So, as we sink deeper and deeper into the abyss....
Seem to be reading that a Raspberry Pi can also be used to 'run' LMS instead of or as well as being used as a player?
What does that mean, really?
Does it mean that I no longer have to have LMS running on one of the computers on my network? I currently have LMS loaded on all of the computers on my network but only running on one at a time, mostly my headless Mac Mini which I keep on all of the time.
Be really easy to cobble together a second RaspberryPi, load PcP and plug it into the network somewhere to run LMS.
Maybe too easy to be possible?
First they came for the dumb-asses
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a dumb-ass
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Topic - RaspberryPi/LMS/PcP it NEVER ends... - Ivan303 12:40:15 04/12/17 (9)
- RE: RaspberryPi/LMS/PcP it NEVER ends... - Cut-Throat 12:47:33 04/12/17 (8)
- RE: "You could do it, but what would be the point?" - Ivan303 13:21:52 04/12/17 (7)
- RE: "You could do it, but what would be the point?" - Cut-Throat 13:27:49 04/12/17 (6)
- It's on all of the time because it supports the music system.... - Ivan303 13:47:19 04/12/17 (5)
- RE: It's on all of the time because it supports the music system.... - Cut-Throat 14:00:36 04/12/17 (4)
- Mac Mini could be useful someplace else.. - Ivan303 16:01:45 04/12/17 (3)
- RE: Mac Mini could be useful someplace else.. - Cut-Throat 16:21:24 04/12/17 (2)
- Not on the same Pi... - Ivan303 17:23:58 04/12/17 (1)
- And like I said......................... - Cut-Throat 17:28:46 04/12/17 (0)