Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-08-06 Thread MusicManiac
Did anybody see these announcements from March? I just stumbled upon them by accident. http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/25/openpeaks-opentablet-7-hands-on-moorestown-has-found-a-friend/ http://nexus404.com/Blog/2010/03/24/opentablet-openpeak-announced-opentablet-coming-late-2010/ A bit

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-06-01 Thread flattermann
Debian Squeeze on the Joggler (Lazy People's Version): ;-) http://www.flattermann.net/2010/06/installing-debian-squeeze-on-the-joggler-for-lazy-people/ -- flattermann Christian Home of 'SqueezeCommander' (http://www.squeezecommander.com) - The SqueezeBox Remote Control App for Android

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-31 Thread markrs
flattermann;551528 Wrote: I finally got Debian Squeeze with LXDE/SqueezePlay/MythTV running on my Joggler! It's really, really great! SqueezePlay (including playback) works fine and MythTV also works fast without any issues! I installed it on the internal MMC, so I can use it without

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-31 Thread robinbowes
flattermann;551528 Wrote: I finally got Debian Squeeze with LXDE/SqueezePlay/MythTV running on my Joggler! It's really, really great! SqueezePlay (including playback) works fine and MythTV also works fast without any issues! I installed it on the internal MMC, so I can use it without

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-31 Thread flattermann
markrs;551839 Wrote: That is awesome, would love to see how well that works, though I am more interested in LXDE that squeezeplay as I don't have a squeezebox (went the roku soundbridge route). Do you plan to put instructions on jogglerwiki.info?

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-31 Thread flattermann
robinbowes;551840 Wrote: I only really want to display the now playing screen (and maybe control the player a bit) from my joggler. How would you say Debian Squeeze compares to Android/SqueezeCommander? R. PS. I am finding that my joggler is losing wireless connection regularly (when

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-29 Thread flattermann
I finally got Debian Squeeze with LXDE/SqueezePlay/MythTV running on my Joggler! It's really, really great! SqueezePlay (including playback) works fine and MythTV also works fast without any issues! I installed it on the internal MMC, so I can use it without USB key attached. Nice! :-) --

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-19 Thread parfour
tried the tarball but errored anyone else encountered errors..followed all the instructions. -- parfour parfour's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=24914 View this thread:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-17 Thread killie99
Is there a way to get the Joggler to display just the album art of the album that is playing? I have a WHS that does all the squeezecenter stuff so I'm looking for a way to 'push' the album art to joggler from the WHS. -- killie99 Musical Fidelity KW250S, Impulse H2 speakers, SB3, Duet a

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-13 Thread colincliff
the £50 deal is back! http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=78759 -- colincliff colincliff's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=36572 View this thread:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-12 Thread flattermann
colincliff;542173 Wrote: It seems that android can see the network and accept the password/encryption etc, but not manage to connect. My network uses wpa2 encryption. Are you using wifi successfully? Strange, I'm using WPA/PSK here and that works without problems. The only issue is that

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-01 Thread colincliff
@ flattermann, thanks for your message re squeezecommander. I'm having trouble getting wifi connected with your Android image. When selecting wifi in settings it occasionally says 'unable to start', and when retrying it will see networks but doesnt seem to be able to connect - perhaps a dhcp

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-05-01 Thread colincliff
@ flattermann, thanks for your message re squeezecommander. I'm having trouble getting wifi connected with your Android image. When selecting wifi in settings it occasionally says 'unable to start', and when retrying it will see networks but doesnt seem to be able to connect - perhaps a dhcp

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-29 Thread colincliff
hi Scardeycat, I've checked the md5sum and everything matches, however i'm getting the same 'libFLAC.so.8: file too short' error. The file it is referring to is 0kb, should it be empty? -- colincliff colincliff's

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-29 Thread ScaredyCat
colincliff;541584 Wrote: hi Scardeycat, I've checked the md5sum and everything matches, however i'm getting the same 'libFLAC.so.8: file too short' error. The file it is referring to is 0kb, should it be empty? Mmm... that's a bit odd it's a symlink. Here are the symlinks I have in the

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-29 Thread colincliff
I know other people have used without a problem. I'll check the symlinks when I get home. -- colincliff colincliff's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=36572 View this thread:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-29 Thread 3guk
I'd be real interested to know what you changed to get it to run fullscreen, have currently built a newer version, and am trying to get it to run fullscreen. Any chance you could give me some pointers as to the files you modded ? James -- 3guk

