Yatsushiro wrote:
> I'm really quite impressed, so thanks for setting up the repo.
My pleasure, I'm happy to know it's in use. Now I need to do a little
better job with keeping the repo cleaned up and up to date.
I did put up a newer lms-nocpan this morning:
lms-nocpan-8.3.0.1644303427-r0
chatt wrote:
> In the meantime I have already two more RP 4 2GB and still same issue.
>
> And I´ve now tested with Hifiberry DAC2 Pro and it´s the same problem.
>
> It seams to be clear that hifiberry boards don´t work with RP4.
Just for the record, I run a Hifiberry Dac2 Pro on RPi 4 with
Ok. Now DAC2 Pro is working with hifiberryOS.
I don´t know why. maybe before I had wrong image.
But digi2 pro still not working. And send it back to vendor today. I´m
expecting a new one soon.
I will try again but I´m happy now with DAC2 Pro working. But I need to
print a new case.
I´m having
That really doesn't make much sense. There is nothing to these boards.
I wonder if it is a conflict in interface being enabled. You might try
disabling the SPI interface.
Find this line in your config.sys
dtparam=i2c_arm=on,spi=on,i2s=on
and change it to
dtparam=i2c_arm=on,i2s=on
chill wrote:
> Hi - if you already have an installation that you're happy with and
> don't want to switch to the alpha04 image, you can add the JogglerPower
> applet from the alpha04 image. It adds some options to the Quit
> button.
>
>
> The applet files are in the attached zip. Put the
mnd wrote:
> Hi, I followed your progress from the first pages of this thread, and
> managed to install jivelite on Ubuntu bionic 5.4 from 'here'
> (https://birdslikewires.net/debian-for-openframe).
> I understand there was quite some progress from that point (after the
> post I quoted), but
sodface wrote:
> Great, glad you got it sorted. I'd be interested in any feedback you
> have!
I'm really quite impressed, so thanks for setting up the repo. I had a
chance to buy a cheap 3040 so took the opportunity to free up an 8GB
RPi4 from it's LMS duties so I can use it for other projects.
chill wrote:
> Some useful tips in there.
>
> I've been through the process of starting again from a base/server image
> several times this evening, and I've kept a log of the steps needed to
> get JiveLite going under X.
>
> So I'm pretty sure that the following will get a working system up
mnd wrote:
> How do you access your music with the LMS on joggler?
> If the music is on a network drive, do we have to mount the network
> drive to the joggler, or is it possible to add the network drive's music
> folder to LMS scan locations, using only LMS webpage interface?
>
You have to
castalla wrote:
> After a few failed attempts, I finally got LMS to install. It works
> really well.
>
> Steps for others who might want to try this. Requires winSCP (or
> similar) unless you are happy with a linux editor. You also need a
> partition editor to increase the size of the root
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I think Raspberry Pi OS+Squeezelite+LMS+TVheadend would be the easiest
> solution.
Thanks! I will try this.
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