Triode wrote:
> I've added an experimental install script for cubietruck to git. At
> present wifi does't work and it defaults to the vga rather than hdmi
> display port.
>
> Interested in any feedback from someone with a cubietruck on its use
> otherwise though - any any hints to make wifi wor
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi Chluz,
>
> Sounds like you are on top of it now.
>
> - I would also like to try an edimax. The ralink ones that use the
> driver rt2800usb do seem to have an issue that has been around since
> 2010.
> - I can't really recommend a hub. Some say not to use USB 3.0 hubs.
>
I've got the IR port of my Cubox Pro (not Cubox-i) working. For now, it
just takes a signal and performs a shutdown. My idea is to have minimal
background processes running for best sound and I can shut it down via
an IR remote instead of using the web interface.
I wonder if there is provision
Triode wrote:
> Which processes are running which you want to stop - the reason for
> choosing arch is that the minimal install doesn't have much running.
> Most of the processes I see are reasonably valuable to have running...
> (Samba is not running unless you select it for instance, same for
Triode wrote:
> I've added an experimental install script for cubietruck to git. At
> present wifi does't work and it defaults to the vga rather than hdmi
> display port.
>
> Interested in any feedback from someone with a cubietruck on its use
> otherwise though - any any hints to make wifi wor
JackOfAll wrote:
> Interestingly, the B+ does seem to have "resolved" the USB hotplug
> crashes. And an external (but powered by USB bus) USB drive is now
> possible. Used to have to use a powered hub for that before..)
Hi JackOfAll,
Yes, I have stopped using a hub on the model B+ and the PSU t
Chluz wrote:
> Ok, after testing with all my power adapters, both branded and
> unbranded, the best I could get was 4.80V (with the power adapter I had
> bought specifically for the pi and which works fine on the other pi as
> well)
> With that power adapter I still get wifi dropouts.
>
> Using
I've added an experimental install script for cubietruck to git. At
present wifi does't work and it defaults to the vga rather than hdmi
display port.
Interested in any feedback from someone with a cubietruck on its use
otherwise though - any any hints to make wifi work...
Ok here it goes, after the initial trouble of finding an SD Image that
has SSH enabled, so I can create an SoA image on the Wandboard -
headless via SSH, everything was easy and problemfree.
So, as I wrote before. It would help tremendously, if there was a link
to an Ubuntu Image that has SSH enab
Greg Erskine wrote:
> There can be differences between RPi's. I have noticed hot plugging a
> USB WIFI will normally cause a reboot of the RPi.
>
> The Model B+ has a revised power supply and should, I theory, behave
> better. I am also using Steen's recommended USB WIFI with an aerial on
> my m
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Chluz,
>
> Using a USB WIFI on a RPi Model B you would be recommended to use a
> powered USB hub. These kind of problems are usually blamed on marginal
> power supplies. Check the voltage TP1 and TP2. Refer to the Raspberry Pi
> website for more details. There can be dif
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Chluz,
>
> Using a USB WIFI on a RPi Model B you would be recommended to use a
> powered USB hub. These kind of problems are usually blamed on marginal
> power supplies. Check the voltage TP1 and TP2. Refer to the Raspberry Pi
> website for more details. There can be dif
Chluz wrote:
> Hi,
> I've had picoreplayer working flawlessly on a raspberry pi with
> TL-WN725N v2 wifi adapter, 4GB SD card from kingston and 1200mA power
> adapter.
>
> I then bought a new raspberry pi, with all the same hardware (the sd
> card came from a twin pack with the old).
> I'm hav
sbp wrote:
> Hi
>
> Have you given each player a different MAC from the "Squeezelite
> settings" page - if not, please try.
>
> Steen
Thanks for the suggestion.
I put the mac of each device into the MAC box in the squeezelite
settings section and rebooted, but its doing the same;
The whole
Chluz wrote:
> Hi,
> I've had picoreplayer working flawlessly on a raspberry pi with
> TL-WN725N v2 wifi adapter, 4GB SD card from kingston and 1200mA power
> adapter.
>
> I then bought a new raspberry pi, with all the same hardware (the sd
> card came from a twin pack with the old).
> I'm hav
JackOfAll wrote:
> OK, I'll switch over to using the 3.15.y branch today.
>
>
>
> OK, I'll take a look.
Hi Both
Yes, the HDMI issue is a strange one - I've done quite a bit of testing
for Steen, but not been able to track down why it worked in one version
then not in the next. However, happ
Hi,
I've had picoreplayer working flawlessly on a raspberry pi with
TL-WN725N v2 wifi adapter, 4GB SD card from kingston and 1200mA power
adapter.
I then bought a new raspberry pi, with all the same hardware (the sd
card came from a twin pack with the old).
I'm having issues with wifi stability
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