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-29 Thread flattermann
colincliff;541604 Wrote: I know other people have used without a problem. I'll check the symlinks when I get home. What command did you run to get the list of symlinks? Too see the symlinks in the archive: $ tar tvzf squeezeplay-scaredycat.tar.gz |grep ^l Code:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-29 Thread ScaredyCat
3guk;541612 Wrote: I'd be real interested to know what you changed to get it to run fullscreen, have currently built a newer version, and am trying to get it to run fullscreen. Any chance you could give me some pointers as to the files you modded ? James I modified the

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-29 Thread colincliff
I think I remember reading somewhere that the fullscreenapplet.lua doesn't work in the more recent revisions i.e. 7.4 onwards. -- colincliff colincliff's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=36572 View

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-28 Thread sifer69
Hi Scaredycat - tried running your squeezeplay-runnable on an ubuntu laptop and it runs fine but it's showing SqueezePlay version 7.3 r8740 which is quite old. Have you tried a newer version? I've run a pre-compiled version on the Joggler but I need to play around with layout, image font sizes,

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-28 Thread sifer69
Hi Scaredycat - tried running your squeezeplay-runnable on an ubuntu laptop and it runs fine but it's showing SqueezePlay version 7.3 r8740 which is quite old. Have you tried a newer version? I've run a pre-compiled version on the Joggler but I need to play around with layout, image font sizes,

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-28 Thread ScaredyCat
sifer69;541309 Wrote: Hi Scaredycat - tried running your squeezeplay-runnable on an ubuntu laptop and it runs fine but it's showing SqueezePlay version 7.3 r8740 which is quite old. Have you tried a newer version? I've run a pre-compiled version on the Joggler but I need to play around

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-28 Thread colincliff
8744 seems indeed to be the latest (http://svn.slimdevices.com/jive/), should be 7.6 -- colincliff colincliff's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=36572 View this thread:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-28 Thread flattermann
simbo;541015 Wrote: You're right, the GUI is very slow! Excellent work so far though. Is Android the only OS that uses framebuffer drivers? I'm just wondering why this hasn't been looked at before. Yes, all other Linux versions use an X server and there is a closed source driver with 3D

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-28 Thread colincliff
ScaredyCat;540987 Wrote: ) Code: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/media/squeezeplay/squeezeplay-runnable/lib:/lib/intel:/openpeak/tango/common_libs export KMP_DUPLICATE_LIB_OK=TRUE export DISPLAY=:0.0 export SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-28 Thread ScaredyCat
colincliff;541464 Wrote: Hi, I'm struggling to get this running on the joggler :-) i've unpacked the archive into a folder in /media as suggested do i need to run the above commands in telnet? I have tried this but when I run squeezeplay with

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread dave77
That could be a picture of SqueezePlay on anything for all we know :) Instructions??? -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch - SBS 7.5 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7 dave77's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread flattermann
FYI: The new Android image supports ethernet, touchscreen, sound, wifi, shutdown/reboot by touch... The only key problem left is the slow GUI. I would appreciate anyone helping to solve this GUI issue. (Join #mer on irc.freenode.net!) If you want to try it, we've created a prebuilt image that

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread dave77
I'll give Android a try now, nice work :) How about this! http://www.joggler.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33t=414 -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch - SBS 7.5 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7 dave77's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread flattermann
Well, I've not uploaded a complete image, because it takes way longer to download/put it on the USB key, because large parts of the image will be empty. I think the easiest way is to download an Ubuntu CD, boot your PC from this CD in a Live-Ubuntu (that does not change anything on your

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread simbo
ScaredyCat;540663 Wrote: There's really no need to go about installing ubuntu to use the Joggler as a Squeezecenter, Squeezeplay will run on it. Do you have any instructions? This sounds really promising... although I'd still like to have Android running on it! :-) -- simbo *bedroom:*

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread flattermann
dave77;540815 Wrote: I'll give Android a try now, nice work :) Is there anyway for us Windows people to create the USB, with Ubuntu we can just download an image and burn it to USB I've created an empty image for the Android build. You can unpack it and dump it on the USB stick just like the

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread colincliff
Excellent work Christian! will try the image now. ScaredyCat;540663 Wrote: There's really no need to go about installing ubuntu to use the Joggler as a Squeezecenter, Squeezeplay will run on it. ScaredyCat This would be great if its true. Any more info on how this works?? --

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread flattermann
colincliff;540942 Wrote: Excellent work Christian! will try the image now. Does squeezecommander work with the joggler resolution/orientation? It's not really optimized for this resolution/screen size, but it works pretty well. (Of course, a special tablet version would look much better...)

