00 each that would
cost more than the whole of my budget for the Webserver, the Bells system
*and* the Lighting we did two years ago ;-(
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so Cat 6,
> but running at 100MHz.
Are the switches commercial grade or consumer grade? See my response to
Ralph.
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speed 10 duplex full
>
> Also "ethtool $DEVICE" will show you the current line settings.
>
> $DEVICE is probably eth0 or net0 BTW.
If all else fails, we'll give this a try. I still think that this might be
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half-way down the cable run?
BTW. The fall-back is to move the server to the same location as the Antenna
(this is a TP-Link TL-WA7210N Customer Premises Equipment). We will have to
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Hi,
We've just re-connected our WMT Webserver with the antenna in its new location
at the far end of the site. The server is currently in the old location so
there is about 70 m of armoured Cat 5 cable between the two. The Question is;
do we need something a bit more powerful at each end to
rls might be
interested in such a thing, so gradually the stereotyping swapped over.
I think the modern trend with Code Clubs and Raspberry Jams, etc is beginning
to make a difference, but it will take time.
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On Saturday, 10 March 2018 14:33:46 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> No all I have to do is work out why the bells won't play to the USB device,
> but will play to the bcm device.
I think I can use omxplayer for the bells, which works perfectly. It's only
the mp3 files that I need to loop contin
labels do work, but I have to use hw:label,device with mpg321. aplay
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On Saturday, 10 March 2018 14:19:19 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> On Saturday, 10 March 2018 14:08:41 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > hw:label,device. Are you only using the Pi for these trials, or
OK. Just spotted it. I wasn't using the device number with the label, so I
was getting
hw
card 0
device 0
}
pcm.CHANCEL {
type hw
card 1
device 0
}
ctl.CHANCEL {
type hw
card 1
device 0
}
I've also tried naming the Cards instead of using numbers.
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Me
't see what is
wrong with the format of the files and they work if I send them to the bcm
audio channel.
I'm still investigating this.
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New t
ing error from syslog whn I plug an adaptor in:
error opening ATTR{/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/
usb2/2-1/2-1.7/2-1.7:1.0/sound/card1/pcmC1D0p/id} for writing: Permission
denied
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any relation to the ID's that i created in the udev rules.
See my other post.
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On Friday, 9 March 2018 14:36:25 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> The light at the end of the tunnel is rapidly vanishing. Having worked
> consistently for many reboots, I just got a couple of occasions when Card 0
> came up as the bcm audio and the TOWER device got moved to Card 2.
I may have
On Friday, 9 March 2018 13:37:10 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> The light at the end of the tunnel just got smaller. The two USB Audio
> devices now seem to come up consistently on channels hw:0,0 and hw:0,1, but
The light at the end of the tunnel is rapidly vanishing. Having worked
consis
On Friday, 9 March 2018 13:09:37 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> More testing needed, but I may be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel
> (everything crossed).
The light at the end of the tunnel just got smaller. The two USB Audio
devices now seem to come up consistently on channels hw:0,0
On Friday, 9 March 2018 10:57:36 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> https://github.com/dh1tw/remoteAudio/wiki/Persistent-USB-Mapping-of-Audio-de
> vices-%28Linux%29
>
> So I tried this, but hit another snag because although it worked, it solved
> the wrong problem. I found that it works
Any suggestions of another solution (or a player that supports alsa labels and
looping
through a playlist)? Or YAS (Yet Another Solution)?
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arted/ for all the options. Have
> WMT really *no* non-contractor access to the site, e.g. to update some
> page's data in a CMS? If they can upload files then the Manual Mode
> described on that page might be useful. Or you could do that for
> hadrian-way.co.uk.
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> looking after the site will have to sort out a certificate - so will
> have one you could use on the local network?
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e-modeltown.com) and no-one answered them.
I was hoping to avoid having to ask for the wimborne-modeltown.com website to
be updated by the contractor.
