Capt.insano wrote:
@steen
After any remaining bugs of the 1.11x series are squashed, would you
look at creating an update feature within piCoPlayer?
Oh yes, it would be great :) In the last few days i confugured 1.11,
1.11a,b and c, probably d will come soon:)
I am always amazed, how
dsdreamer wrote:
Long story short, all my troubles were down to selinux policy being left
at the Fedora default of enforcing. I now have it set to permissive.
LOL. Ah, that old chestnut! Repeat after me, the first thing I must do,
before I do anything else after installing Fedora, is to
Before a boat-load of time is put into something that only one or two
people will ever use, can we have a quick show of hands
For mounting a drive or a share containing music to the Wandboard to use
it as a LMS server, who is doing what? ;) I figure the 4 choices are,
you mount an NFS share
JackOfAll wrote:
Before a boat-load of time is put into something that only one or two
people will ever use, can we have a quick show of hands
For mounting a drive or a share containing music to the Wandboard to use
it as a LMS server, who is doing what? ;) I figure the 4 choices are,
I'm a little unusual :D in that i'm using CSOS for somewhat more than it
was intended, having 1 SATA and 3 USB (a mixture of ext4 and NTFS)
drives permanently connected to the WB plus a couple of other USBs that
get connected on occasion for backups which are all then shared over my
network.
JackOfAll wrote:
Before a boat-load of time is put into something that only one or two
people will ever use, can we have a quick show of hands
For mounting a drive or a share containing music to the Wandboard to use
it as a LMS server, who is doing what? ;) I figure the 4 choices are,
JackOfAll wrote:
Before a boat-load of time is put into something that only one or two
people will ever use, can we have a quick show of hands
For mounting a drive or a share containing music to the Wandboard to use
it as a LMS server, who is doing what? ;) I figure the 4 choices are,
OK, thanks guys.
What I'm really trying to get at here, is whether anything really needs
to be more complicated than what I originally did, /storage being the
single mount point and either mounting a partition from a USB drive or
remote fs on it. It's going to get way too complicated, when
JackOfAll wrote:
OK, thanks guys.
There needs to good a good out-of-the-box experience for the people who
just expect to plug and play.
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JackOfAll wrote:
OK, thanks guys.
There needs to good a good out-of-the-box experience for the people who
just expect to plug and play.
Not totally cmd line challenged but time line yes.
With this in mind is there any chance of producing a changelog on the
Community Squeeze page
JackOfAll wrote:
OK, thanks guys.
What I'm really trying to get at here, is whether anything really needs
to be more complicated than what I originally did, /storage being the
single mount point and either mounting a partition from a USB drive or
remote fs on it. It's going to get way too
Triode wrote:
When I was thinking about the lua gui, I was thinking that people would
have one or two mounts and that we could probably have say 3 pre-defined
mount points - say /storage1 /storage2 /storage3 and allow users to use
these for local or remote mounts.
I do think there is a
JackOfAll wrote:
plug in a USB drive, (which is most likely going to be formatted either
NTFS or extX), or possibly least likely for storing music, use the SATA
header.
I would expect many external USB drives to be formatted FAT32.
Why do you expect SATA to be least likely for storing
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm not going to go back to a clean F19 image right now, but IIRC we
already have samba configured out-of-the-box to work on the assumption
that your media drive/share is mounted to /storage and using the
VortexBox directory structure. Cant remember whether nfs was
JackOfAll wrote:
Pascal, do you always use one or the other. ie. a USB drive mounted with
your media on it, or a cifs share. Not use both together?
No I never use both together.
JackOfAll wrote:
What I'm thinking is continue with /storage being the media mount. If
you guys are
JJZolx wrote:
I would expect many external USB drives to be formatted FAT32.
Why do you expect SATA to be least likely for storing music, other than
the planned case not being able to hold a disk drive? If I were to set
up a Wandboard Quad to function as both a server and player, I'd want
JJZolx wrote:
I would expect many external USB drives to be formatted FAT32.
Really? I admit I'm out of touch with Window$, but my understanding is
that from XP onwards, NTFS was the default fs.
JJZolx wrote:
Why do you expect SATA to be least likely for storing music, other than
the
JohnSwenson wrote:
For a drive plugged in, using /storage and having LMS setup for that by
default I think is a good you don't do any setup. Of course if people
plug in a drive with music already on it they can configure LMS to point
to wherever the music is.
For remote shares I think
JackOfAll wrote:
Really? I admit I'm out of touch with Window$, but my understanding is
that from XP onwards, NTFS was the default fs.
.
Yes, NTFS is the default.
However, I think (not sure) that Linux cannot write to NTFS systems.
That's also the reason why I use FAT32 on my drive in my
JackOfAll wrote:
Really? I admit I'm out of touch with Window$, but my understanding is
that from XP onwards, NTFS was the default fs.
It is, but many external drives get formatted FAT32 for compatibility
with different systems.
JJZolx wrote:
It is, but many external drives get formatted FAT32 for compatibility
with different systems.
OK, got it. When people are buying an off-the-shelf Western Dig Elements
(or whatever it is called) external USB drive, it comes pre-partitioned
and FAT32 formatted. I suppose I was
Pascal Hibon wrote:
However, I think (not sure) that Linux cannot write to NTFS systems.
I have one external USB drive that is formatted NTFS. Must have been
using that for 2 years now. ISTR, that from a Fedora perspective, from
F16 onwards it was writeable from Linux.
JackOfAll wrote:
Before a boat-load of time is put into something that only one or two
people will ever use, can we have a quick show of hands
For mounting a drive or a share containing music to the Wandboard to use
it as a LMS server, who is doing what? ;) I figure the 4 choices are,
You have done a great job with squeezelite - I was able to install it on
my Raspberry Pi in just a matter of minutes. It then took me a few days
to realize that I needed to use a different USB WiFi since the one I was
using was causing the Pi to crash nightly. But once I corrected this it
has
onlyconnect wrote:
Thanks for all the great work on this.
I have a Teac UD-H01 DAC, USB connection. I get severe
crackling/distortion on 16/44 FLAC. 24-bit FLAC plays fine.
The only setting I have is the output: front:CARD=DEVICE,DEV=0
Most of the other settings I've tried stop it
Hi rpress,
Sorry, I'm not fit with compiling. Could you describe how to build the
driver?
I'm not sure whether it builds just a module or a full blown kernel.
Thanks a lot!
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