Man in a van wrote:
I think I saw mention of someone, somewhere, doing that.
Apparently one has to download a basic image and then run the manual
install.
I have a rpi2 but don't have the knowledge, as I tried reading the
instructions and got lost with something about aur (I think).
I need a little help on getting this working over wi fi. I'm using the
latest version with an Edimax EW-7811Un adapter. I've set up the
wireless settings and as far as I can tell it's connected because it
saved the settings, successfully connected and the little blue light is
blinking. However
Nevermind, I figured it out. I unplugged the RPi, disconnected the data
cable, powered it back up and it's working. However the audio is playing
slow and sounds weird. So off to trouble shoot. If anyone has
experienced this let me know what you did to fix it.
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aHi wrote:
Hi,
I cannot execute the setup script picoreplayer: -sh: picoreplayer: not
found.
Has the name changed in 1.19k?
Thanks.
aHi
Hi aHi
We have dropped support for the cli setup in the most recent versions of
piCorePlayer. So now all settings are changed via your
Hi folks.
Is anybody running SoA on a RPI 2 ??
I'm wondering how the Pi2 performs in comparison to the PI B+ regarding
server duties.
Cheers
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by soundcheck
Ah. Ok. Havn't been around for a while. Didn't know RPI2 is (still) not
supported.
Fair enough. Thx.
::: ' Touch Toolbox and more' (http://soundcheck-audio.blogspot.com) :::
by soundcheck
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Hi,
I cannot execute the setup script picoreplayer: -sh: picoreplayer: not
found.
Has the name changed in 1.19k?
Thanks.
aHi
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soundcheck wrote:
Hi folks.
Is anybody running SoA on a RPI 2 ??
I'm wondering how the Pi2 performs in comparison to the PI B+ regarding
server duties.
Cheers
I think I saw mention of someone, somewhere, doing that.
Apparently one has to download a basic image and then run the
soundcheck wrote:
Hi folks.
Is anybody running SoA on a RPI 2 ??
I'm wondering how the Pi2 performs in comparison to the PI B+ regarding
server duties.
Cheers
I would have thought the qualitative answer to your question was
obvious. I seem to remember JackofAll did some real
Krisbee wrote:
Ronnie,
In the absence of a RPI2 SOA installer image, you would need to follow
these installation instructions first:
http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/broadcom/raspberry-pi-2
Then these:
https://github.com/SqueezeOnArch/soa-aur
The bit you got lost on was
Krisbee wrote:
Depends what you mean by supported. If the question is can SOA work on a
RPI2, then the answer is yes. If the question is about an automated
install process for the RPi2, then the answer is no.
Hmmh.
What you say is that the basic SoA OS setup (fixing the SD card and
sbp wrote:
We have dropped support for the cli setup in the most recent versions of
piCorePlayer. So now all settings are changed via your web-browser.
Ah, okay, I was just about to post the same thing.
Two other things I've noticed:
1.) During the upgrade from 1.19i to 1.19k, my
hi poing,
Thanks for reporting.
poing wrote:
1.) During the upgrade from 1.19i to 1.19k, my timezone setting got
screwed up. (It seems some % characters were added, so the timezone
has to be set up again.).
Yes, this is an unfortunate circumstance of us cleaning up the timezone
code. The
johtem wrote:
The integration of Jivelite is a very nice feature. Thanks for that!
I have only a problem when selecting another resolution skin. Most of
the times Jivelite freezes after selecting.
Update
It freezes on selection of 1920x1080 skins. 1280x720/1024 works fine.
hi johtem,
As
The integration of Jivelite is a very nice feature. Thanks for that!
I have only a problem when selecting another resolution skin. Most of
the times Jivelite freezes after selecting.
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