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Ralphy
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> I believe I suggested doing the direct download at the time to save the
> precious diskspace in a pCP environment.
Is there a way to tell pCP to exclude some files from being backed up? I
know there's filetool or something to tell it what to _include_. But
exclude?
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MichaelRalphy
1-Touch, 5-Classics, 3-Booms, 2-UE Radio
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[Announce] Community Firmware forSqueezebox Radio/Touch/Controller and LMS 8
> Yes the exclude file is /opt/.xfiletool.lst
Ok, great. Maybe I'll find some time to power up a pCP with LMS (mine is
in the office - collecting dust...) to create a pull request to exclude
the firmware images from the backup.
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Michael
Michael
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Depends on where it downloads too. The Cache folder would be on a persistent drive or the /tmp drive. Neither location would be included in a backup.piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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[Announce] Community Firmware forSqueezebox Radio/Touch/Controller and LMS 8
> Depends on where it downloads too. The Cache folder would be on a
> persistent drive or the /tmp drive. Neither location would be included
> in a backup.
It's LMS' cache folder (where the library.db lives). That's persistent
drive then?
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Michael
Michael
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piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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[Announce] Community Firmware forSqueezebox Radio/Touch/Controller and LMS 8
> Had a second and third attempt with no joy. The download attempt lasted
> around a second before the ‘attempt failed’ message displayed with
> nothing downloaded.
Please give the latest nightly build another try (8.0.1 or 8.1.0).
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Michael
Michael
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I've got a Radio and so this thread intrigued me. Like tw99, though, I have no idea what this is or what it does, and nowhere does it seem to tell us. An explanation wold be nice... or maybe it's a nerd-only thing, where if you need to ask you obviously don't qualify.Comment
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After the update I notice there are no patches listed under the patch installer. Is that expected?
If the Alsa buffer patch for the Radio is included in the firmware is there a setting for buffer size?
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> After the update I notice there are no patches listed under the patch
> installer. Is that expected?
I'd say so. Patches are even more sensitive to version numbers than LMS
plugins, as they directly change files. If a file changes, the patch
might fail to apply.
That said I would believe that most patches should still work, as most
of the changes in the firmware are lower level than what most patches
would touch. Authors will need to test and update their repositories.
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Michael
Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log and/or scanner.log file!"
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[Announce] Community Firmware forSqueezebox Radio/Touch/Controller and LMS 8
> I've got a Radio and so this thread intrigued me. Like tw99, though, I
> have no idea what this is or what it does, and nowhere does it seem to
> tell us. An explanation wold be nice... or maybe it's a nerd-only thing,
> where if you need to ask you obviously don't qualify.
You'd have to carefully read the announcement, or you could easily miss
the link to the changelog ;-). Here it is:
https://ralph_irving.gitlab.io/lms-c...changelog.html
But as so often: if you didn't encounter any issues before, then there
is no _need_ to update.
One possible positive side-effect of the removal of some legacy stuff is
more free memory on the units. If you were using the image screensaver,
then this might save you a bunch of reboots due to memory restrictions.
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Michael
Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log and/or scanner.log file!"
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> After the update I notice there are no patches listed under the patch
> installer. Is that expected?
I'd say so. Patches are even more sensitive to version numbers than LMS
plugins, as they directly change files. If a file changes, the patch
might fail to apply.
That said I would believe that most patches should still work, as most
of the changes in the firmware are lower level than what most patches
would touch. Authors will need to test and update their repositories.
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Michael
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