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread ScaredyCat
dave77;540786 Wrote: That could be a picture of SqueezePlay on anything for all we know :) Instructions??? Compile Squeezeplay - I used my ubuntu box. Copy the generated tarball to the Joggler ( I use /media as there's more space on there) You'll need to export the libs from the tarball

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread flattermann
Compile Squeezeplay - I used my ubuntu box. Copy the generated tarball to the Joggler ( I use /media as there's more space on there) You'll need to export the libs from the tarball (include the tango ones too) ... Great work! Maybe you could create a short step-by-step guide in the

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread ScaredyCat
flattermann;540994 Wrote: Great work! Maybe you could create a short step-by-step guide in the wiki? http://jogglerwiki.info I think many people would appreciate it! I've modded my last post to include a tarball to get people going. Can do instructions for compilation too... btw

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread simbo
flattermann;540795 Wrote: The only key problem left is the slow GUI. I would appreciate anyone helping to solve this GUI issue. (Join #mer on irc.freenode.net!) You're right, the GUI is very slow! Excellent work so far though. Is Android the only OS that uses framebuffer drivers? I'm just

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread simbo
flattermann;540795 Wrote: The only key problem left is the slow GUI. I would appreciate anyone helping to solve this GUI issue. (Join #mer on irc.freenode.net!) You're right, the GUI is very slow! Excellent work so far though. Is Android the only OS that uses framebuffer drivers? I'm just

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread colincliff
ScaredyCat;541007 Wrote: I've modded my last post to include a tarball to get people going. Can do instructions for compilation too (probably at the weekend)... thanks muchly for the tarball :-) I'll have a stab at getting it going on my joggler. If I can manage then i think anyone will be

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread ScaredyCat
colincliff;541021 Wrote: thanks muchly for the tarball :-) I'll have a stab at getting it going on my joggler. If I can manage then i think anyone will be able to. I, perhaps incorrectly, presumed that everyone had sshd/scp running on their joggler. If so it should take 1 minute to get up

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread simbo
ScaredyCat;540987 Wrote: copy to /media and untar it. Use Code: /media/squeezeplay-runnable/start_squeezeplay to run it... ScaredyCat Just wondering, is it even possible to integrate this with the standard Flash UI on

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread ScaredyCat
simbo;541028 Wrote: Just wondering, is it even possible to integrate this with the standard Flash UI on the Joggler? I'm not sure if you can execute scripts from flash. If you can then it should be relatively easy to get the screen positioning correct (to show home button). However, my

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread florca
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but does this support local playback on the Joggler, or does it work only as a controller for other Squeeze devices? Any reason this tarball wouldn't work on the disca (slimmed down full Ubuntu) or dysentry (Ubuntu Netbook Remix) builds over at www.joggler.info

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread simbo
ScaredyCat;541035 Wrote: If I'm truly honest, if Android ran fast enough on the Joggler then I'd be there running it. I concur... I'd like to run Android (with full-speed graphics!) with SqueezeCommander, and SqueezeSlave in the background to turn it into a player too. -- simbo *bedroom:*

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread ScaredyCat
florca;541041 Wrote: Sorry if this is a dumb question, but does this support local playback on the Joggler, or does it work only as a controller for other Squeeze devices? It also works for playback - You need to select Settings - Advanced - Audio Playback - Enable Playback florca;541041

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-27 Thread florca
ScaredyCat;541048 Wrote: because the networking chip in the rio is buggy and doesn't negotiate properly ScaredyCat That was the thing that consigned mine to the garage - I had it running through a daisy-chained 10Mb hub for a while but the number of boxes and plugs just got out of hand -

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-26 Thread colincliff
i just installed wine and installed the windows version. I couldn't get a Linux native version to build. The joggler can easily run wine so you don't notice any performance issues. Also means you can run Spotify as well if you use it? -- colincliff

