Ah, thanks.
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I need a hint. I used the wpa_supplicant.conf on my piCore player, but
I'd like to revert to configuring Wifi using the web interface.
I deleted the wpa_supplicant.conf from the boot section. I removed the
line "maintained by user" feom the file listed in the web interface
(using nano via ssh,
So the "let the phone create a VPN tunnel and open a hotspot" idea isn't
a solution, as the VPN won't be shared by Android. I'd like to avoid
rooting the phone to address that. At least it seems like I figured out
the wpa_supplicant thing. (I feel like I should write an app so I could
plug the
Well, the little one already (she's not even three) knows how to handle
a Squeezebox Touch, but I don't want her to have my smartphone.
Otherwise, yes, that's doable, but not necessarily convenient either.
I usually have the laptop with me anyway when travelling.
I need to apologize, setting up networks under Linux is something I
almost never do, even though I have an IT background. I do know what I
need to do, but I don't know how to do it.
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Well, it's not my Wifi. I usually won't know the credentials until I'm
there. Think "hotel".
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I have this idea of setting up an OpenVPN in my home and an OpenVPN
client on my SBT clone running piCore, so that I can take the latter
with me on holidays and still have access to my LMS. I don't think this
is much of a problem in general, but the open question to me is: how can
I configure
Apparently works for me now, too. Thank you, Philippe - also on behalf
of my 2 y/o daughter. She can now sing her favorite version of "Jingo
Bears" (Jingle Bells) again.
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I have the very same issue now. The LMS and the Plugin are running on a
Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspian. I tried re-authenticating and I just logged
into Youtube with the account the Plugin is associated with, and hit the
above mentioned "consent" link. Didn't help.
I've seen that there's a small volume knob that is connected to the GPIO
pins. Does anybody know whether it can be made to fit into the camera
hole of the SmartiPi case?
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I see. I didn't think about an encoder, but just another volume knob. :)
Neat idea.
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bpa wrote:
> Alarms are always initially played at the set alarm volume level - so no
> effect if the previous alarm the volume was turned down.
The poster's wish was to have a physical volume knob though, and that
does not turn back up.
Just spinning down the volume means to forget spinning it up again for
the next day, I'm afraid. I'm not a fan of manual steps in processes.
:)
> in my head I'd then build a TouchPI latest gen case with a speaker
> inside and bang SB Radio replacement with a decent sized screen
This is what I
I'm testing the alarm feature. Setup: a Bluetooth speaker registered as
another player, synched with a Raspberry Pi with touchscreen running
piCore and Jivelite against an LMS 8.0.0.
I set up an alarm on the raspi and it does trigger the way I configured,
making the bluetooth speaker emit the
/var/lib/dpkg/arch has armhf and i386.
/etc/apt/sources.list has deb [arch=armhf]
http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/ buster main contrib non-free
rpi
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/i386.list has
deb [arch=i386] http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ stretch main contrib
non-free
deb [arch=i386]
To be honest, I'd rather like to avoid that. Probably not too bad with
just the LMS, a Samba share and an Apache Tomcat for my home automation
on that machine, but still. :(
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Hm, thanks. I did what you said and removed NEWS.Debian.gz. And then
NEWS.gz. And then changelog.gz. And then copyright. Now it's
/usr/share/lintian/overrides/libc6 that's wrong...
I don't think I'm on the right path here. :(
Code:
pi@raspberrypi4:~ $ sudo dpkg -i
Thanks, Frank!
I used libc6_2.31-9_i386.deb - that seemed to be the latest at the time
and the instructions told me to find that. Here's the protocol of what I
did:
Code:
pi@raspberrypi4:~ $ sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
pi@raspberrypi4:~ $ sudo nano
There's probably still something else wrong. Is there a logfile
somewhere?
pi@raspberrypi4:~ $ nano /etc/systemd/system/mip.service
[Unit]
Description=MusicIP Mixer
After=multi-user.target
[Service]
Type=simple
User=pi
ExecStart=/usr/local/mip/MusicMagicServer start
cpd73 wrote:
> Not sure if this will help, but I made a note of the steps I took at:
> https://github.com/CDrummond/musicip - Look for the "Raspberry Pi
> installation" section.
It totally helps me.
I just got stuck at Step 12 now:
I already have MusicIp stored on that machine, and I don't
Is there a consolidated installation instruction for Buster in this
thread? I can't seem to find it, and I have a hard time finding the
correct steps after all these trial-and-error posts. I'd be very
grateful - I can't get MusicIP installed, I think the biggest problem is
finding the correct
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