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  • Kubuntu 22.04, piCoreplayer for LMS on Raspberry Pi Zero - headless I have a Duet and a Transporter, but Squeezeplayer is an ideal way of playing Logitech Media Server streaming audio on my desktop or laptop. It is easy to install (I used the Pulse Audio version) and does what my Duet hardware does. It is not clear from this site what it does: it runs from an .sh script and opens a small window which allows all the Duet functions of accessing tracks, albums, artists, playlists etc. and provides the playing track info with the album graphics if available. All the usual player controls are available. It would be worth adding a description to the readme. On Linux it is easy to add a menu item using the sh command line to launch it and selecting a suitable icon. Then it can be launched like any other Linux application.
  • Excellent. Easy to install and so nice that you enable me (us) to use this great player for (what I thought) would be an obsolete system -- which it is not! Thanks a lot! Cheers
  • Thank you very much for compiling this
  • Very useful
  • Fabulous continuation of SqueezeBox (Logitech Media Server) players, thanks for your support and helping us LMS users getting even more out of their systems! I use this under Linux and I’m really happy now since it supports PulseAudio, too. Using very few tweaks, it can even be used as an input to the JACK2 audio system, albeit not supporting that natively. Kudos!
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