed in Jessie for LMS to work. But this Perl issue is an older issue that was fixed in LMS 7.by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Gravelrash, I thank you, a lot for your efforts. I am not sure, but in this thread, I'd mentioned that, based on suggestion from bohdi, I'd not done the work needed to be done to move to system.d Now I'm in between effecting system.d to try your work here. Or, install 7.8.0, with all it's troubles, as we can't get help converting the files posted earlier for 7.9.0.by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Since last year, this issue with Perl has remained. I doubt it will ever be released officially. The folks at slimserver compiled for other platforms and left out armel. I don't know why. However, the link I've provided with the file is infact a contribution by one of the main developers in that forum. And so I thought it's worth the risk. Thanks everyone. More work on thiby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Thanks for your comments. That "auto" directory is the main directory after extraction. And within it a bunch of other directories. So, it's not possible to extract the original .tar into it. It is produced after the extraction. But if you know how I could do this, please say. The solution, or the main one anyway, is to compile this .tar.gz file int0 a .deb file. And thenby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > having looked through the .deb files for download > there isnt a version for any debian or derivative > that supports the Jessie platform..... > > so i can only presume that what was done was > either as a personal project or on a whim. > > The best we can do in terms of recompilationby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Thanks a lot. There were issues with 7.8.0. And that's the reason I don't want to install it. That's based on readings done at slimdevices forum. And it seems all were resolved in 7.9.0 Although I have Jessie, I stuck with bohdi's suggestion and did not proceed with system.d. And so I have /etc/init.d/. Perhpas there is a way I can confirm this? So the heavy liftby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > notoneofmyseeds, > > He (daniel) said it is a binary file, ready to > install, not source code. > > QuoteYou can download them here: > https://server.vijge.net/static/sque...i-64int.tar > .gz Just extract this to > /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/arch/5.20/ After > that you can starby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > notoneofmyseeds, > > He (daniel) said it is a binary file, ready to > install, not source code. > > QuoteYou can download them here: > https://server.vijge.net/static/sque...i-64int.tar > .gz Just extract this to > /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/arch/5.20/ After > that you can starby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > notoneofmyseeds, > > > This person, went through the trouble and put > the > > file here: > > > > > https://server.vijge.net/static/squeezebox/arm-lin > > > ux-gnueabi-thread-multi-64int.tar.gz > > Where is the writeup for this file? meaning > discussion,by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gravelrash Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > If you are really really stuck, I could compile > > and package it as a one off. which will be time > > dependant, and you would still have the > dependancy > > issue. > > I have stuckby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > have you tried this one : > http://blog.qnology.com/2013/03/tutorial-pogoplug- > e02-with-arch-linux.html > > The trouble with reviving old threads... people > move on or only visit when they have a need, plus > no one is under any obligation to assist anyone, > its done free and gratis aby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Well, I gave the link we've been talking about a try, and this is what I got: 2016-06-16 10:26:38 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting. 2016-06-16 10:26:43 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting. 2016-06-16 10:26:48 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting. 2016-06-16 10:26:53 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting. 2016-06-16 10:26:58 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting. 2016-0by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
...and this is a great helpful hint, as I was going head-on into this, either taking extreme care or not trying things out at all as I don't want to go backwards. I will do a backup before proceeding with any of the options being considered.by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
That's really interesting, as that's the guide I am about to try. But I noticed that he's using LMS 7.9.0 and I know that version is the one with the perl armel issue. And if you read closer, which you may have, you'd notice that he said: "Note: This uses a “nightly build” LMS server. This means that it is a development version. Mostly, this will work fine. But ifby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Thanks a lot, bohdi, within seconds the green light was off. Many, many thanks indeed.by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Thanks a lot for the tip. I will pursue that route. But I must say, given the following: -the popularity of LMS -the known Perl issue and Jessie with LMS 7.9.0 -the popularity of these pogo's -the length of time since Jessie has been around, along with LMS 7.9.0 I do feel a bit like fish out of water, trying to figure this out. I'm either cutting edge or silly. I've speby notoneofmyseeds - Debian
Thanks, but I'm well past that now. I don't want to go back to Wheezy, just because of this. I'd rather stick with a more update OS. Thanks, however.by notoneofmyseeds - Debian
...perhaps you could please turn this into a HowTO, since FM radio stations are so common and least used, and publish it here? I'd love to do exactly this as I have loads of FM radios I don't use. This could be a way to reincarnate them. Thanks a lot in advance, if you do.by notoneofmyseeds - Off-Topic
...and two years later, with bohdi's latest rootfs, it still does work on Jessie. No problem at all. I followed his guide to backup the rootfs, and restored it to the SSD; working great!by notoneofmyseeds - Off-Topic