Zabizabo wrote:
> Thank you for your response. I can provide the boot diagnostic but just
> to be sure to provide the good log, do you mean the boot log or the diag
> boot log ? The last one is much longer in size.
The boot log should show the WiFi hardware being detected - so that
might be eno
I recently updated from pCP 5.0.0 to 6.0.0-b9. Everything works great,
except one small thing.
In my two "newer" players (Touch and Radio) the time (clock) is correct,
but in my two legacy players (Boom and Classic) the time is one hour
behind.
I've been looking through the settings in pCP unde
Paul Webster wrote:
> Since you are using a Raspberry Pi 4 the WiFi device should be the
> on-board one - which is presumably OK because Raspbian worked when you
> used it over WiFi on the same RPi.
>
> I am away from home without RPi4 in the area - but I think the boot
> diagnostics might help
Zabizabo wrote:
>
> No wifi devices found!
>
Since you are using a Raspberry Pi 4 the WiFi device should be the
on-board one - which is presumably OK because Raspbian worked when you
used it over WiFi on the same RPi.
I am away from home without RPi4 in the area - but I think the boot
diagno
Paul Webster wrote:
> I am sure that a minus in the middle is no problem.
>
> How about verifying that the exact same wpa_supplicant.conf works in
> Raspbian and pCP
> i.e. copy the file rather than typing it again just in case.
In addition when I'm doing a scanning of the network, I have this
carsten_h wrote:
> I think that is the behaviour I also had at the beginning, but that
> suddenly disappeard and the entry for my headphone stays there. The only
> thing I changed was to deinstall Bluetooth and install it again, then
> restarted, paired my headphones and then the entry stays the
Paul Webster wrote:
> I am sure that a minus in the middle is no problem.
>
> How about verifying that the exact same wpa_supplicant.conf works in
> Raspbian and pCP
> i.e. copy the file rather than typing it again just in case.
Unfortunately it doesn't work. After running a diagnostic I got t
paul- wrote:
> If you started from a b9 fresh image, you will be on the latest config.
> I added a build number to the log, 0001 is the current release.
> Restarting the daemon really doesnt do anything different. It does
> check for dangling devices and processes, and cleans it up. But the
Paul Webster wrote:
> I am sure that a minus in the middle is no problem.
>
> How about verifying that the exact same wpa_supplicant.conf works in
> Raspbian and pCP
> i.e. copy the file rather than typing it again just in case.
I'm trying that, thanks :)
I am sure that a minus in the middle is no problem.
How about verifying that the exact same wpa_supplicant.conf works in
Raspbian and pCP
i.e. copy the file rather than typing it again just in case.
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-
Paul Webster wrote:
> Just a guess - but are there any "special" characters in the SSID or
> passphrase?
> Where special is anything other that a-zA-Z0-9
My SSID is Livebox-7A6E and in my passphrase there are only numbers and
letters. Do the "-" in my SSID is a "special" character?
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Just a guess - but are there any "special" characters in the SSID or
passphrase?
Where special is anything other that a-zA-Z0-9
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Hi there,
I am setting pCp 6.0 on a Rpi 4. I have tried beta 7 and beta 9 and I
cant connect on wifi.
My RPi 4 (with the last firmware) is linked by ethernet to my PC (Window
10) that is connected to wifi.
I have a 2 Tb HDD linked by USB to the RPi 4. This HDD has its own power
supply.
I ente
Man in a van wrote:
> Just for info:
>
> I have been trying, periodically, since approx 11am UK time and have had
> no luck with the server.
>
>
> >
Code:
> > [ INFO ] Downloading LMS...
> [ INFO ] Downloading: perl_io_socket_ssl.tcz
> [ INFO ] Checking MD5 of: p
Restarting the daemon really doesnt do anything different. It does
check for dangling devices and processes, and cleans it up. But the
commands used to start playback are identical.
Do you have more than one LMS server in your network?
It might help to use tail to watch the log real-time fr
carsten_h wrote:
> I think that is the behaviour I also had at the beginning, but that
> suddenly disappeard and the entry for my headphone stays there. The only
> thing I changed was to deinstall Bluetooth and install it again, then
> restarted, paired my headphones and then the entry stays the
simonheard wrote:
> That isn't happening. LMS doesn't apparently remember the device, BOOM 3
> doesn't appear in my player list and future connections do not start
> playing where I left off. In every case with any of my devices, I have
> to restart the connect daemon. Is that behaviour intenti
paul- wrote:
> The device is connecting fine. And squeezelite is starting fine.
> Perhaps you are just clicking things too fast.
>
> When a player connects to LMS, it will take a bit to show up in the LMS
> web interface..although the player is still connected and available.
Thanks,
Fo
paul- wrote:
> There is no difference in LMS installation items with 6.0.0. My guess
> is that you have the wrong plugin repo. Take a look at your old
> install, and make sure you transfer the extra servers over.
Doh!
Yeah spot on Paul, thanks for the help and quick response.
Thought I'd
paul- wrote:
> If the card has an eeprom on it, it will load the overlay automatically.
> IQaudio is sending a sample out to me to get it figured out.
I think I'll wait till then. Been sitting here trying everything. but to
no avail. Thanks for all your help so far.
Cheers
Ian
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The device is connecting fine. And squeezelite is starting fine.
Perhaps you are just clicking things too fast.
When a player connects to LMS, it will take a bit to show up in the LMS
web interface..although the player is still connected and available.
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paul- wrote:
> Forget about the squeezelite page, and the default picoreplayer device.
> Do everything from the bluetooth page.
