
(I suspect alex.h's problems arose from a failed OS update?) No problem with start-stop-daemon, it was there - installed as part of the OS-package (package lsb-base).
#Logitech media server ubuntu install
Nothing else was installed.Ģ) I downloaded LMS (logitechmediaserver_8.0.0~1602486506_b) using wgetģ) installed with "sudo -i ", but that failed with unresolved dependency for libio-socket-ssl-perlĤ) "apt install libio-socket-ssl-perl" also failed because of unresolved dependencies, but "apt -fix-broken install" was recommended.ĥ) running "apt -fix-broken install" resolved all issues a handful of other packages were downloaded and installed in addition to libio-socket-ssl-perl, but unfortunately I didn't make a note of them :-(Īfter this LMS started nicely using "systemctl start logitechmediaserver". Or some other solution.As a follow-up: I was worried enough about some of the reports here to pause my planned upgrade of my main server from Ubuntu 18.04.5 to 20.04.1 while I tested a fresh install of Ubuntu (server version) on an IntelNUC I had available.ġ) after OS install, I installed nfs-common and mounted the music files residing on my main server over NFS and made sure it was working ok. I have read alex.h's excellent start script (linked in a post above) which explains that the start-stop-daemon is discontinued in 20.04 and I wonder if anything has changed since, such as incorporating alex-h's startscipt in LMS or someone has provided an update of the start-stop-daemon script in Ubuntu.


Now that Ubuntu has released the ".1" upgrade to 20.04, is there any experience on running LMS on this?
