Aldoszx wrote:
> I also have this RPi4 case.
> From the script itself, i saw that: 'shutdown_pin=4'.
> I suppose that is the pin used for shutdown command.
> And, it must be pulled down: 'pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_DOWN'
I switched this on for pin 4 n piCorePlayer and installed the script via
the
paul- wrote:
> Looks like the you need python, smbus, and rpi-vc. As dependencies. On
> the surface, the fan looks like its I2c controlled They have 3 fan
> speeds.
Is it possible to write to I2c with piCorePlayer? So I can write one
byte at start to let the fan work in one defined
Thank you Paul!
Now that pcp-streamer is installed and I see this URL, what am I
supposed to do with it?
Obviously, I don't have the slightest about how BT is supposed to work!
I suspect that it still won't behave like this BT speaker I was able to
send audio to, right?
It dawns on me that I
To play from your phone via Bluetooth to your pCP device, you need to
use pcp-streamer in conjunction. The player would then listen to the
stream. This allows any device on your LMS system to listen to that
stream.
PCP streamer is on the tweaks page, and the url to stream will be shown
Hi all,
I'm new around here and would like to start with a question re sending
audio from my Android device via Bluetooth to pCP.
pCP 6 Beta 7 is running on a RPi3 with a HiFiBerry DAC+, everything else
is running just fine, only Bluetooth is giving me a headache.
After several attempts I
mherger wrote:
> You made a mistake :-)
:-) Normally I would write the same.
Today I issued the same commands like yesterday (I used them from the
shell-history) and everything works.
Very strange!
carsten_h's
https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
Just replace 7.9.2 with 8.0.0 in step 5.
I tried that yesterday, but I still got 7.9.3 not 8.0.0. Why can this
happen?
You made a mistake :-)
Post full input & output and we might be wiser.
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kidstypike wrote:
> Sorry, struggling to find instructions, found them now -
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
>
> Just replace 7.9.2 with 8.0.0 in step 5.
I tried that yesterday, but I still got 7.9.3 not 8.0.0. Why can this
happen?
paul- wrote:
> I'm running a 500GB ssd on my pi4 using a MBR and EXT4 partition, no
> issues.
That is what I told, No problems with an MBR partition format, only with
GPT partition format.
Now I have the complete music in an MBR partition format and ExFAT
filesystem and it took LMS 30 minutes
I'm running a 500GB ssd on my pi4 using a MBR and EXT4 partition, no
issues.
The RPI4 has flashable firmware, which is different from all of the
previous boards. Firmware update procedure is here:
paul- wrote:
> What board firmwares are you using?
I don't know. I simply put it out of the box and installed piCorePlayer,
that's all.
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GPT is in the kernel. Userspace is not needed to mount a GPT. But pCP
needs it so that it can find out information about a GPT disk.
There are all kinds of possible throughput issues on the pi4. What
board firmwares are you using?
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M-H wrote:
> I would choose ext4, and it might be a bit faster as it is linux native,
I measured the speed of the drives at my Mac and they are all nearly the
same regardless of the filesystem.
The problem is that I can not easy write to an ext4 partition on my
Mac.
But I think I found the
carsten_h wrote:
> only 700 musicfiles to see if there is a difference between hfs+ and
> ExFAT. But both are slow.
I would choose ext4, and it might be a bit faster as it is linux native,
But is will not explain the difference you seem to experience.
you could time some disk copy actions to
I think an undervoltage has to be seen in /var/log/pcp_boot.log, but
there is nothing.
Here is the log:
Code:
Starting piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 startup...
Checking for boot files on mmcblk0p1...
Trying to mount /dev/mmcblk0p1.
ssh file found on mmcblk0p1.
carsten_h wrote:
> Hmm. A possibility. I am using the original Pi USB-C power adapter.
> Can I see that there is a power issue without a screen? On the Pi 3 I
> have a 7" display attached but I want to run the Pi 4 headless.
>
I had a true 5 amp power supply at 5.1 volt connected through a
Man in a van wrote:
> It's v3
>
> https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/blog-diy-audio/19-audiophonics-i-sabre-dac-the-different-generations-of-dac-for-raspberry-pi.html
Thanks,
I see they started to integrate the power control into the DAC board.
I have an early Rasptouch case, without their DAC
M-H wrote:
> First thought a power issue preventing your USB stick to work properly.
Hmm. A possibility. I am using the original Pi USB-C power adapter.
Can I see that there is a power issue without a screen? On the Pi 3 I
have a 7" display attached but I want to run the Pi 4 headless.
carsten_h wrote:
> Can someone imagine why the Pi 4 is so slow here?
