rmac321 wrote:
>
> FWIW, if I remove the parts of the line calling jivelite that create the
> framebufffer, then jivelite is started and output to the hdmi monitor,
> so jivelite isn't the culprit. There is some conflict between
> slimserver being called and the creation of the framebuffer.
I've noticed an issue after the past few nightly updates. Is it possible
to load a previous version of LMS?
Ahm... what kind of issue? You'd want it fixed, wouldn't you?
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Thank you very much Paul
Have a great night
paul- wrote:
> open a ssh session and run
>
> pcp-update slimserver.tcz
>
> then reboot when done. This will load the version that that is on the
> pCP repo.
>
>
> I would post over in the server forum, There isn't much going on with
> the
open a ssh session and run
pcp-update slimserver.tcz
then reboot when done.
This will load the version that that is on the pCP repo.
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FWIW, I do want to confirm that I have a workaround and that is to stop
and restart LMS in the scripts. It makes everything take longer to get
started. Plus the stop and restart of LMS defeats the power-on options
in pCP so you have to add another line to the scripts to start the
player once
Greg,
Thanks. I do need reminding about that page as it is a nice summary of
all the various things to look through. In this case it doesn't give me
any more insight, it just confirms what I'm seeing looking at dmesg and
such via ssh.
I'm just baffled as to why the line
Code:
FYI
[Main page] in [Beta] mode > [Diagnostics] > [Boot] shows you the boot
process.
Current order in do_rebootstuff.sh: LMS, User commands, Jivelite
regards
Greg
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I've noticed an issue after the past few nightly updates. Is it possible
to load a previous version of LMS?
Thanks,
Howard
piCorePlayer 3.22
Squeezelite v1.8.7-1007
LMS 7.9.1 - 1516947667
Raspberrypi3
Howard Passman's
The last idea I have is to disable slimserver autostart and put a
startup command in a user command line on the picorplayer web interface.
In my opinion, these commands are executed at the very end of
do_rebootstuff.sh. At this time Jivelite should be up and running. But I
dont know if it works.
Jeff07971 wrote:
> The power On/Off GPIO is an output not input and is used to turn on or
> off a power amp etc when squeezelite begins playing.
> If you put a gpio number in that is used by the output (a DAC etc)
> squeezelite will not start.
>
Thanks Jeff, I understand. However, my GPIOs are
streampunk wrote:
> Hi,
> I was just trying to get a shutdown button to work, using the options
> from the PCP web interface.
> I placed a shutdown script (shutdown.sh) into /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/. It
> contains "sudo poweroff" and is 755 and backed up.
> As soon as I put a GPIO number (e.g. 3)
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Hi Ralphy,
>
> I'm pretty sure this is using only the frame buffer no X installed
>
> Output from Jivelite WITHOUT "export SDL_VIDEO_FBCON_ROTATION=UD"
>
> >
Code:
> >
> [0;33m20180128 17:59:29.497 INFO jivelite - JiveMain.lua:267 JiveLite
Hi,
I was just trying to get a shutdown button to work, using the options
from the PCP web interface.
I placed a shutdown script (shutdown.sh) into /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/. It
contains "sudo poweroff" and is 755 and backed up.
As soon as I put a GPIO number (e.g. 3) into the "Power On/Off GPIO"
krischen wrote:
> I´ve just found out that I posted this in the wrong thread. I hope I am
> right to repost it here. I´m not very familiar with posting in forums.
> Normally I just need to read the forum to find a solution.
>
>
> Hi. First of all: Thank you for your work . I use picoreplayer
>
I´ve just found out that I posted this in the wrong thread. I hope I am
right to repost it here. I´m not very familiar with posting in forums.
Normally I just need to read the forum to find a solution.
Hi. First of all: Thank you for your work . I use picoreplayer
everyday for some years now.
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