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On Thursday, 1 March 2018 07:01:28 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> I don't suppose it would work if we got a Certificate for wimborne-
> modeltown.com and added that to the DNS on the internal server, then simply
> told them to go to WMT.com which would also be available on that server?
all the QR Code Reader App at
the door, but decided that Aunty Mabel, Grandpa Fred or the door staff are
unlikely to know how to do that.
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we probably do,
but it would be nice if we didn't so that we can get away with paying for
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On Monday, 26 February 2018 18:00:53 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> The next meeting is one week tonight at The Broadway, Bournemouth on
> Tuesday, 2018-03-06 at 20:00. See:
I just realised that I sent this a day early !
Fot the avoidance of doubt, the meeting is one week from yesterday, not
All,
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sn't work with Android, as predicted.
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On Sunday, 25 February 2018 08:04:49 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> > You can trying listening on TCP port 443 and seeing if Android 7 will
> > play along with your self-signed certificates. Perhaps it will as far
> > as thinking it's got to the Internet, but that Java source I r
t. I have a backup of the old
configuration, so it's easy to revert.
I'll talk it through with 'Management' when I go in to WMT on Tuesday.
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Thanks Hamish,
However, see my other post; Lloyd at Foxdog has confirmed that both http and
https is used.
I also need to get this sorted, so we can put the antenna back up before the
WMT re-opens in about four weeks time :-)
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comments trail at
https://foxdogstudios.com/making-phones-believe-the-wifi-has-internet#comment-3772704492
I'm going to try setting the Pi up as an https server with a Self Signed
Certificate tomorrow and see what happens.
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On Saturday, 24 February 2018 18:32:52 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> On Saturday, 24 February 2018 18:02:38 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > And other Apple domains. I assume both devices have Apple software,
> > e.g. iTunes?
BTW. I forgot to mention, I added this and other domains
d the guy at Foxdog if they are supporting https on their server, but he
hasn't responded.
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k in
April last year, when we deployed it, but I thought some of the devices
worked. Thinking about what I've done to get this far, I think that it's
unlikely though, because I had no DNS Server configured back then.
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On Saturday, 24 February 2018 08:15:39 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> I then went back to the suggestion made by Ralph a few days ago and captured
> the packets on the network when the WiFi connection was made. In the
> event, I didn't use tcpdump because I also wanted to see what the
On Saturday, 24 February 2018 08:15:39 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
> Server: nginx/1.6.2
> Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 20:05:31 GMT
> Connection: keep-alive
>
> The only difference with the successful connection was the DTG.
I just realised that that
On Friday, 23 February 2018 17:07:34 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> I've just had another thought as to what I might be doing wrong and have
> just written to Foxdog to get clarification of their solution.
>
> I have put the 'android walled garden hack' code into a file located in
> /
On Friday, 23 February 2018 16:39:34 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> Still looking for inspiration
I've just had another thought as to what I might be doing wrong and have just
written to
Foxdog to get clarification of their solution.
I have put the 'android walled garden hack' code into a f
On Friday, 23 February 2018 12:25:29 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> Any ideas as to what I've missed?
I think maybe I've got something wrong in the Foxdog configuration after all.
When the system is running, I get allocated an IP Address of 192.168.0.119 for
WLN0 on my phone. I can ping WMT.
On Monday, 19 February 2018 12:04:51 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> I'm hoping to try the new config tomorrow, when I go to the WMT.
The config provided by Foxdog Studios didn't work for me, so I removed the Pi
and the AP from the WMT and set the whole thing up at home.
I'm still having probl
On Sunday, 18 February 2018 12:19:22 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> At the time I was using the information at:
>
> https://foxdogstudios.com/making-phones-believe-the-wifi-has-internet
>
> to do this and had some success.
The chap at Foxdog Studios emailed me last night to tell me
al system back from the WMT, since we've got to
move the antenna anyway). The first thing that I'll try is enabling https and
then, if that doesn't work, I'll try tcpdump and / or wireshark.
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ce is, `ip a' might help.