First thought a power issue preventing your USB stick to work properly.
I know it is something not all of us want to admit, but power shortage
it is really a very common cause for ill working pi stuff, especially on
the USB
kidstypike wrote:
> My solution, stop LMS, delete library.db from the cache folder, restart
> LMS, a rescan should automatically start.
I have done this now and will see.
What I see that booting the Pi is taking also really long since I
attached the M.2 SSD and mounted it inside the LMS page.
carsten_h wrote:
>
> Another question is if it is possible to disable Squeezelite in a LMS
> only installation?
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carsten_h wrote:
> As you see three postings before I now have a Pi 4 4GB for use as a LMS
> server (piCorePlayer installation). Before it was a Pi 3B+ with
> PiCoreplayer and LMS together.
> I installed the Pi 4 from ground up and attached the old USB Stick with
> the LMS database and the M.2
As you see three postings before I now have a Pi 4 4GB for use as a LMS
server (piCorePlayer installation). Before it was a Pi 3B+ with
PiCoreplayer and LMS together.
I installed the Pi 4 from ground up and attached the old USB Stick with
the LMS database and the M.2 SSD from the Pi 3B+
Is this the onboard wifi? Power Management is disabled in the driver,
so I'm not sure what that is even showing.
But try to set the power management before hostapd starts.
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Hello All,
I'm trying to have a decent wifi connection between two Raspi-3, one is
an AP, the other a Client.
Reading lots of threads, it seems that the problem lies in WiFi Power
Management.
Both machines are:
piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b5 | linux 4.19.75-pcpCore_v7 | piCore v10.2pCP |
paul- wrote:
> It's using gpio to shutdown, so it should work just fine. You won't
> use that script, you just need to know what GPIO pins you are hooked up
> to.and there are options in the tweaks page of our interface.
Now I have the case here and it is great!
The GPIO (4) for shutting
Man in a van wrote:
> Hi Paul, tis this
>
> 29047
M-H wrote:
> Could you give us a photo of your audiophonics powerboard ?
> I've got one that I never configured for shutdown through GPIO.
> But if my board is anything like yours, and we know what pins we need to
> connect and configure I
Man in a van wrote:
> Thanks to both, got there in the end. :):)
>
> Cheers
>
Could you give us a photo of your audiophonics powerboard ?
I've got one that I never configured for shutdown through GPIO.
But if my board is anything like yours, and we know what pins we need to
connect and
paul- wrote:
> It's a philosophy thing. The pCP team does not support closed source
> projects.
I understand.
At least, maybe you could help us to install it manually on final pCP
6.0. version.
Unfortunately, LMS has some limitation. For example DSD playback.
On my configuration i can play
Aldoszx wrote:
> Thank you, Paul !
>
> It would be a nice feature for pCP if you will decide to implement the
> script to be installed from interface.
> At least for me, pCP will be then the best player. :)
It's a philosophy thing. The pCP team does not support closed source
projects.
Yes, Audiophonics flipped the default GPIO some point in time.
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pputzer wrote:
> Have you tried doing it without the script and instead using dtoverlay?
> You'll have to check if the GPIO pins are the same, but I've had success
> with 'these settings and the PI-SPC II'
>
Man in a van wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> I only added two extension, lame and the Audiophonics-powerscript.tcz
>
> ronnie
You should not need the power script extension. These should manage
everything for you..It was desiged for the newer power board that
actually can cut power to the rpi, but
paul- wrote:
> Ronnie,
>
> Sorry, I missed this boot log in your post. The issue is wiringPi. We
> dont use wiring pi anymore on pCP, but you must have added it. did I
> miss a wiring pi dependency?
Hi Paul
I only added two extension, lame and the Audiophonics-powerscript.tcz
ronnie
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm trying beta version 7 on a rpi 3b.
>
>
>
> Works well. :)
>
> I have the AUDIOPHONICS I-SABER V3 DAC ES9023 TCXO installed.
>
> I have configured the power switch but the OS does not seem to recognise
> the SOC.
>
> On power up the switch led continues
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm trying beta version 7 on a rpi 3b.
>
>
>
> Works well. :)
>
> I have the AUDIOPHONICS I-SABER V3 DAC ES9023 TCXO installed.
>
> I have configured the power switch but the OS does not seem to recognise
> the SOC.
>
> On power up the switch led continues
Thank you , Paul !
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Just enable the -C option. This will close the output after so many
idle seconds.
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Hi Paul.
I can confirm it is working !
