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Michel Kohanim

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  1. @KSaccullo01, We didn't name/label the partitions. With kind regards, Michel
  2. The greatest performance increase is in disk heavy operations such as bootup, downloading the AC, chatty plugins that do a lot of db access/write/logs, and streaming large files. For developers, I am enjoying faster eclipse load and c/c++ compile times. VSCode was always fast but now, searches are faster too. Overall, everything seems more responsive to me. Please note that I do not use the eMMC as mirror. With kind regards, Michel
  3. Hello all, Apologies for the delay and lack of presence here. The script that comes with udx in the next release, is fully tested, it also creates BIOS labels and allows you to keep the eMMC intact (as a mirror). With kind regards, Michel
  4. @stevesreed, By memory, I am assuming you mean RAM. If you don't want to run any plugins, you can disable PG3: sudo service pg3 stop In /etc/rc.conf, you can then set: POLYGLOT_ENABLE="NO" With kind regards, Michel
  5. @waffles, Correct. Except for administrative things that do not run on FreeBSD, most of my daily tasks are done on eisy. With kind regards, Michel
  6. @MMelamed, I responded to your ticket. With kind regards, Michel
  7. @waffles, As a geek, I would upgrade because it's just way cooler and I can do a lot more things with it such as audio through the headphone jack, soon Bluetooth audio, plus I do all my own developments on it (with two monitors, two keyboards, and one mouse). Recently, I added a 1TB NVMe SSD to it to and love the performance. All this said, I am a dungeon dwelling geek and don't have to directly pay for it. If you are OK with what you have, then the statement holds true today as well. With kind regards, Michel
  8. @Mike M, Please submit a ticket: https://www.universal-devices.com/my-tickets With kind regards, Michel
  9. Hi Paul, thank you. I'll help as much as I can. With kind regards, Michel
  10. I am very interested. If we can use SSDP to find it and the python library to communicate with it, it would be great. My use cases: Turn on/off Change channels/volume Connect/disconnect bluetooth Chromecast (albums and pictures) With kind regards, Michel
  11. @sjenkins, https://pypi.org/project/samsungtvws/ ? With kind regards, Michel
  12. Do all Samsung devices need to go through SmartThing? I want to do the same for other reasons. With kind regards, Michel
  13. @sjenkins, perfect! I will contact you on discord. With kind regards, Michel
  14. @rkhauto, I am not familiar with how Sonos works. Can you connect a Bluetooth source to it? If so, we should be able to since supporting Bluetooth audio is next on the list. With kind regards, Michel
  15. @wrj0, thank you very much. It's very very odd though With kind regards, Michel
  16. @wrj0, did you Reboot after the last update? With kind regards, Michel
  17. @wrj0, No, you don't have to do it every time. Please do it now, reboot, and let me know whether or not it survives. With kind regards, Michel
  18. @wrj0 Did you do: sudo zpool export storage sudo zpool import storage Without these, your file system is removed after power outage. With kind regards, Michel
  19. This is not a good idea for a very specific reason: our udx repository includes many packages that are tailored made for us (libwebsockets, wifibox, dns, ...). Once you remove that directory, then the plain ones are installed from FreeBSD repo. This will cause major issues. In most cases, if a pkg is not available it's because of communications OR - if not from udx - FreeBSD repo has not yet built it or had errors in the last build. In all cases, if you have done the above, please restart udx which will take care of reinstalling udx specific packages: sudo service udx restart With kind regards, Miche
  20. @shbatm, The latest 5.8.0 does have a merge of profile info into node properties (/rest). Please checkout and let me know whether this is helpful or not. With kind regards, Michel
  21. Hello all, To configure your Drop system, please follow these instructions: Configuration: Go into the Drop App and go to the System option on the sidebar. Then go to the Advanced Tab. In the Advanced tab click Configure MQTT Click Connect and for the IP enter the IP of your ISY, Port 1884, and anything for name and password (can't be empty) Click Connect. Nodes should begin appearing in your IoX admin console. If they do not, first restart the plugin. If that fails, click on the Discover button on the same screen in the Drop app that you just added it to and then restart the plugin again. With kind regards, Michel
  22. @sjenkins, In couple of weeks. With kind regards, Michel
  23. Hello all, A minor enhancement: - We now keep an internal mapping so that, if you add/remove files, those that have not been impacted remain at the same index WARNING: Although thoroughly tested but with a minimal set. So, please make sure everything is where it should be after the upgrade + restart With kind regards, Michel
  24. @leonpc, what exactly is the error and what exactly is not working? Please submit a ticket. With kind regards, Michel
  25. @sjenkins, When ready, please let me know and we'll include it in our email blash (Plugin Spotlight). With kind regards, Michel
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