The remote access has had some work done it yesterday.
This is on a rpi4b
So, do a
Code:
sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y; sudo reboot
in the web gui go to here
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and select the required resolution. Reboot
It will then be po
Man in a van wrote:
> Lots of updates at the moment :)
>
> 36141
>
> ronnieI screwed up installing samba. I added a user called root instead of pi
and spent hours trying to rectify it until I finally started from
scratch. A long way to go yet.
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Lots of updates at the moment :)
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slartibartfast wrote:
> So you can see the Pi desktop on a Windows PC?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
With the free VNC viewer, It's a bit laggy at the moment as the video
driver has been reworked. I have a "ghost" HDMI plug in the HDMI outlet.
With Buster it was possible to edit th
Paul Webster wrote:
> Not really - at least not as its primary function.
> It is a remote desktop viewer.
> You sit at one end and can see the screen (full desktop) output at the
> other.So you can see the Pi desktop on a Windows PC?
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Not really - at least not as its primary function.
It is a remote desktop viewer.
You sit at one end and can see the screen (full desktop) output at the
other.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss,
Man in a van wrote:
> It's a lot easier to remote into with VNC
>
> This is a 8gb rpi4b on which I use the desktop for some other stuff;
> gparted, rpi-imager, Pi-Shrink.
>
> LMS is really a backup.
>
> I would think that Lite is preferable if just using the rpi as an
> independant LMS server
I have 32 gb card in use for Buster Desktop at the moment.
Checked with gparted and I can fit it on a 16 gb card.
I'll user the sd card copier on the desktop to make a backup on the 16
gb, copy that to a usb stick using Win32Disk imager and use Pi-shrink to
squeeze it down a bit more.
Copy tha
Man in a van wrote:
> It's a lot easier to remote into with VNC
>
> This is a 8gb rpi4b on which I use the desktop for some other stuff;
> gparted, rpi-imager, Pi-Shrink.
>
> LMS is really a backup.
>
> I would think that Lite is preferable if just using the rpi as an
> independant LMS server
slartibartfast wrote:
> Do you think desktop is preferable to lite? I used desktop for Buster.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
It's a lot easier to remote into with VNC
This is a 8gb rpi4b on which I use the desktop for some other stuff;
gparted, rpi-imager, Pi-Shrink.
LMS is reall
Man in a van wrote:
> Bullseye Desktop; LMS v 8.3.0 with the Debian house Squeezelite.
>
> Using the headphone output and RP, quick install
>
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> ronnieDo you think desktop is preferable to lite? I used desktop for Buster.
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Bullseye Desktop; LMS v 8.3.0 with the Debian house Squeezelite.
Using the headphone output and RP, quick install
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Man in a van wrote:
> Off we go again :):):p
>
> https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-os-debian-bullseye/
>
> ronnieYou go first. I always forget the steps I take to install everything. I
should really make notes.
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I believe were good. Bullseye on x86 uses Perl 5.32. And thanks to the
pCP team we have that for ARM CPUs already.
Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log
and/or scanner.log file!"
(LMS: Settings/Information)
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