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README.txt | 2024-04-12 | 782 Bytes | |
squeezeplay-8.4.1-1485-x86_64.tgz | 2024-04-12 | 17.5 MB | |
squeezeplay-pulse-8.4.1-1485-x86_64.tgz | 2024-04-12 | 17.3 MB | |
squeezeplay-8.0.1-1402-x86_64.tgz | 2022-10-19 | 17.5 MB | |
squeezeplay-pulse-8.0.1-1402-x86_64.tgz | 2022-10-19 | 17.4 MB | |
squeezeplay-8.0.1-1402-i386.tgz | 2022-10-19 | 17.3 MB | |
squeezeplay-pulse-8.0.1-1402-i386.tgz | 2022-10-19 | 17.2 MB | |
Totals: 7 Items | 104.1 MB | 35 |
Debian packages for squeezeplay x86_64 and i386 are no longer available, you'll need to use the tarballs going forward. Uninstall the debian package. sudo apt-get purge squeezeplay Create /opt/squeezeplay if it doesn't exist. sudo mkdir -p /opt/squeezeplay extract the tar file sudo tar -C /opt/squeezeplay -xzf squeezeplay-pulse-8.4.1-1485-x86_64.tgz Before upgrading from tar files remove the old /opt/squeezeplay folder before extracting the new one, otherwise you could have multiple versions of some files installed. Start using the script /opt/squeezeplay/bin/squeezeplay.sh If you want your screensaver to start, uncomment export SDL_VIDEO_ALLOW_SCREENSAVER=1 in the script. See https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezeplay/commits/master for the list of changes.