Thanks Ralph.
I'll give it a try.
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tart of the URL's path is the Android version.
Of course it is :-)
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e also had problems, so I'd like to sus it out in
the next few weeks.
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test sites are for Android Phones (or has a link to a list), then I
would appreciate it. iPhones seem to be alright.
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s -1v 22GiB/40minutes hour/TB
> reciprocal conversion
> 1 / (22GiB/40minutes) = 28.221896 hour/TB
> $
Yeah, see my other post relating to my arithmetic ;-(
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I don't have enough
space anywhere else.
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This should have gone to the list.
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rocess.
However, there is a USB interface in the way and I think that is slowing the
process down by a factor of 4 to 5.
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On Sunday, 18 February 2018 07:59:30 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> It seems to be pretty quick having reached 22 GB done in around 40 minutes.
Of course, if I was any good at basic arithmetic, I would have known that this
is no quicker than shred. It just passed 100 GB after about an hour; 1000
urandom of=/dev/sdc, see my post to
Hamish.
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It seems to be pretty quick having reached 22 GB done in around 40 minutes.
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w about hammers :-)
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PC is in the bedroom, so I'd rather
not run it
overnight.
I suspect that part of the problem is that I'm putting the drive into an
external USB
adaptor, but my PC has no spare slots for other drives.
Any suggestions?
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On Tuesday, 6 February 2018 11:27:37 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Delayed by a week, it's the pub meet tonight at The Broadway, 8pm-ish.
Not actually delayed this month :-)
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All,
The next meeting is one week tonight at The Broadway, Bournemouth on Tuesday,
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On Monday, 22 January 2018 13:21:42 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> Thinking about what you said about this usage:
> > `const char *p' means p is a pointer to a char that's const.
Rereading your original post, I think I've now caught on.
> What does that actually mean in terms of wh
incremented and the pointer is
containing a memory address, so what is char in this case?
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The pointer and char can be const or not, giving four variations.
> Thus the `p++' should be fine; it's moving the pointer onto the next
> const char.
Right thanks. I did say my knowledge of C / C++ is 'Janet and John', but I
suspect that I never even made that grade !
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int GetDValue(const char *k)
{
char *p = strrchr((char *)k, 'D');
if (!p) {
return -1;
}
p++;
int d = strtol(p, NULL, 0);
if (d < 0 || d > 32)
return 0;
return d;
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hing like the Perl example at the beginning of
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You could also try using the -fpermissive
> flag by the looks of it.
I did and it didn't help.
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hat compiler are you using by the way?
Unless Kubuntu points at something different the GNU C++ compiler; that's
what's installed.
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On Sunday, 21 January 2018 12:35:16 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> I'm starting to get my head round this and think that I have a fighting
> chance of sorting it out. However, I have a couple of queries (so far),
> both coming from the C++ code in your second link.
I'm having problems compil
onal preference or is there some benefit in this case?
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d be used to identify which interface
carried the Audio
device for the Bells and which for the music.
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u're sending plain text instead. If
> that can't be done, put the text in a file and paste the output of
> `base64 <file'.
It was simply copied straight out of Konsole. In future, I'll paste it into
Kate and copy it from there.
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On Sunday, 14 January 2018 18:03:56 GMT you wrote:
> I'll post it on the Raspberry Pi Forum later; have to go to dinner now.
Done.
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On Sunday, 14 January 2018 18:02:40 GMT you wrote:
> On Sunday, 14 January 2018 17:57:26 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> Some stuff:
>
> This is weird, I think something is cutting off the information that I have
> been putting at the end of the message. One more time:
I'll post it on t
On Sunday, 14 January 2018 17:57:26 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
Some stuff:
This is weird, I think something is cutting off the information that I have
been
putting at the end of the message. One more time:
*terry@OptiPlex*:*~*$ aplay -l
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On Sunday, 14 January 2018 17:51:51 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> On Sunday, 14 January 2018 17:40:14 GMT Andrew wrote:
> > The IDs in lsusb won't help, they are the vendor ID and device ID for
> > that type of card, not that instance in your machine.
