If this is an issue, I will have it when trying Samba these days. Please
send me the PM also.
2x Odroid U3 + m2p + LMS | Pi3-7" + pCP + LMS, 2x Touch, 2x Classic, 2x
Boom, 2x Radio | iPeng 9
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Its not you. I thought I had this fixed, but obviously not. But it
never came up as an issue during the beta. I'm gonna send you a PM.
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My music library is on a FAT32 formatted USB hard drive which I've
mounted via the built in Samba UI. I can see the mount fine, but can't
write to it - I just get permission denied. Any ideas?
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Sorry missed this response. The lack of Softdep support sounds like the
main problem, I've never heard of softdep before now. The only way
around it would be to include the full version of modprobe in the
initrd..
Here is a reference link to rebuild your initrd
Hi ralphy:
ralphy wrote:
> If it doesn't specifically state 64 in the filename, as part of the
> processor name then it's 32-bit.
That makes sense and is a common convention.
However, only the -other- processors (i.e. i386 / amd64) had separately
"64 bit named" files in the Linux folder. I
Hi,
I am using the 3.20 version with RPi 1, HIFIBerry DAC and Edimax WiFi.
shairport-sync is hanging after a while. Playback stopps, no cpu load,
and if I switch to Squeezelite, it cannot take over the sound card so it
fails playing as well.
I am trying to turn on logging by adding the
I am so close to getting this fully working. I have created a TFT.tcz
and modified the jivelite.tcz to use a custom 480x320 screen.
In large part, I have used the guidance posted on the fbtft post in the
tiny core forum.
BUT I am failing at the last hurdle. In Jan Grulich's post half way down
htctyo
>From your response, you are using the AudioCore version. That does not
work with wifi.Please use the Regular version
'piCorePlayer3.20.zip'
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/picoreplayer/files/insitu/piCorePlayer3.20/piCorePlayer3.20.zip/download)
bluetdi wrote:
> On the main site under Extensions load from the sourceforge repository:
>
> Title: backlight-4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7.tcz
> Description:Kernel display modules
> Version:4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7
> Worked for me.
Thanks for this hint. I'll check this today.
Attached is 3.0.2 for pcp 2.x with metadata enabled and the helper
binary.
I don't have pcp 2.x installed to test the binaries. Let me know if
they work and I'll update them on the download site for pcp 2.x.
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|Filename:
He's not wrong, the CPU is native 64 bit so you may as well use it that
way. Virtual address spaces for badly written software can still take
advantage even if you don't actually have more than 4GB physical ram
plus swap.
I suspect that you'd wind up supporting both for an extended period,
paul- wrote:
> Take a look at the plugins for LMS. Then you wouldn't have to change
> your players.
I was looking at the various xxBridge plugins, but they seem to do
the reverse of what I want. Actually the one that turns LMS into a
DNLA/uPNP renderer might work, I'd just need to us a
fbachofner wrote:
>
> Meanwhile, perhaps Ralphy could make *-really-* clear that the binary on
> Sourceforge is a 32-bit binary.
>
If it doesn't specifically state 64 in the filename, as part of the
processor name then it's 32-bit.
fbachofner wrote:
> Also, if this is really the issue, it
wifi in rpi3
Works just fine on my 2 rpi3 systems, and my zero-w systems. Must be an
issue with your router setup, more than likely channel configuration.
I use auto in channel but still fail . what section I need to set I in
my rounter I work fine in 3.11 thanks
But why some people said it can
Hi there,
Thanks for a nice streaming client, that piCorePlayer is! Superior to- ,
and more robust than all other open source alternatives.
One question: Can you please include the shairport-sync.config in the
distribution per default, and move the command line param config into
equivalents
wifi in rpi3
Works just fine on my 2 rpi3 systems, and my zero-w systems. Must be an
issue with your router setup, more than likely channel configuration.
I use auto in channel but still fail . what section I need to set I in
my rounter I work fine in 3.11 thanks
But why some people said it can
I have had similar on a banana pi running binaries built for raspberry
pi. The ARM abi has to match. You will probably have to grab sources and
compile for yourself.
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS
Hi drmatt:
drmatt wrote:
> "file ./squeezelite" at the shell prompt will tell you exactly what you
> downloaded.
>
> And note that it returns "no such file or directory" when the file you
> run requires an *interpreter* that you do not have installed, such as
> /usr/bin/python or perl, or ...
Hi bpa:
bpa wrote:
> Is the file downloaded marked as executable (i.e. check permissions) ?
Yes, as mentioned in my point #3 . . .
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I help administer various Squeezeboxes
(mostly Classic / SB3 and Touch)
typically running against LMS 7.9x on
"file " at the shell prompt will tell you exactly what you downloaded.
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x 24/44k
albums..
fbachofner wrote:
> result: "not a dynamic executable""
> *-WTF?!! didn't I download a binary?-*
Is the file downloaded marked as executable (i.e. check permissions) ?
Some manual download procedures remove executable permissions.
Hi drmatt:
drmatt wrote:
> Sourceforge is usually sources not binaries.. (the clue is in the
> question...)
Strange comment. SF is actually crawling with binaries!
In the /squeezelite/*-windows-* folder there are binaries (zipped
together with required DLLs) for *-sure-*, so I would say it
Finally up and running on Pi3B server/player with Arcam rPac external
DAC and player with Topping VX2 external DAC/Amp. No issues, don't use
wifi.
During the transition:
1.The SD card latch on my old Pi2B player finally gave up the ghost and
had to get a Pi3B replacement. Considered using
Sourceforge is usually sources not binaries.. (the clue is in the
question...)
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x 24/44k
albums..
Earlier this evening I attempted to manually install Squeezelite on an
Odroid-C2 running a minimal install of Ubuntu 16.04. I failed
-miserably- (fortunately I am up and running with "sudo apt-get install
squeezelite" -- but that is undoubtedly not the most current version of
Squeezelite).
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