Assuming Squeezelite is running as a service on SoA, can somebody give
me the service file that you're using for it. I've just installed
Squeezelite on a bare-bones Arch install and as a service on bootup it's
starting too early and not passing a hardware MAC address back to LMS.
I'd like to
I have problems accessing my wandboard SAMBA share (mounted as
/storage). I can access without any problems on Win 7 but not with my
android phone (using various apps) or with Xubuntu 14.04. On my phone I
can see the SAMBA share (as SOA) but when I try to access it it times
out. On my xubuntu
Following up on my own thread, I have re-built the Fedora 21 RPMs from
the Squeeze Community repo, including all dependencies from the Fedora
RPMFusion repos.
The whole lot are currently available here:
http://www.squeezecommunity.org/repo/el/7/testing/x86_64/
The easiest way to get them is
Thanks!
Two track 1's and no track 2 after a scan for new and changed? Please
vote for serious scanning bug '17782'
(http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17782)
Receiver stuck at blue LED state after reboot? Please vote for bug
'17462' (http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17462)
paulster wrote:
Assuming Squeezelite is running as a service on SoA, can somebody give
me the service file that you're using for it. I've just installed
Squeezelite on a bare-bones Arch install and as a service on bootup it's
starting too early and not passing a hardware MAC address back to
Keeze wrote:
Hi George,
Over here I have a Raspberry pi with an 2.2 (320x240) screen and
JiveLite (finaly) up and running.
Steps:
1) Hacked the WQVGAsmallSkin to run on 320x240 (copied the folder and
renamed it to LCDSkin and editted the applet)
2) Setup the screen on a HDMI device
I posted before that I'd built an Arch Linux armv5 image and that when
the Squeezelite service started at boot it was sending a MAC address of
00:00:00:00:00:00 to the LMS server, whereas when I manually started the
service it was sending the correct MAC address.
I've changed my service file to
Hi All,
Just a quick note: the standard version of ffmpeg available in raspbian
does suffer from this non-termination problem. The version in the
package name is 6:0.8.16-1+rpi1 fwiw.
Building the current version of ffmpeg on the pi, as per post 13 in this
thread, takes a while, but produces
tcutting wrote:
I am trying to get an IR receiver to work with my Raspberry Pi using
Squeeze on Arch (hoping to use IR remote to control using Jivelite). I
installed lirc, but can't seem to get the lirc_rpi module to work. I
don't know if it needs to be compiled(?) with the kernel?
Most of
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
Thanks once again kolossos. I just adopted the above changes, and I'm
changing the volume with iPeng, and watching the PCM bar react!
Now, concerning the switch on P9; momentary or non momentary?
TIA,
John
John,
A simple toggle switch should be OK.
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