My setup is:
RPi4 + picorePlayer 6.0b7 + Khadas Tone Board (USB)
I had to stop Squeezelite in order to give Roon access to Tone Board.
Now, do yu think it is possible to have Squeezelite enabled when playing
via Roon?
This is possible by example in
Interesting
It will require some updates for the final release of pCP6, but let us
know if it works.
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I have just found this:
https://github.com/efoverskov/picoreplayer-roonbridge
I am gonna try the script.
If it is working, a big plus for PCP from my point of view !
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Thanks Paul, I will try that.
Some further debugging showed that the script did not run at all,
running it from the command prompt gave the desired result.
I have performed an upgrade of pcp-base and that has seems to have
solved the problem, but I will change to "pcp power off" as that is
pcp stop, should stop the current track, but depending on the powersave
setting in LMS it might not show the clock.
You should use "pcp power off"
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I have updated from RPI3 and 5.0 to RPI4 with 6.0.0 b7 and can't get the
Power On/Off Script to work any more. Essentially I want the playback to
stop at power off in order to get the clock on the display. The script
works fine on the command line and on my RPI3 setup.
Code:
The 'Jivelite on Alpine Linux'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111488-Jivelite-on-Alpine-Linux)
thread prompted me to have another go at getting Jivelite to work on the
little Pirate Audio 240x240 display. After following 'JQW's
instructions'
carsten_h wrote:
> Ok, are you using it together with the piCorePlayer installation?
At this moment, no.
I am using DietPi.
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coyrls wrote:
> How does this method differ from using the "Nightly Update" button on
> the pCP - LMS Main Page?
If you're running LMS 7.9.2 then the "Nightly Update" button will keep
you on the 7.9.2 track.
If you wish to start using LMS 8.0.0 you'll need to use the instructions
in the link,
kidstypike wrote:
> Sorry, struggling to find instructions, found them now -
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
>
> Just replace 7.9.2 with 8.0.0 in step 5.
How does this method differ from using the "Nightly Update" button on
the pCP - LMS Main Page?
carsten_h wrote:
> This is the part to create the daemon for temperature checking (it is
> running as a service later:
> >
Code:
> > echo 'def temp_check():' >> $powerbuttonscript
> echo ' fanconfig = ["65=100", "60=55", "55=10"]' >> $powerbuttonscript
> echo '
kidstypike wrote:
> Sorry, struggling to find instructions, found them now -
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
>
> Just replace 7.9.2 with 8.0.0 in step 5.
That worked, thanks again :)
gegen's
kidstypike wrote:
> Sorry, struggling to find instructions, found them now -
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
>
> Just replace 7.9.2 with 8.0.0 in step 5.
Thanks a lot, will give it a go!
Aldoszx wrote:
> The fan is off until install the control script.
Ok, are you using it together with the piCorePlayer installation?
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carsten_h wrote:
> Oh, great!
> I saw that the fan is controlled by the software to use different speeds
> at different temperatures. There is a software running in background for
> this.
> I think this will not be available in piCorePlayer installation.
>
> Is the fan running at full speed
paul- wrote:
> Some use a user space program, but There is fan control in the
> kernel. not sure if they use this or not?
This is the part to create the daemon for temperature checking (it is
running as a service later:
Code:
echo 'def temp_check():' >>
gegen wrote:
> Is it possible to install LMS 8 on piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 ?
Sorry, struggling to find instructions, found them now -
https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
Just replace 7.9.2 with 8.0.0 in step 5.
*Server - LMS 8.0.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Flirc case/pCP 6.0.0-b7 18K
gegen wrote:
> Is it possible to install LMS 8 on piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 ?
Yes.
*Server - LMS 8.0.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Flirc case/pCP 6.0.0-b7 18K library,
playlists & LMS cache on SSD (ntfs)
*Study -* Pi3B+/pCP 5.0.0/pi screen/HiFiBerry DAC+/jivelite,
*Lounge* - Pi2/pCP 5.0.0 > HiFiBerry DIGI+ >
Is it possible to install LMS 8 on piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 ?
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Some use a user space program, but There is fan control in the
kernel. not sure if they use this or not?
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Aldoszx wrote:
> I also have this RPi4 case.'
Oh, great!
I saw that the fan is controlled by the software to use different speeds
at different temperatures. There is a software running in background for
this.
I think this will not be available in piCorePlayer installation.
Is the fan running
paul- wrote:
> It's using gpio to shutdown, so it should work just fine. You won't
> use that script, you just need to know what GPIO pins you are hooked up
> to.and there are options in the tweaks page of our interface.