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-26 Thread colincliff
i just installed wine and installed the windows version. I couldn't get a Linux native version to build. The joggler can easily run wine so you don't notice any performance issues. Also means you can run Spotify as well if you use it? -- colincliff

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-26 Thread ScaredyCat
There's really no need to go about installing ubuntu to use the Joggler as a Squeezecenter, Squeezeplay will run on it. See attached pic or http://twitpic.com/1ipv62 There are a few minor issues but these can be addressed in code, namely - there are no hard buttons. Touchscreen obviously works

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-25 Thread dave77
colincliff;539456 Wrote: I'm running this Ubuntu image at the moment - http://www.joggler.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33t=356start=0 That's the version i'm running too, how did you install SqueezePlay? -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch - SBS 7.5 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-23 Thread colincliff
I'm running this Ubuntu image at the moment - http://www.joggler.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33t=356start=0 Squeezeplay works under wine very well for controlling all the players in the house. I'm not able to get the sound out of the joggler at the moment with Squeezeplay for local play sadly. Am

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-21 Thread flattermann
Android and SqueezeCommander are working on the Joggler: :-) http://www.flattermann.net/2010/04/android-on-o2-joggler -- flattermann Christian Home of 'SqueezeCommander' (http://www.squeezecommander.com) - The SqueezeBox Remote Control App for Android

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-21 Thread dave77
well done :) I'll give it a go when/if wifi and sound are sorted -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch - SBS 7.5 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7 dave77's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=26269 View this

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-21 Thread flattermann
dave77;538501 Wrote: well done :) I'll give it a go when/if wifi and sound are sorted Wifi/Sound will probably work in the future. My main concern is the slow GUI right now. The Joggler has an Intel GMA500/Poulsbo graphics unit and Intel does not really offer good linux drivers for it, yet.

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-21 Thread flattermann
dave77;538501 Wrote: well done :) I'll give it a go when/if wifi and sound are sorted Wifi/Sound will probably work in the future. My main concern is the slow GUI right now. The Joggler has an Intel GMA500/Poulsbo graphics unit and Intel does not really offer good linux drivers for it, yet.

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-21 Thread robinbowes
I'm also looking forward to wifi, sound, and a solution to the graphics issue. Will be a nice tablet when those things are sorted. R. -- robinbowes robinbowes's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-21 Thread robinbowes
I'm also looking forward to wifi, sound, and a solution to the graphics issue. Will be a nice tablet when those things are sorted. R. -- robinbowes robinbowes's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-19 Thread dave77
colincliff;536523 Wrote: this post looks good for an easy ubuntu installation http://www.joggler.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33t=235start=200#p2698 Got that on yesterday, looking good apart from crackling sound and a rubbish hand-writing program, need to find an on-screen keyboard!

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-19 Thread simbo
dave77;537411 Wrote: Got that on yesterday, looking good apart from crackling sound and a rubbish hand-writing program, need to find an on-screen keyboard! Controlling SBS through the browser on it should be good enough! You can get Google Chrome with a touchscreen addon. I tried out the

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-19 Thread colincliff
crackling audio is fixed by editing a grub entry - http://www.joggler.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33t=235start=200 towards the end of the thread are instructions. -- colincliff colincliff's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-19 Thread dave77
yeah got it http://www.joggler.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33t=235start=350#p2944 -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch - SBS 7.5 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7 dave77's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-18 Thread flattermann
Also see http://jogglerwiki.info for useful information. -- flattermann Christian Home of 'SqueezeCommander' (http://www.squeezecommander.com) - The SqueezeBox Remote Control App for Android flattermann's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-17 Thread colincliff
this post looks good for an easy ubuntu installation http://www.joggler.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33t=235start=200#p2698 -- colincliff colincliff's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=36572 View this

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-15 Thread dave77
http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/moonse-e-7001-7-inch-google-android-tablet-15-04-2010/ Just found this, looks like a big iPhone with Android -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch - SBS 7.5 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7 dave77's

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-11 Thread flattermann
dave77;532434 Wrote: Did you manage to get anyone to get you any? http://www.joggler.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35t=164 Somebody is working on getting Android on it now. I've visited and called many O2 shops in London in the last days and the Joggler was sold-out in all of them. :-( I

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-09 Thread dave77
flattermann;530883 Wrote: Maybe somebody living in the UK would be so kind to get one or two for me? (And either give it to me while I'm in London or send it to Germany?) Did you manage to get anyone to get you any? http://www.joggler.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35t=164 Somebody is working

