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  1. 🤭 Yep, cache related issue on my end. Works in an incognito window and now as expected. Thank you!
  2. Has this been incorporated, as I am not seeing this behavior with two GPU's selected on 6.12.6. I can select one or the other and I will see the one selected. However selecting both and I only see the one on the dashboard with no way to toggle between them (that I can see anyhow).
  3. Admit to being out of the loop here, but I did search this topic without a clear answer. Does this release resolve the "nomodeset" need in the syslinux.cfg for Aspeed VGA becoming a funny color? I've removed it to test, but haven't booted into 6.6 as of yet. Currently on an X11SSM-F MB.
  4. Same issue, disabling TheAudioDB supposedly solves this for now. I just deleted my entire Music directory (I barely use it), and all is back to stable until they fix it (supposedly later today).
  5. That's awesome that you found a Docker that seems to be updated, and with a little ingenuity got it to work with UnRAID. I may have to check it out. As for the guide, yeah I know that it's all about the Slicetm, no worries there. If you use Kodi you can apparently use the unofficial HDHR DVR PVR add-on here that will present the guide in a grid. I like the Emby guide, and it works pretty well at this point (recent redesign for AndroidTv, and numerous fixes for Theater to make it as good as it is now).
  6. I too would 2nd this request, (I actually started one over a year ago here, and found this thread looking for any updates to this topic). This is unfortunate as basic no frills NAS boxes have an easy install path, where UnRAID at this time does not (UnRAID has things basic NAS's don't as well, just saying). Remember it is about choices, so while alternative options are great to know exist most people know they do and for some reason have chosen against them. Emby (which I have tried to use for the last year/bought premiere) continues to have issues with Tv playback, recordings, guide lineups, etc... They keep fixing these issues, but it is also mind numbingly obnoxious to expect a recording to you know just work. To OP: I plan to try this out now that they offer the yearly at $35 annually. At this point I think the best way on UnRAID is unfortunately a VM with it installed. I plan to attempt this in Win10 with a HD passed to the VM for recorder storage (apparently it doesn't record to network storage which is unfortunate). I hope someone with ambitions to use this software and using UnRAID comes along and makes a well supported Docker or Plugin (yes, not preferred) to easily install/manage this on UnRAID.
  7. I'm just wondering what the best way would be to utilize my 2nd on-board NIC with UnRAID/Docker/VM's? Why? I have a 2nd on-board Intel NIC currently doing nothing, a cable routed to it, and no traffic. I ask because I do a decent amount of traffic using Emby and network HD Homerun tuners (5 total) and I think at times my single default NIC is becoming saturated or causing small glitches in the stream. I currently have 3 NIC's, one is a dedicated IPMI port, and the other two are Intel I210's. Motherboard is a SuperMicro X11SSM-F. I'm guessing bridging with eth0 and eth1 is the most straightforward way to utilize both of them, correct? In this way both can be used for various traffic for Docker and VM's, right? Sorry, I've read a bit but it gets confusing and networking is not my favorite topic to geek out about. I have an unmanaged switch, and just looking to have a bit more throughput for my uses. Currently on UnRAID 6.2.
  8. Makes sense.. So if it seems as if AirSonic has more active development, do you feel LSIO will release and maintain a Docker for it? This is all preliminary, I get it, just had no idea of friction between devs, or AirSonic existing.
  9. So is this project now dead and forked as Airsonic? https://github.com/airsonic/airsonic
  10. Hi snoopin, Quick question: is there any felt impact from the upgrade in terms of your VM, performance, or anything with your USB devices attached to that controller? If not, the message is likely harmless, but curious if you can trace this back to any symptoms you notice when using the VM. @jonp I detailed this and requested the inclusion of a patch back in RC4 related to the USB card causing this issue, details are here http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=53689.msg515705#msg515705 with the link to the fix, I have not noticed any degradation of performance in my VM with this issue. That's a patch in qemu and we are not comfortable adding that, even if it is from Alex W. This is because once it's added, we have to maintain it. Probably if this patch is needed it will find it's way to upstream anyway, but it appears to just be cosmentic: "NB, this doesn't actually change the behavior of the device, it only removes the scary "Failed to mmap ... Performance may be slow" error message. We cannot currently create an mmap over the MSI-X table" Okie dokie, thanks for chiming in.
  11. Hi snoopin, Quick question: is there any felt impact from the upgrade in terms of your VM, performance, or anything with your USB devices attached to that controller? If not, the message is likely harmless, but curious if you can trace this back to any symptoms you notice when using the VM. @jonp I detailed this and requested the inclusion of a patch back in RC4 related to the USB card causing this issue, details are here http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=53689.msg515705#msg515705 with the link to the fix, I have not noticed any degradation of performance in my VM with this issue.
  12. True, I can certainly see the use case as recommended with more advanced manual XML edits performed for a VM. I guess we're both telling the OP, no not really, or easily anyway. There was a thread on here to hot swap CPU's, as libvirt apparently allows for such actions. Seemed a bit complex, but a script was posted in that respective thread. Doesn't help too much with memory allocation however.
  13. Wouldn't the biggest downfall of this solution be that you'd have to have two Windows licenses? At that point it'd just be easier to edit the VM each time as opposed to keeping two VM's patched and updated.
  14. https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=42490.msg404648#msg404648 Also, if you edit with the VM editor later it no longer removes this entry (which is a nice update from this original post!).