I also have this RPi4 case.
>From the script itself, i saw that:
carsten_h wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I want to use a Raspberry Pi 4 as a LMS server with the piCorePlayer
> installation. This will be no problem.
> I want to place this into this case:
> https://www.argon40.com/catalog/product/view/id/52/s/argon-one-raspberry-pi-4-case/
> This case has a software
Man in a van wrote:
> Thanks Paul, in your own time. I'm helping a chap on another forum who
> has the same set-up.
>
> Just to reiterate that the power button and script work with pCP v5.0.1
> on the rpi3B. :)
>
Have you tried doing it without the script and instead using dtoverlay?
You'll
paul- wrote:
> Ronnie,
>
> I have the separate board that has the remove interface too, but I
> suspect the power button works the same. I'll try to dig it out and
> test it.
>
> Paul
Thanks Paul, in your own time. I'm helping a chap on another forum who
has the same set-up.
Just to
Hello!
I want to use a Raspberry Pi 4 as a LMS server with the piCorePlayer
installation. This will be no problem.
I want to place this into this case:
https://www.argon40.com/catalog/product/view/id/52/s/argon-one-raspberry-pi-4-case/
This case has a software for using the Power-Button
Ronnie,
I have the separate board that has the remove interface too, but I
suspect the power button works the same. I'll try to dig it out and
test it.
Paul
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kidstypike wrote:
> Thanks Paul.
>
> Changed 7.9.2 to 8.0.0, now running v8.0.0.
> This kicked off a rescan, and couple of plugins no longer work, but I'm
> sure they'll get fixed soon :)
>
> >
Code:
> >
> [20-01-15 09:56:29.6265] main::init (387) Starting
bpa wrote:
> Since pcp is RAM based - you need to edit the file before LMS starts but
> with PCP each time is it loaded from disk to ram so I think you need to
> edit the file on the SD card - I don't know where the plugins are
> "backed" upI am actually on Debian. I only posted here because
slartibartfast wrote:
> I wonder if it is because I had to reinstall the plugin as it
> disappeared after a server restart. I can open some files in the
> BBCiPlayerExtra folder but not the one I need to open.
Since pcp is RAM based - you need to edit the file before LMS starts but
with PCP
kidstypike wrote:
> My LMS cache is on a USB SSD connected to a Pi4, used notepad ++ on a
> Win10 PC through Samba no problem, restarted LMS.
>
> I'm not the one to advise, I know very little about this stuff, I
> must've got lucky! :)I wonder if it is because I had to reinstall the plugin
>
slartibartfast wrote:
> Hmm I just tried editing the file and didn't have permission to do so.
> Strange as I can open the install.xml of BBC iPlayer.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
My LMS cache is on a USB SSD connected to a Pi4, used notepad ++ on a
Win10 PC through Samba no
kidstypike wrote:
> Thanks @bpa
>
> Made the change to 8.* BBCiPlayerEXtra working now.Hmm I just tried editing
> the file and didn't have permission to do so.
Strange as I can open the install.xml of BBC iPlayer.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
However I will not create an 8.* plugin until I am in a position to
support 8.* related queries.
What do you need to get there?
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paul- wrote:
> Which switch is this Ronnie? I know there are several different
> versions.
Hi Paul, tis this
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bpa wrote:
> BBCiPlayerExtra issued already noted in BBCiPlayer thread.
> BBCiPlayerEXtra has a check in the install.xml to limit to LMS 7.* This
> was put in ages ago in anticipation of eager users.
> While there is no summary of the file changes to LMS - Michael has
> indicated the the
kidstypike wrote:
> Thanks Paul.
>
> Changed 7.9.2 to 8.0.0, now running v8.0.0.
> This kicked off a rescan, and couple of plugins no longer work, but I'm
> sure they'll get fixed soon :)
BBCiPlayerExtra issued already noted in BBCiPlayer thread.
BBCiPlayerEXtra has a check in the
paul- wrote:
> Once Michael sorts it out, remember to change version numbers for
> upgrades.its a little more manual
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
Thanks Paul.
Changed 7.9.2 to 8.0.0, now running v8.0.0.
This kicked off a rescan, and couple of plugins no
Which switch is this Ronnie? I know there are several different
versions.
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I'm trying beta version 7 on a rpi 3b.
> piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 | linux 4.19.80-pcpCore_v7 |
> piCore v10.2pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.6-1198-pCP
>
Works well. :)
I have the AUDIOPHONICS I-SABER V3 DAC ES9023 TCXO installed.
