![]() ![]() └─ 4555 sleep 5 Jan 10 14 : 22 : 54 tinkerboard systemd : Starting LSB : Startup script for the Logitech Media Server. ├─ 718 / bin / bash / usr / sbin / squeezeboxserver_safe / usr / sbin / squeezeboxserver - prefsdir / var / lib / squeezeboxserver / prefs - logdir / var / log / squeezeboxserver / - cachedir / var / lib / squeezeboxserver / cache - charset = utf8 d / logitechmediaserver start ( code = exited, status = 0 / SUCCESS ) CGroup : /system.slice/ logitechmediaserver. d / logitechmediaserver bad vendor preset : enabled ) Active : active ( running ) since Wed 2018 - 01 - 10 14 : 22 : 55 UTC 34min agoĭocs : man : systemd - sysv - generator ( 8 ) Process : 615 ExecStart = /etc/ init. service - LSB : Startup script for the Logitech Media Server Loaded : loaded ( /etc/ init. I'm a bit out of my depth here so was hoping for some pointers. It may have something to do with Perl incompatibility, or it may not. ![]() The _safe service seems to be running (checked using HTOP) but the main service does not. Install the package using apt-get and pointing it at the downloaded file Point my browser at the 7.9 beta builds of LMS nightlyģ. Download and install armbian (mainline kernel)Ģ. I am assuming the installation is unsupported on Armbian, is there any way I can make it work?ġ. The package installs fine but will not start. I am struggling with Transmission as well, but I got it to work in fits and starts so all hope is not lost. It took me the better part of 6 hours just to figure all of that out (jus so you know how useless I am at this). I am a Linux newbie, I know my way around Windows and a GUI, and used the instructions here and a few other places to successfully set up the hotspot and the sharing and automounting of large USB drives. After trying out the Asus effort and DietPi - both with severe issues) I landed on Armbian and it seems to have everything going for it but the LMS install just does not work. I needed a reasonably powerful 24x7 appliance that could provide torrent downloading, wifi hotspot, a shared network drive and a LMS box. I was struggling to find the right package for my Tinkerboard. ![]()
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