> Decided to build an new LMS 8.x on an rPI 4b to replace my LMS from 7.9x
> on an rPi 3b and wondering if there's one source for installation
> guidance? This won't be an upgrade, I'm starting from scratch and will
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projec...le-lms-server/
> copy my library over once LMS 8.0 is installed. I recall seeing
> somewhere that the Boom needs to be upgraded; I have 1 Boom and 2
The Boom is fine. The Radio might cause some warning in the log and
elsewhere, but it should work without modification. You can still take
care of this minor issue once everything's set up.
> Radios. Also wondering if there's any advantage to using a 4GB board
> instead of a 2GB, I have both handy.
I'm using a 2GB version, and about 1GB is free all the time. Sure, if
you have hundreds of thousands of tracks, that might be different.
> My configuration is fairly simple - one local library, handful of
> standard LMS plug ins plus Spotty and ShairTunes2.
--
Michael
> on an rPi 3b and wondering if there's one source for installation
> guidance? This won't be an upgrade, I'm starting from scratch and will
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projec...le-lms-server/
> copy my library over once LMS 8.0 is installed. I recall seeing
> somewhere that the Boom needs to be upgraded; I have 1 Boom and 2
The Boom is fine. The Radio might cause some warning in the log and
elsewhere, but it should work without modification. You can still take
care of this minor issue once everything's set up.
> Radios. Also wondering if there's any advantage to using a 4GB board
> instead of a 2GB, I have both handy.
I'm using a 2GB version, and about 1GB is free all the time. Sure, if
you have hundreds of thousands of tracks, that might be different.
> My configuration is fairly simple - one local library, handful of
> standard LMS plug ins plus Spotty and ShairTunes2.
--
Michael