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-09 Thread agillis
elziko;431895 Wrote: I very much doubt your Touch has the same screen size resolution! Also this looks like something that would mount well on a wall. Having said that I can't find any detailed tech specs - are they available somewhere? Otherwise if there for a well written app to

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-07 Thread colincliff
dave77;530782 Wrote: Does Ubuntu just boot from USB then and not affect the 02 install? Do you get an on screen keyboard? I'll give it a go when it turns up sorry, yes the usb stick just bypasses the normal o2 linux boot and goes straight into ubuntu (or whatever you install). It seemed

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-07 Thread autopilot
I would have loved to have seen this an Android based device, i reckon O2 missed a trick there. -- autopilot Cheers, auto. *lounge:* squeezebox 3, squeezebox controller, cambridge audio 640a, mission 701's *kitchen:* squeezebox touch, trends ta-10.1, kef cresta 1's. *bedroom:* squeezebox

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-07 Thread dave77
autopilot;531113 Wrote: I would have loved to have seen this an Android based device, i reckon O2 missed a trick there. http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/35595/T-Mobile-UK-takes-on-the-Joggler-with-Vega-Android-tablet -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch (sometime this year hopefully) - SBS

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-07 Thread The Moog
Ah, yes, I was just about to post about the Vega! I think I might wait for this as it might be a little more expensive, but T-Mobile are trying to compete with the Joggler so that should keep the price down. And native support for the Squeezebox Android app! The Moog -- The Moog

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-07 Thread flattermann
The Moog;531121 Wrote: Ah, yes, I was just about to post about the Vega! I think I might wait for this as it might be a little more expensive, but T-Mobile are trying to compete with the Joggler so that should keep the price down. And native support for the Squeezebox Android app!

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-07 Thread simbo
flattermann;531140 Wrote: Especially when SqueezeCommander for Tablets is ready. :-) This beast has a 15 screen! That offers many new and great opportunities! Ok, the resolution is a little low, only 1366x768, but it will make a great host for SqueezeCommander nonetheless... I want to see

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-07 Thread colincliff
if anyone could point me towards a squeezeplay build for Ubuntu NBR 9.10 i would be most appreciative. Its the final step in my plan for music domination... -- colincliff colincliff's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-07 Thread flattermann
colincliff;531247 Wrote: if anyone could point me towards a squeezeplay build for Ubuntu NBR 9.10 i would be most appreciative. Its the final step in my plan for music domination... AFAIK, there's no special SP build for Ubuntu NBR, but you can download a Debian .deb package here:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-07 Thread colincliff
I gave it a go. Squeezeplay loaded up but there were graphics corruptions each time I tried to navigate. Text would not clear as I moved through the menus so soon the screen was full of text on top of text! I think i'm at the end of my linux skills unfortunately. Might have to wait a while for

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-06 Thread Milhouse
Just been around the three O2 stores in the City of London and they're all sold out due to high demand (hardly surprising at this price, and after a bank holiday). New stock coming in Thursday. This could be a great alternative to a Controller, and is so cheap and the screen so large and high

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-06 Thread colincliff
I've just got Ubuntu NBR running on this, touchscreen and wifi all working happily. The sound isnt working at the moment sadly. now looking for a squeezeplay installation for ubuntu. Are there any ready built? will post back when there's any progress -- colincliff

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-06 Thread dave77
colincliff;530734 Wrote: I've just got Ubuntu NBR running on this, touchscreen and wifi all working happily. The sound isnt working at the moment sadly. now looking for a squeezeplay installation for ubuntu. Are there any ready built? will post back when there's any progress Have you

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-06 Thread colincliff
dave77;530735 Wrote: Have you seen the last bit on here http://magician.gforums.de/ Sound is deactived by default. That's because of wrong settings in the /etc/modprobe.d/alsabase.conf file. Just remove the last line and sound will work. With noise. Yeah, saw that, was waiting for

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-06 Thread dave77
colincliff;530767 Wrote: Yeah, saw that, was waiting for someone to get decent sound out of it! i might try it just to see how bad the noise is Does Ubuntu just boot from USB then and not affect the 02 install? Do you get an on screen keyboard? I'll give it a go when it turns up -- dave77

