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I'm running into interesting behavior when changing Amplipi source inputs when it comes to the LMS player that is running on the Amplipi.
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linknum23
Jan 2, 2023
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I think I understand what is happening here. There are 2 LMS servers on your network. One running on AmpliPi and one running elsewhere on your network. Can you ssh into your amplipi and uninstall the LMS server? Below is the command needed to run.
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We have some instructions for that somewhere. Try this:
1. use an ssh client such as Putty to ssh into ***@***.***
2. use the username: pi
3. use the password found on amplipi’s display, you will have to touch
the display to show it
…On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 2:31 PM Jizzay1 ***@***.***> wrote:
thanks for looking into this so quickly!
my first time SSH'ing into the Amplipi. username and password?
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I think I understand what is happening here. There are 2 LMS servers on your network. One running on AmpliPi and one running elsewhere on your network.
Can you ssh into your amplipi and uninstall the LMS server? Below is the command needed to run.
Good Luck! Let us know if this works.