My set up is a little different in that I have the Update function enabled in my LMS and when there is a fresh version it is download to the Joggler and I get a message on the LMS web-gui.jim_lewis1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 02, 2018 12:47 pm OK, I ran into a limited space issue when dpkg ing the .deb file. It seems I do have Lame and libio already installed. Is there anything I can delete in order to allow this operation to complete? I would much rather have the LMS etc. internal.
I then do sudo apt-get remove logitechmediaserver to make the necessary space and perform the last command as listed above.On some Linux distributions we provide an automatic download of Logitech Media Server update installers. These currently are available for .rpm and .deb based systems.
Your Logitech Media Server has downloaded the latest installer to the following location:
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/updates/logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1519287262_i386.deb
Please execute the following steps to bring your Logitech Media Server installation up to date:
Log in to your server machine using your username and password.
Run the following command to execute the installer
sudo dpkg -i /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/updates/logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1519287262_i386.deb
Then I do the tidy up.
This is what it looks like in a terminal window (I use Putty on a windows computer).
Going from v7.80.alldeb to v7.9.1.deb is a little different. With v7.8.0 running, if you select the update function then you get the larger all.deb file and using the smaller .deb download saves space.login as: joggler
joggler@192.168.1.***'s password:
Last login: Fri Mar 30 08:41:40 2018
joggler@openframe:~$ sudo apt-get remove logitechmediaserver
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:
libgomp1
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove it.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
logitechmediaserver
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
After this operation, 153 MB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y
(Reading database ... 40683 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing logitechmediaserver (7.9.1~1521438894) ...
Stopping Logitech Media Server.
joggler@openframe:~$ sudo dpkg -i /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/updates/logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1522249619_i386.deb
Selecting previously unselected package logitechmediaserver.
(Reading database ... 36879 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1522249619_i386.deb ...
Unpacking logitechmediaserver (7.9.1~1522249619) ...
Setting up logitechmediaserver (7.9.1~1522249619) ...
changed ownership of ‘/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/Plugins’ from root:root to squeezeboxserver:nogroup
Making sure that Logitech Media Server is not running first: start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to kill 656: No such process
No process in pidfile '/var/run/logitechmediaserver.pid' found running; none killed.
Starting Logitech Media Server.
joggler@openframe:~$ sudo apt-get clean
joggler@openframe:~$ sudo apt-get autoremove
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
joggler@openframe:~$ sudo reboot
Broadcast message from joggler@openframe
(/dev/pts/0) at 10:07 ...
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
joggler@openframe:~$
When you download a new version it is saved to /home/joggler.
This is where your download is now. You can check by
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joggler@openframe:~$ ls
EnhancedDigitalOutput.tar.gz logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1522249619_i386.deb
joggler@openframe:~$
So to avoid any confusion, I would suggest that the download is removed using the command line
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sudo rm -r logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1522249619_i386.deb
I have done this today, so the version numbers should be the same.login as: joggler
joggler@192.168.1.***'s password:
Last login: Sat Mar 31 10:08:33 2018
joggler@openframe:~$ wget http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightl ... 9_i386.deb
--2018-04-02 13:28:36-- http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightl ... 9_i386.deb
Resolving downloads.slimdevices.com (downloads.slimdevices.com)... 13.32.66.15, 13.32.66.158, 13.32.66.7, ...
Connecting to downloads.slimdevices.com (downloads.slimdevices.com)|13.32.66.15|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 47043792 (45M) [text/plain]
Saving to: ‘logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1522249619_i386.deb’
100%[==============================================================================================================================>] 47,043,792 2.05MB/s in 21s
2018-04-02 13:28:57 (2.11 MB/s) - ‘logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1522249619_i386.deb’ saved [47043792/47043792]
joggler@openframe:~$ sudo rm -r logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1522249619_i386.deb
joggler@openframe:~$ cd
joggler@openframe:~$ ls
EnhancedDigitalOutput.tar.gz
joggler@openframe:~$
Then just start afresh.
Remove LMS using the previous posting.
Download and install the latest version of LMS.
Open the LMS web gui and check that all your favourites etc are still working.
Ronnie
Before I used "remove" I used "purge" but found out this was also deleting all my preferences, django on the Slim Devices Forum pointed out to me that "remove" is a more gentle operation and "autoremove" will clean up any bits and pieces left behind.
I have done this a few times now and the first time I had to do
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sudo apt-get -f install