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larachbeg

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  1. Folks, i keep seeing these same two lines in my SYSLOG. Can someone tell me how i resolve them Dec 10 02:13:20 Tower kernel: traps: Plex Media Scan[4781] general protection fault ip:1479cbff07a6 sp:1479c6cb5888 error:0 in ld-musl-x86_64.so.1[1479cbfe0000+53000] Dec 10 03:40:01 Tower root: mover: array devices not mounted (as far as i know, all my disks are mounted & working fine - flash, parity, cache, data disks)
  2. I seem to have gotten my bluetooth keyboard & dongle working on UnRaid, finally..... Hope this article helps you.
  3. Folks, i've always wanted to be able to use a BT keyboard that i have (LogiTech K380) with my UnRaid Tower (v 6.8.3). When i plug in a cheap BT dongle (branded Nexus) it never lights up. So i did some research and found this article on Reddit :- Bluetooth Keyboard/Mouse : unRAID (reddit.com) I downloaded & installed NerdPack (blueZ flavour) - all seems fine. If i enter "/etc/rc.d/rc.bluetooth start" the command seems to run fine. I get returned to a command prompt. But when i then try to run "bluetoothctl" the command hangs, apparently. Q1) i noticed when installing NerdPack it said it was dependent on Dynamix WebGui. I cant find anything called that specifically, so i downloaded Dynamix Sys Info, in case that was enough. Can anyone guide me ?? Q2) can anyone explain why "bluetoothctl" command hangs ?? I believe its meant to launch some interface. thanks in advance Richard

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