Hi there,
is there any easy way to upgrade my hardware from a Wandboard Dual to
Quad without rebuilding the image from scratch? Ideally I'd like to
transfer all my settings, trackstat info etc across and reuse the same
SD, is this possible?
CW
*Squeezebox:* Boom x2 (Kitchen and Office), Radio
Krisbee wrote:
> Tim,
>
>
> 1. I would check if your user is already in the audio group before
> making any changes to the user account. Simply type the word groups at
> the user's terminal, e.g:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> chris@mybox:~$ groups
> chris lp dialout cdro
PasTim wrote:
> It may be that your user needs to be added to the audio group so as to
> have access rights to alsa.
>
> On my ubuntu system I would do >
Code:
> > gpasswd -a -user- audio
> > where -user- is your user name.
Hi, thanks for you hel
Krisbee wrote:
> Tim.
>
> I'm afraid you were given bad advice about the need to add your user to
> the audio group - epsecialy when you were not asked if you were working
> as "root" or a "normal user" . I did point that out.
> ?
My fault. :( I failed to imagine that the user was root (I don
Tim_LHUILLIER wrote:
> Hi thanks for your help
>
>
> 1. I add root in group audio
>
> >
Code:
> > root@debian:~# gpasswd -a root audio
> Adding user root to group audio
> root@debian:~# groups
> root
>
> >
>
> But groups don't show audi
Hi
I've found the solution to the touchscreen calibration issue... just add
a few more environment parameters to the jivelite command.
sudo SDL_VIDEODRIVER=fbcon SDL_FBDEV=/dev/fb1
SDL_MOUSEDEV=/dev/input/touchscreen SDL_MOUSEDRV=TSLIB
/home/pi/jivelite/bin/jivelite &
Source of answer here:
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Tim_LHUILLIER wrote:
> But groups don't show audio in the group of the root, why ? But normaly,
> root is superuser It hasn't not limited, no ?
root is not a user to work with!
root should update and backup systems and other stuff
root doesn't need to listen to audio tracks so root isnt in the
Krisbee wrote:
> Tim,
>
> Did you sort out your problem? Have you looked through dmesg for any
> error messages or other clues? If "lusb" shows your DAC but it's not
> listed as a audio device by either squeezelite or alsa, have a look at
> what sound modules are being loaded when you boot your
mudlark wrote:
> why not use synchronise and two Pis?
thanks, that is what I'll probably end up doing in the short term as I
currently have 2xrpi2 and 1xrpi but it just feels like I'm under
utilising the capabilities of the pi especially the rpi2 ;-)
I was just hoping to better the 3 x sync'd zon
Tim_LHUILLIER wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for help, i solved my problem,
>
> The problem was that the driver wasn't isntalled, so I installed the
> generic usb, and it working, my DAC is detected.
> But now, i have a bug with the port :
>
> >
Code:
> > /usr/bin/squeezelit
Tim_LHUILLIER wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for help, i solved my problem,
>
> The problem was that the driver wasn't isntalled, so I installed the
> generic usb, and it working, my DAC is detected.
> But now, i have a bug with the port :
>
> >
Code:
> > /usr/bin/squeezelit
Hi,
Since I haven't found any information about it, I have a question.
Is it possible to know what are the default values of the different
options on squeezelite such as -a (alsa buffer, period count), -b
(stream, output) etc...
Many thanks in advance for you answer.
---
why not use synchronise and two Pis?
Transporter or Cyrus streamX>CyrusDACX>PreXvs>ESPAudio P09B Active
filter>Cyrus X x 2>Rhapsody, Avondale and Naim cable, Kubuntu 12.04
server, various boxes for storage.
SB3 Flycatcher 3A linear power supply. Touch also.
Using SqueezeBoxServer (LMS) 7.8
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