![]() ![]() I need now to read up on docked-ce on Openwrt, if you have help there too, I thank you in advance. I truly hope someone with the skills reads this and takes on the challenge. As you rightly pointed out, LMS has been around for a while and has a huge, huge base. If I had the skills, I too will not take 'no' for an answer on this. But do you know of a Howto here for using that?Īs far as exroot, I passed that challenge already. unpack it : cd /usr/local/tmp & tar xzf lms. Create a temp dir mkdir /usr/local/tmp 3. Log into your jail (assuming 1 is the id of your jail) : jexec 1 /bin/csh 2. With 1M plus on docker, perhaps I will look into it. Code: /bin/sh install script for Logitech Media Server on FreeNAS 9.2.1.1-RELEASE-X64 inside a plugin jail - by djoole - 1. Thanks for your continuing support on this thread. I personally would just try to get it running through docked-ce, but since docker in openwrt is also rather new this will be a bumpy journey. Usually such big packages are passion projects of individuals, that just don't take "no" for an answer. PS: Ultimately you need someone that wants to actually run LMS on there openwrt router and is willing to create/test/maintain the package. The current 7.9 Netgear NAS arm package is 23 MB, while this is quite big it would fit on 32+MB devices, without a extroot. I guess the main reason "was" that you needed to setup a extroot, since the final LMS package will be quite big, see this old discussion. Not really, while the docker image has decent 1m+ downloads and the LMS ecosystem seems well and alive, it seems not really popular to run on router hardware. We have a few UPNP/media server packages, that are more geared towards lower spec router hardware, maybe check those out:ĭo you know how to get the word to them about this very common and free server? or just share there collection via vpn + sft/smb/nfs/webdav and use a client that can access the files directly over network/internet. I think most use some other form of music streaming/server/client setup, like UPNP/DLNA/Bluetooth/Sonos. Maybe, never came across LMS before myself. COMPATIBLE WITH: Windows XP Windows Vista Windows XP 64 bit Windows Vista 64 bit Windows 7 Windows 7 64 bit file size: 55.9 MB filename: LogitechMediaServer-7.7.2.exe CATEGORY: Other Drivers & Tools. Is it possible the people who write packages and put stuff in master do not know about LMS. DOWNLOAD Logitech Media Server Software 7.7.2. Look at my post about LXC, for advice, if needed Request for LXC support in MVEBU With the services of LXC for OpenWRT, you may get support of network and isolated debian systems ! Now you can apt or dpkg install LMS serverĪDVICE : a better solution is to use fully fonctionnal LXC container. Start your chroot of export mount -t proc chproc mount -t sysfs chsys mount -t devpts chpts mount -t devtmpfs chdev $TARGET'dev' || mount -bind /dev chroot $TARGET /bin/bash #chroot $TARGET /usr/bin/squeezelite -o default:CARD=Set -s 127.0.0.1 -zĪdd the script to startup automaticcaly while you start OpenWRT #chroot $TARGET service logitechmediaserver restart #chroot $TARGET /etc/init.d/logitechmediaserver restart Mount -t devtmpfs chdev $TARGET'dev' || mount -bind /dev $TARGET'dev' Make a script for the services chrooted startup Make a new container for a DEBIAN lxc-create -name myLMS -template downloadĪrm64 (replace with your own CPU platform !!!) It is a quick and dirty tips to help making pseudo container when your OpenWRT device DO NOT support LXC ! I am using lxc to create the chroot but if lxc is supported, the best case is to use lxc container instead of chroot. Accounts system with different permissions levelsįor more information you can check out the GitHub page, the entire project is open source so feel free to have a poke around if you'd like.Here is a small guide for the chroot method on OpenWRT. ![]() Race Weekends (premium) - configure complex race weekends with custom filtering and sorting between sessions.Championship mode - configure multiple race events and keep track of driver, class and team points with built in sign up forms.Sol Integration - Sol weather is compatible, including 24 hour time cycles (session start may advance/reverse time really fast before it syncs up - requires drivers to launch from content manager).Schedule events (with optional recurrence rules), with a built in calendar of events.Advanced Car Details - View statistics, powerful search, modify tags and more.Content Management - Upload tracks, weather and cars.Results pages for all previous sessions, with the ability to apply penalties.Live Timings for current sessions, with Admin control panel.Please read the readme.txt included in the download for installation instructions! Our aim with this tool was to make server management for AC as seamless and sensible as possible, and to add some new features that AC hasn't seen before! ![]()
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