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AirPlay stopped working after installing OMV on the same RPi
#1
Hello everyone! 

Because I could not figure out a way to install moode via command line on my existing Pi, I got a new SD card and started with installing moode as per the guide. I got it to work with AirPlay working just fine over my local network as expected. I then added my UniFi WiFi controller, everything still worked fine. 

I then installed openmediavault (OMV) and I then could not access the Pi anymore via the browser. I assume this had to do with both moode and OMV claiming the main page under the ip. I managed to change the OMV port to :8000 via SSH. 

I now can access moode via the ip, OMV via ip:8000, but the airplay functionaly is gone. Its unaltered and active in the settings, but it is not visible on any of my devices anymore. Reboots and changing AirPlay settings in moode didnt do anything obviously.

I assume I broke something by adding OMV to my Pi. I tried to run the following code to fix this: 
Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -y


Result: 
The following packages have been kept back:

  bluez-alsa-utils chromium-browser chromium-browser-l10n chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra libasound2-plugin-bluez mpd shairport-sync udisks udisks-glue
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 9 not upgraded.

I managed to do them one by one, but 

Code:
sudo apt-get --with-new-pkgs upgrade udisks-glue


didn't work out:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:

 libconfuse1 : Depends: libconfuse-common (= 3.0+dfsg-2+deb9u1) but 3.3-2+deb11u1 is to be installed
E: Broken packages

Maybe I am doing the wrong thing here anyway, so thought I would ask for some help. Can I rescue this install somehow and get Airplay to work again? 
Or as option 2: How can I prevent this from happening when starting from scartch? 
Or as option 3: Can I install moode audio from command line on my old SD card after all? 

Thanks in advance! 
#2
I'm sure a moOde dev will step in with a canonical answer (I don't see it in the FAQ or via a search) but I understand you should never upgrade or even update a moOde box. I install stuff on one of my moOde Pis (for infra-red purposes) but it's just install - never update/upgrade. Maybe reflash and try again with that in mind?
#3
Sorry, I'm feeling grumpy today.

"A bull in the china shop" is the metaphor which comes to mind.

Another is, "if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging". In this case, you've dug deep enough I suggest the following

1. Flash a new image of moOde to an SD card and boot into moOde.
2. Enjoy the music while you study the moOde and Open Media Vault repos to understand what went wrong when you smashed them together.

Regards,
Kent
#4
(02-28-2023, 10:09 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: Sorry, I'm feeling grumpy today.

"A bull in the china shop" is the metaphor which comes to mind.

Another is, "if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging". In this case, you've dug deep enough I suggest the following

1. Flash a new image of moOde to an SD card and boot into moOde.
2. Enjoy the music while you study the moOde and Open Media Vault repos to understand what went wrong when you smashed them together.

Regards,
Kent

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