Background: I have a Pi Zero W that lives in a bit of cupboard roof
space in the middle of the house. It's been sitting there for ages
running pCP 6.0.0, 24/7, solely serving my Bluetooth headphones on
demand. All seems rock-solid reliable, even the wifi and Bluetooth work
happily together.
Think
HI,
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paul- wrote:
> I would recommend just burning a new image.
Thanks i deleted my post then saw the above, i burned a new image all
working now. Thanks
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I would recommend just burning a new image.
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only just started using this again currently on 6.1 and noticed we are
now up to version 8. So tried but got errors so i started with version
7.
Error downloading new Kernel Modules
FAIL
There was a error downloading ipv6-netfilter-5.4.83-pcpCore-v7.tcz.
Retrying extension ipv6-netfilter-5.4.83
I did a clean install of 8 on a Pi3 with HiFiBerry DAC. Iwas previously
running an older version with no problem.
I'm now getting the following when I try to install Bluetooth;
[ INFO ] Downloading Bluetooth extensions...
Downloading: python3.8-evdev.tcz
Error retreiving
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paul- wrote:
> If you start LMS with the music files not mounted, it causes all kinds
> of problems with the library
Thanks. I think I may have switched the Pi on before the NAS had fully
started up. Having repeated the sequence of turning both off and then on
again, leaving a few minutes betwe
paul- wrote:
> You cannot run fsck to make repairs on a mounted file system. When fsck
> runs at boot, the file system is not mounted, so it can run normally.
> If your filesystem wont get repaired, it is likely a failing sdcard.
Ok I found the issue.
I pulled the sd-card, and remember that I
d6jg wrote:
> An overnight reboot isnt a bad idea. A number of people report SQ
> deterioration over time which is sorted by a full system reboot. I get
> it on 2 pis very occasionally. Both are Pi2 and both use USB Dacs. A
> reboot always sorts it.
Yep, like I said - "unless you want to reboo