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-06 Thread flattermann
Milhouse;530701 Wrote: Just been around the three O2 stores in the City of London and they're all sold out due to high demand (hardly surprising at this price, and after a bank holiday). New stock coming in Thursday. Damn! I'll be in London till Monday, so I will probably not be able to get

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-06 Thread flattermann
dave77;530782 Wrote: Does Ubuntu just boot from USB then and not affect the 02 install? As far as I know: Yes! You can install Ubuntu NBR on the USB and keep the internal memory untouched. -- flattermann Christian Home of 'SqueezeCommander' (http://www.squeezecommander.com) - The

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-04 Thread simbo
colincliff;530043 Wrote: just need some genius to come up with a flash app to control squeezeboxes Someone did write one a few years back (can't find the original post), but if I remember correctly it wasn't suited to touch screens. All we need is SqueezePlay, in Flash. Or for somebody to

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-04 Thread aubuti
simbo;530133 Wrote: Someone did write one a few years back (can't find the original post), but if I remember correctly it wasn't suited to touch screens. you're probably thinking of slimfx: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=32422 -- aubuti

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-04 Thread simbo
aubuti;530228 Wrote: you're probably thinking of slimfx: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=32422 I was indeed... thanks! -- simbo *bedroom:* squeezebox boom; *study:* squeezebox 3; *lounge:* squeezeslave; *conservatory/garden:* squeezebox receiver; *anywhere:* squeezebox

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-03 Thread dave77
bit the bullet and ordered one, hopefully someone can come up with some decent hacks or apps for it now the SDK is out -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch (sometime this year hopefully) - SBS 7.4.2 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-03 Thread colincliff
theres loads of info in amongst the useless posts on the HUKD thread here: http://www.hotukdeals.com/item/646001/o2-joggler-49-99-now-with-free-app-? Also, someone from there has set up a hacking forum which seems to be a good place for pulling all the info out there together -

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread colincliff
i would be seriously interested in a flash app for the joggler! i have just bought at the £50 deal, and was thinking of squeezeplay before i saw this thread. -- colincliff colincliff's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread flattermann
The device looks really interesting. One should try to install Android on it - it may be a very nice touch tablet for Internet Browsing and more... :-) http://www.android-x86.org -- flattermann Christian Home of 'SqueezeCommander' (http://www.squeezecommander.com) - The SqueezeBox Remote

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread simbo
david_f1976;529564 Wrote: Just noticed that these have been reduced to £50 in the UK. Quidco offers 10% off all accessories from O2. I wonder if this would be treated as an accessory...? -- simbo *bedroom:* squeezebox boom; *study:* squeezebox 3; *lounge:* squeezeslave;

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread dave77
can you browse the internet on these things? -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch (sometime this year hopefully) - SBS 7.4.2 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7 dave77's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=26269

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread dave77
can you browse the internet on these things? -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch (sometime this year hopefully) - SBS 7.4.2 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7 dave77's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=26269

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread simbo
dave77;529782 Wrote: can you browse the internet on these things? Not with the default installation, by the looks of things. However people are hacking them to install Linux and stuff. -- simbo *bedroom:* squeezebox boom; *study:* squeezebox 3; *lounge:* squeezeslave; *conservatory/garden:*

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread dave77
simbo;529788 Wrote: Not with the default installation, by the looks of things. However people are hacking them to install Linux and stuff. Seems strange when it can access the internet already (youtube etc), I wonder if they're planning a browser add-on for the app store -- dave77 Boom -

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread dave77
I see the UI is Flash so not a chance it could ever be a web browser -- dave77 Boom - Controller - Touch (sometime this year hopefully) - SBS 7.4.2 on Acer Revo R3610 Win7 dave77's Profile:

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread simbo
dave77;529812 Wrote: I see the UI is Flash so not a chance it could ever be a web browser Unless you get to the Linux shell behind... http://hackthejoggler.blogspot.com/ -- simbo *bedroom:* squeezebox boom; *study:* squeezebox 3; *lounge:* squeezeslave; *conservatory/garden:* squeezebox

Re: [slim] OpenFrame remote for SB?

2010-04-02 Thread dave77
simbo;529818 Wrote: Unless you get to the Linux shell behind... http://hackthejoggler.blogspot.com/ Interesting, might get one then while it's cheap in hope that an easy hack turns up. I like the idea of looking up recipes in the kitchen like that blog said, that would sell it to the other

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