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Current Update to Logitech Media Server Doesn't Open
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03-30-2012 07:52 AM
I keep getting invites to update the Logitech Media server, but when I open System Preferences on my MacBook Pro (OS X 10.6.8) I get a message saying that "To use the “Logitech Media Server” preferences pane, System Preferences must quit and reopen." This is normal, as I have updated previously and this action is called for. However, with the current update when I click OK, the System Preferences window never reopens.
Any ideas what's causing this? Or is it just a faulty update?
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03-31-2012 06:25 PM
Having the same problem for days... tried many workarounds, reinstalls, etc.. nothing working
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04-02-2012 07:15 AM
Hello BritBlues,
You are likely to have the best results doing a complete clean install, removing all traces of the LMS software before reinstalling.
(note that if your running OSX Lion you may have to unhide your Library folder)
If you are on OSX Lion and you cannot see your Library folder.
- Go to finder and select:
- Applications
- Utilities
- Terminal
In the terminal type in:
chflags nohidden /Users/(enter account name here "without brackets")/Library
(pay close attention to spacing)
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To perform Clean Install:
1.Go to System Preferences > Squeezebox Server and click Stop Server:
2.Close System Preferences.
3.Remove the following files and folders:
Now, you MUST make sure the server has been stopped before you start moving files and folders to the trash otherwise, the OS simply will not let you.
a. /Users/*User Account*/Library/Caches/ - remove Squeezebox Folder
b. /Users/*User Account*/Library/Application Support/ - remove Squeezebox Folder
c. /Users/*User Account*/Library/Logs/ - remove Squeezebox folder
d. /Users/*User Account*/Library/Preferences - remove com.slimdevices.slim.plist and com.slimdevices.slim.plist.lockfile
e. Macintosh HD//Library/PreferencePanes - remove Squeezebox.prefpane
*User Account* = the customer's user account.
Additionally, if a previous version was installed for All users as opposed to just one user, the folders and files will be located on the Main HD Library directory and not the user directory.
a.Home > Library > Application Support > Squeezebox
b.Home > Library > Caches > Squeezebox
c.Macintosh HD > Library > PreferencePanes > Squeezebox.prefPane
4.Move the files listed above to the Trash and empty the Trash.
Cheers,
- Logan
Logan
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04-02-2012 03:30 PM
Hi Logan,
The issue is that I can't sop the server from running, or do a clean install, because when I open System Preferences I get this message "To use the “Logitech Media Server” preferences pane, System Preferences must quit and reopen."
System Preferences closes, but then never reopens. So, I'm stuck in a never ending cycle. Seems to me a Logitech software update issue, since other people are experiencing the same problem.
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04-03-2012 08:58 AM
The close system preferences is something that has been going on for a long time and happens with some other non-Logitech programs as well. Are you not seeing the Logitech Media server control panel after System preferences closes?
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Dolby
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04-03-2012 09:38 AM
Correct. Once System Preferences closes, the Logitech Media Server control panel never appears. Logitech Support says I need to restart my mac in 32-bit mode, then do a clean install. Seems ridiculous.
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04-03-2012 09:41 AM
Try the clean install first and see if that helps. You can always go back a version at http://downloads.slimdevices.com
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04-03-2012 09:59 AM
The problem is I can't do a clean install, since you need to stop the server from running, and to do that you must open System Preferences, which then says it must close and reopen in order to use the Media Server, and then it never does so the cycle starts over again.
I suppose I can just manually remove anything that says Logitech from preferences, applications, etc., then try installing again. Maybe that would work. Any idea of how many places such files might exist for the media server?
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04-03-2012 10:41 AM - edited 04-03-2012 10:44 AM
Try rebooting your Mac first to stop the server then try searching Squeezebox and delete anything that says Squeezebox as well as Slimserver, Squeezecenter and Logitech Media Server. Then empty your trash then reboot your Mac again and redownload the file and install.
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04-20-2012 05:40 PM
sudo killall perl in the terminal will stop the server from running and allow a clean install of the LMS
However this may not entirely work as it seems to have somethign to do with a recent Apple update from what I am told
Let me know how a clean install works for you