>
> They would if I could
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
and here is what I got just now, with the same adaptors plugged into the same
USB ports:
*terry@OptiPlex*:*~*$ aplay -l
That's my problem.
-
course, if I knew the name of the device that was connected to the channel
that I wanted, then aplay -D might be useful. :-)
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New t
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latest security patches and bug fixes.
So no; I don't think many of us have thought about building our own distro for
very long :-)
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lso missing an anti-virus, any recommendations?
I can't help on Ubuntu Tweaks, but I generally use ClamAV for antivirus.
Of course there are few Linux viruses as yet, but it does help to avoid
passing on viruses to Windows users :-)
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Hi,
The next meeting is just one week away at the Broadway, Bournemouth at 20:00
on Tuesday evening, 2017-11-07. See:
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Paul,
Are you still going? Your turn to drive as discussed.
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Hi,
The next meeting is just one week away at the Broadway, Bournemouth at 20:00
on Tuesday evening, 2017-10-03. See:
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Paul,
Are you going? Your turn to drive I think.
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. I'm still grateful for any help given and I'll try not to be so dumb
in the future ;-(
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t to somewhere else while it is being booted?
Finally, I also realised last night that all the examples of echo that I had
seen were written as echo foo, whereas I have written echo "foo". Could this
have any bearing?
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man page), the command allows
you to wrap the arguments of the target command so that the underlying code
receives them correctly. My rdate command includes one switch and one
argument, so how come it works without the exec prefix?
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On Saturday, 16 September 2017 19:09:27 BST Bob Dunlop wrote:
> exec rdate -v 192.168.0.2
Thanks. I copied some code from somewhere else ;-(
Anyone know how to get the message to delay?
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m to execute. It does if I just put it in
without testing for the result. Is it possible to do this with this command?
BTW. Thanks for your help (again).
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On Saturday, 16 September 2017 17:05:27 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Out of curiousity, what rebooted?
Both devices. They both derive their power from the same 19 V PSU.
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netd[1](8)' and is on
port 37 by default. Do I need to enable that port or is it slightly more
complicated than
that?
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he slave is simpler at boot time. I
> don't know if Raspbian provides a server for the `time' port, but it's a
> trivial thing.
That looks like a good way to go and a lot less 'messy' than running an NTP
server. I'll have a look into it.
Thanks for your help again.
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On Sunday, 10 September 2017 12:32:49 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I've been reading the man page for hwclock to see what --hctosys and --systz
> do and have been struggling to see how relevant this might be and I note
> the reference to NTP. Bearing in mind that the NTP server i
fake hwclock which picks up from where it left off, which is useful, but
confusing in these circumstances. Probably more relevant to normal ops is
knowing that the Butts pump cut out at the right time; when the butts were
nearly full.
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the Sump Pi and then set its own clock accordingly. It's not hard to do, I
suspect, but NTP seemed to be designed to do that, so that's what we did.
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or not.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I'll quite happily fiddle with the
settings, to try to
fix this, but I'd like to know what I'm doing and the inherent delay means that
it could be
days before I know if I've fixed it.
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On Tuesday, 5 September 2017 09:50:59 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
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How do you make that char?
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On Monday, 4 September 2017 17:34:09 BST Hamish MB wrote:
> My name is Hamish and I've been an avid user of Linux for around 6-7
> years, and in that time I've enjoyed learning how to program for it in
> Python and C++, as well as building Linux from scratch.
>
> I'm working w
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On Thursday, 24 August 2017 13:48:59 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> On Thursday, 24 August 2017 12:51:38 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > ntp-wait(1) might be of interest: "This can be useful at boot time, to
> > delay the boot sequence until after ntpd -g has set the time"
following comment in it:
# This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
If it waits until the end of the runlevel, is that too late? Presumably, as
long as further processing is delayed before we launch our software from
.bashrc, we should be OK.
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