I have configured the power switch but the OS does not
Once Michael sorts it out, remember to change version numbers for
upgrades.its a little more manual
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mherger wrote:
> > An LMS update is apparently available, but fails. Is this because the
> > latest LMS version now appears to be 7.9.*3*?
>
> It might be this, or me f... up the release build some stuff in the
> way... It might take another day before I've cleaned up all the mess
> I've
An LMS update is apparently available, but fails. Is this because the
latest LMS version now appears to be 7.9.*3*?
It might be this, or me f... up the release build some stuff in the
way... It might take another day before I've cleaned up all the mess
I've created left and right :-D.
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latest LMS version now appears to be 7.9.*3*?
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=7.9
Thanks.
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Thanks for confirming.I bet this is what has been causing some of
the other odd WiFi problems.
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paul- wrote:
> Scott,
>
> Drop the quotes from the country code setting.My sample file is not
> correct. The web interface sets country code correctly.
>
> Paul
That was it, Thanks Paul!
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Standard pi4 power supply with an odriod u3 fan running off the 3.3v
gpio pins, speed stepped down with an 8 ohm resistor (so virtually
silent) keeping the pi4 and usb drives cool, consistently 40 degrees C.
:)
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Scan times on 30,000 flac files including Music and Artist Information
lookups around 6min 30 secs.pretty good I hope!
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Been running piCorePlayer6-b7 64bit as a player and LMS server on pi4
4gb for a couple of weeks now, with an extra 4 Squeezebox Radios on wifi
and an additional Squeezebox Radio (wired) plus a picoreplayer on
rpi3/cirrus logic (wired) and 3 software group players.
Rock solid playing local music
You can use the gpio shutdown mechanism..
There is a shutdown button on the web interface.you could create a
favorite to call that cgi script too.
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Hi team,
I have seen the new warnings on proper shutdown of the LMS component in
pcp6b7.
Although I knew the issue behind it, it made me aware of an upcoming
problem, when I add a pcp in my car.
Shutdowns should be automatic and graceful to a zero miliamp state, some
minutes after the ignition
Scott,
Drop the quotes from the country code setting.My sample file is not
correct. The web interface sets country code correctly.
Paul
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mkt wrote:
> I am happily running piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 on a new RP 4. I am always
> amazed that such a great project exists, and I hope everyone donates.
>
> Under one setup, I did have some pops occur between flac tracks with
> different sample rates (e.g., 16/44.1 -> 24/96). I blame the
Using the wpa_supplicant.conf method for wifi (pi4_4GB) does not connect
to 5GHz networks, but 2.4GHz is fine.
29007
It skips cds5, connects to cds2. I tried a single entry cds5, still does
not work.
Tried multiple times, fresh burned sdcards etc...
It *-does-* work fine manually setting it
I am happily running piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 on a new RP 4. I am always
amazed that such a great project exists, and I hope everyone donates.
Under one setup, I did have some pops occur between flac tracks with
different sample rates (e.g., 16/44.1 -> 24/96). I blame the DAC/USB
combination,
Yes, sorry for mixing up the names.
TWART016,
There is a file named wpa_supplicant.conf.sample on the boot partition,
rename the file to remove .sample from the name. Then edit the
file, there is instructions in the file.
Note: the file has a line in it for country code..country code
davis wrote:
> To be honest I think I'll give up with the rPi0w and Bluetooth/WiFi
> onboard. I've already got a DAC on the way, so I'm happy to wait for
> that to arrive. Wires are pretty hard to argue with, and I can tuck it
> all behind the speaker.
>
> Thanks for the support and advice
paul- wrote:
> Davis,
>
> You need to add load the net usb kernel modules.
>
> Add a file named netusb. On your boot partition.
Hi paul,
if you mean me:
I created the file netusb. After that I get the error:
Code:
netusb file found on mmcblk0p1
Loading
paul- wrote:
> Davis,
>
> You need to add load the net usb kernel modules.
>
> Add a file named netusb. On your boot partition.
Did you mean to address this to TWART016 rather than me?
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paul- wrote:
> Bluetooth is completely separate from the squeezelite page. Please send
> your bluetooth logs.
>
> I think you are going to be disappointed in this setup, as the rpi
> wireless chip does not play that nicely with WiFi and Bluetooth.
> Using a usb WiFi stick getting it away
Davis,
You need to add load the net usb kernel modules.
Add a file named netusb. On your boot partition.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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I dont use WiFi on a zero much, Ill have to take a look.
I think you are going to be disappointed in this setup, as the rpi
wireless chip does not play that nicely with WiFi and
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