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    After recent update of Binaries network stops

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      raymate
      last edited by

      Last did an update about 2 weeks ago, update script then update binaries all was well.

      Lucky I did a disc image backup at that point once the update was done, was able to see my ROM folders over network.

      This weekend did another script update as it was showing a few days old, then updated binaries and now I can not see the ROM, BIOS etc folder on the Pi over the Network.

      I restored my image backup and that version does OK.

      Anyone else seen this?

      How would I fix it.

      For now I'm just running a older version (which is not that old anyway) I just like to update scripts once a week.

      I'm on 3.7

      RPi 1b / 2b / 3b / 3b+ / Zero W
      iBuffalo gamepad / Logitech F310 gamepad / NeoGeoX ArcadeStick / Retroflag case and Controller

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        raymate @raymate
        last edited by

        @raymate Anyone

        RPi 1b / 2b / 3b / 3b+ / Zero W
        iBuffalo gamepad / Logitech F310 gamepad / NeoGeoX ArcadeStick / Retroflag case and Controller

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        • TwoGuidosGamingT
          TwoGuidosGaming
          last edited by

          have you tried manually putting the pi's IP address in the address bar?like so \192.168.1.x
          it seems like sometimes i dont see the samba shares as well, but once i do this, its fine.

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            dabone
            last edited by

            I had this, the interfaces were set to manual.

            edit the /etc/network/interfaces file.

            Later,
            dabone

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