Speaking of TV turn of overscan in the TV too . They usually overscan a
lot by default .
So in general if the interface is aimed at TV devices don't put to much
info to close to edges .
Us home cinema enthusiast know to turn of overscan in the TV/Projector
to see the whole movie ,but this piont
JackOfAll wrote:
Cool! I'll take a look tomorrow. Just been thinking about, and spent a
few mins looking at that autologin systemd service that you pointed out
yesterday. I made a new package, with autologin service for jivelite
user on tty1 and jivelite.service using tty1 for input. Does
Triode wrote:
I don't believe the jivelite.service is needed - it runs but does not
get the keyboard input from tty1.
I stopped it and just run /usr/bin/jivelite from the passwd file instead
of a shell.
OK. That makes sense, set the shell to be jivelite.
Triode wrote:
I'm not sure
JackOfAll wrote:
OK. That makes sense, set the shell to be jivelite.
No. That sounds like screwed up config somehow, maybe if you were
playing with an autologin service and there is still something left over
from that. The package specifically disables the getty service on tty1
and
Triode wrote:
Can you allow jivelite to run sudo please as per the fedora user.
Yes, I'll do that too.
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Re the squeezelite config file, does your web code make any assumptions
about the content of the file:
Code:
NAME=-n SqueezeLiteNC10
MAC=-m 00:21:63:a3:b9:0d
MAX_RATE=-r 192000
AUDIO_DEV=-o hw:CARD=Intel,DEV=0
LOG_FILE=-f /var/log/squeezelite/squeezelite.log
Triode wrote:
Can I write back just the entries which I am using and lose the
commented ones?
No problem.
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- Add jivelite user to wheel group for sudo.
- Set jivelite user shell to /usr/bin/jivelite.
- Drop jivelite.service.
- Conditional build
JackOfAll wrote:
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- Add jivelite user to wheel group for sudo.
- Set jivelite user shell to /usr/bin/jivelite.
- Drop jivelite.service.
Triode wrote:
Yep working as I was hoping it would
Do you think we could have a cmd line option to select the default skin
(and window size) it starts up with assuming it doesn't get it from
saved prefs? Leave the default as you currently have it, always assuming
we are going to be running
JackOfAll wrote:
Do you think we could have a cmd line option to select the default skin
(and window size) it starts up with assuming it doesn't get it from
saved prefs? Leave the default as you currently have it, always assuming
we are going to be running it on wandboard console with the HD
Adrian,
Code:
#
# MXC HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) support
#
CONFIG_MXC_HDMI_CEC=y
Code:
scp 'kernel-3.0.35-cm15.tgz'
Hi Triode;
is there a way that you can compile this into a Windows 8 app?
This would be so usefull - the available Win8 App is slow and misses a
lot of functionality.
Jivelite would be perfect.
Any chance??
slimhase's
slimhase wrote:
Hi Triode;
is there a way that you can compile this into a Windows 8 app?
This would be so usefull - the available Win8 App is slow and misses a
lot of functionality.
Jivelite would be perfect.
Any chance??
It's linux only at present. Windows _may_ come later, but its
Triode wrote:
Try last checkin, option is --smallskin.
Thanks. I've added the option to the jivelite.desktop file and confirmed
it works as expected.
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Sometimes the SD card just isn't located properly. Switch off, push the
card in again, switch on. It's cheap hardware so...
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CatBus wrote:
So on that note, has anyone tried running the Windows version of LMS
under Wine? Seems like it'd be worth a shot.
FWIW, I tried this out and it did not work in any way I could see how to
easily fix. Looks like for the foreseeable future, running openSUSE
12.1 in VirtualBox may
I am sure this has been asked before but on my iThingy there are 113
pages of this thread and no obvious way to search just this thread so
...
Is there a list somewhere of tested USB DACs - particularly those that
are compatible with both Squeezelite and Raspberry Pi. Is the Topping
TP30
d6jg wrote:
Is there a list somewhere of tested USB DACs - particularly those that
are compatible with both Squeezelite and Raspberry Pi. Is the Topping
TP30 compatible for example?
I can confirm that the RPi / Squeezelite / Topping TP30 combination
works perfectly - guess there maybe some
Guessing you downloaded the image from squeezeplug.de right? If not,
I'd go there and get it straight from the source. Also,you could
always take a base install of a hard float Rpi image like Raspian and
install just the pieces you need. The author (Thomas) is very helpful,
though and I'm
SlimChances wrote:
DEbian might be different, I am not sure buy I have installed LMS 7.8 on
Ubuntu 12.04 with the following commands in Terminal:
apt-get update
apt-get remove logitechmediaserver
I then clicked on my downloaded deb package of LMS 7.8 and let Ubuntu
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