Anyone running Jivelite displaying onto a Lilliput display? I have heard
reports than they are non standard resolutions and wondered if there
were any issues known?
CW
Chunkywizard's Profile:
Chunkywizard wrote:
Anyone running Jivelite displaying onto a Lilliput display? I have heard
reports than they are non standard resolutions and wondered if there
were any issues known?
CW
I have issues as I indicated in these posts from a few weeks ago. I have
not tried Jivelite since,
This change introduces a regression; breaks search for radio stations. I
can't understand the code well enough to say why, though. I am hoping
Michael can help.
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/commit/c5c91277dd28886e9fed13af100a3b9546ebf894
Are you saying that this change broke radio
Do you think that Raspberry pi would outperform an old ReadyNAS NV+
(sparc)?
I've never run LMS on a Raspberry Pi. But I would assume it's by far
faster than the old Sparc based ReadyNAS. There has never been a system
slower than those ReadyNAS models to run your LMS 7.x.
--
Michael
My FLIRC remote dongle arrived today. Setup was very easy and
straightforward.
I didnt find any entry in Triodes keyboard list for the power button.
Is the power button supported by Jivelite?
Pascal Hibon's Profile:
mherger wrote:
This change introduces a regression; breaks search for radio stations.
I
can't understand the code well enough to say why, though. I am hoping
Michael can help.
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/commit/c5c91277dd28886e9fed13af100a3b9546ebf894
Are you saying
Nerdwebber wrote:
The download of you site is very very slow! It takes about 10 minutes to
download the 40MB image file!
Unfortunately that is a consequence of hosting the files on Rapidshare
(you can thank all the Warez freeloaders for that). Perhaps sbp can
reconsider using a different
Triode wrote:
I've added a couple of small changes to the git version of squeezlite
which I would be grateful if those building their own binaries could
test. Changes are:
1) fallback to discovery if it fails to connect to a server for 30
seconds and no service IP address was given on the
If rapidshare is too slow, I would be interested in info on a better
place to download from?
sbp's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=37237
View this thread:
sbp wrote:
If rapidshare is too slow, I would be interested in info on a better
place to download from?
Rapidshare is fine if you are willing to pay for a subscription, but
it's unlikely people will do this for just the odd download or two.
I've generally had better experience with
I've just given the new version (0.9) a try and hit upon the same
glitching issues I experienced on prior versions when using my USB DAC
(Amanero Combo 384 - Sabre 9018).
To stop the glitching I've added 'smsc95xx.turbo_mode=n' to
/mnt/mmcblk0p1/cmdline.txt and again this appears to have
thanks for the reply. I did remember your post I just couldn't find it
again! I'll try with a colleagues Lilliput tomorrow and see if I see the
same things,
CW
Chunkywizard's Profile:
LOGITECHMEDIASERVER-7.8.0-0.24.20130521GIT1369138235
Changes...
Code:
* Tue May 21 2013 - 7.8.0-0.24.20130521git1369138235
- Latest git revision ea3f4d759f2ccb9640a367ea26e6de4e7b42bd74.
- Fix radio search - don't use URI to encode the query string, as
KERNEL-WAND-3.0.35-CM45
Changes...
Code:
* Tue May 21 2013 - 3.0.35-cm45
- Update to latest wandboard git d31524ac67e07c2a6a0ec871f6081afd8aff1890.
Update...
Code:
sudo csos-cleanInstall-testing
JackOfAll wrote:
LOGITECHMEDIASERVER-7.8.0-0.24.20130521GIT1369138235
Changes...
Code:
* Tue May 21 2013 - 7.8.0-0.24.20130521git1369138235
- Latest git revision ea3f4d759f2ccb9640a367ea26e6de4e7b42bd74.
- Fix radio search - don't use URI to encode the
JackOfAll wrote:
LOGITECHMEDIASERVER-7.8.0-0.24.20130521GIT1369138235
Changes...
Code:
* Tue May 21 2013 - 7.8.0-0.24.20130521git1369138235
- Latest git revision ea3f4d759f2ccb9640a367ea26e6de4e7b42bd74.
- Fix radio search - don't use URI to encode the
myoptic, well done on an excellent guide on installing Squeezelite on
Debian.
There's just one item which needs to be amended in the portion below.
Just after the line LMS=192.168.x.x , insert the following:
(a) if 32 bit Squeezelite:
sudo mv /opt/squeezelite/squeezelite-i386
When installing Debian 7 in a VMware VM, installing VMware Tools can be
a bit of a conundrum. This page explains how to sort it:
http://briolidz.wordpress.com/2012/02/20/installing-vmware-tools-on-debian-6-squeeze/
When finalising the install, you can get the following message
Media change:
castalla wrote:
Updated on Cubieboard - I'm getting the following errors - which never
appeared in earlier updates:
Don't know why. Nothing has changed, (ever, with regard to the selinux
commands in the scriptlet.) Ignore. (The selinux stuff is redundant
anyway now LMS is using sqlite
JackOfAll wrote:
Don't know why. Nothing has changed, (ever, with regard to the selinux
commands in the scriptlet.) Ignore. (The selinux stuff is redundant
anyway now LMS is using sqlite rather than mysql.)
Okay - thanks.
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm not sure how far you are going to get with that before you hit a
brick wall. You'd normally just install and configure hostapd. However,
the default WB Broadcom Wi-Fi (brcmfmac) driver doesn't support AP
extensions according to the info 'here'
21 matches
Mail list logo