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Logitech media server sending wrong track
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logitech media server sending wrong track
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Install Logitech MediaServer using a Gnome desktop either directly or via VNC (See Install VNC guide) When prompted for a password please leave it blank. Just answer Y to continue with the installation.Įarlier releases of Logitech MediaServer require mysql-server and this will be installed automatically if it’s not installed already. You may receive a warning about the package not being authenticated. If you make a mistake editing the file then issue :q! instead of :wq to abort your changes.įor the installation of Logitech MediaServer itself type the following two commands:Īnswer Y when prompted. This should save your changes and bring you back to the command line. Now press the key once and type the following: NOTE: At the time of writing the released version of Logitech MediaServer does not work on Trusty Tahr 14.04LTS so use the “stable beta” instead. The string you highlighted here should be pasted into the sources.list file in Putty.įor the released version of Logitech MediaServer you should type or paste the following string into the file:įor the “stable beta” type or paste: deb testing mainĪnd for the “unstable beta” type or paste: deb unstable main Then toggle over to your Putty session and right-click once more. TIP: If you’re using Putty you can save yourself some typing by highlighting the required string below then right-click on it and select Copy. Next type or paste one of the following strings onto a new line: Scroll down to the bottom of the file and then press the key once (to go into “edit” mode). This will open a file called sources.list which lives in the /etc/apt folder. Using either a Putty session or by typing directly onto the server issue the following command:Īnd type your Ubuntu password if prompted. Install Logitech MediaServer using the Command Line. So, first off we need to make a simple change to add Logitech MediaServer as a valid Ubuntu “source repository”. I use the “stable beta” version of Logitech MediaServer personally but you can go with whichever version you prefer. For the pre-released version of LogitechMediaServer you can either go with what they call “stable beta” or alternatively the “unstable beta”. There are 2 main “flavours” of Logitech MediaServer to choose from the released version and the pre-released version. Installing Logitech MediaServer is really quite straightforward and the following guide works equally well for Trusty Tahr 14.04LTS, Maverick 10.10, Lucid 10.04, Karmic 9.10, Jaunty 9.04 and Intrepid 8.10. You can do this quite easily from a Putty Session or a Terminal ( Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal) by typing the following three commands: NOTE: If you’re currently running SqueezeCenter and wish to upgrade to Logitech MediaServer then you should really uninstall SqueezeCenter first.

Logitech media server sending wrong track how to#

How to install “Logitech MediaServer” on Ubuntu Trusty Tahr/Maverick/Lucid/Karmic














Logitech media server sending wrong track