>
> Pair device
> Once pairing is complete, Disconnect device (you can use the button)
> Wait about 5 seconds,
> Reconnect the device (You can use the button)
> Wha
ian_heys wrote:
>
> Edit: My totally uneducated guess is that the dtoverlay part of the
> procedure isn't working. Could be totally wrong though.
If the card has an eeprom on it, it will load the overlay automatically.
IQaudio is sending a sample out to me to get it figured out.
piCorePlaye
KeBul wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just having a play with a pi 4b and pCP V6
>
> I've no idea whether this is a specific pCP, LMS or Plugin issue, but I
> cannot get BBC iPlayer Extra to install, it fails with 404 error looking
> for v1.7 zip file...
> and fair enough, that doesn't exist on BPA's plugin
Hi,
Just having a play with a pi 4b and pCP V6
I've no idea whether this is a specific pCP, LMS or Plugin issue, but I
cannot get BBC iPlayer Extra to install, it fails with 404 error looking
for v1.7 zip file...
and fair enough, that doesn't exist on BPA's plugins repo, but here's
what's baff
simonheard wrote:
> Thanks for this. I have tried a fresh install on the new SD card but
> with no more success. I tried changing the name from 'picoreplayer' to
> 'Loft'; that player appears to be playing but no sound emerges from the
> paired speaker; only after restarting the daemon does the
paul- wrote:
> Lots of changes in the Bluetooth code, but same driver base as pcp5.
> Ill have to run a fresh install and test. My upgraded version works
> fine. So you can see your speakers in LMS, they just wont play sound?
>
> Can you try to change your player name, and then press save
paul- wrote:
> Ian,
>
> I'm a bit confused as to the sequence of your emailwhen you posted
> the diagnostic output, the output device was clearly there.
>
> hw:CARD=IQaudIOCODEC,DEV=0
>
> You should be able to use that in the squeezelite output setting, and it
> should be fine.If you
GoldenEye wrote:
> AFAIR we could see the system date and time on the status line of the
> pCP main page in earlier releases.
>
> This helped me to identify whether the current date/time on the pi was
> correct without the need of accessing the log files.
>
> This isn't the case after power ou
Ian,
I'm a bit confused as to the sequence of your emailwhen you posted
the diagnostic output, the output device was clearly there.
hw:CARD=IQaudIOCODEC,DEV=0
You should be able to use that in the squeezelite output setting, and it
should be fine.If you expand the more by the output se
AFAIR we could see the system date and time on the status line of the
pCP main page in earlier releases.
This helped me to identify whether the current date/time on the pi was
correct without the need of accessing the log files.
This isn't the case after power outages because the pi is up an ru
Hi Paul
I've had a couple of go's at this, including burning a fresh image of
pCp.
I don't have a problem with the procedures and they seem to be working.
I checked the config.txt had taken by going through the edit config.txt
procedure a second time just to check the the overlay setting was th
I found the edit config.txt procedure - will report idc.
*Music Store & VPN Server: *Synology DS215J NAS*
Home Server/Study Player:* LMS 8.0.0 on Pi 4 pCp 6.0 (beta) Server/IQ
Audio DAC+
*Refurbished 1962 RCA Stereo Console Server/Player *LMS 8.0.0 on Pi 4B
pCp 6.0 (beta) Server/IQ Audio DAC+
>From the pCp Diagnostics page:
Output devices:
null - Discard all samples (playback) or
generate zero samples (capture)
default
plugequal
equal
sysdefault:CARD=ALSA - bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 A
paul- wrote:
> Ian,
>
> I've added the needed module to the alsa extensionseasiest way to
> update is to start a shell and run.
>
> pcp-update libasound.tcz
>
> Then reboot. You might manually need to add
>
> dtoverlay=iqaudio-codec
>
> to your config.txt. Until I can get a new ca
Ian,
I've added the needed module to the alsa extensionseasiest way to
update is to start a shell and run.
pcp-update libasound.tcz
Then reboot. You might manually need to add
dtoverlay=iqaudio-codec
to your config.txt. Until I can get a new card config into the
interface. Once lo
Greg, Yatsushiro
Thanks for replying.
I think I'll wait till Paul finishes, I've tried in the past without
success.
I'm quite familiar with pCp, I have four others, all latest beta.
*Music Store & VPN Server: *Synology DS215J NAS*
Home Server/Study Player:* LMS 8.0.0 on Pi 4 pCp 6.0 (beta)
Appreciate the help guys, but I know I don't have all of the kernel
modules supplied for this board. It's the blessing and the curse of
the piCore OS. Designed to be small, we typically only include what we
needed. The IQ-Audio-Codec board uses a Codec driver that no other
board has used in
ian_heys wrote:
> Today's reply from IQ Audio:
>
> The quicktest image on our download site uses standard raspbian and
> includes codec drivers.
>
> Other audio applications may need to update their environments to
> include the codec driver - which has been available for 6months plus.
>
>
>
ian_heys wrote:
> Today's reply from IQ Audio:
>
> The quicktest image on our download site uses standard raspbian and
> includes codec drivers.
>
> Other audio applications may need to update their environments to
> include the codec driver - which has been available for 6months plus.
>
>
>
paul- wrote:
> I don't think a new image will fit. Default images are 64MB boot, 64MB
> user. And that is real MB, and the card is probably 128 MegaBits.
Indeed, the card is just a bit less than 128MB.
I will try and fiddle with partition sizes, and see if it can fit a
basic player setup
M-H
Sorry Ian, I forgot about this request. I should just need to update
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Today's reply from IQ Audio:
The quicktest image on our download site uses standard raspbian and
includes codec drivers.
Other audio applications may need to update their environments to
include the codec driver - which has been available for 6months plus.
What OS are you trying to use?
*M
ian_heys wrote:
> dmesg and lsmod attached - I hope
Any hope of getting this integrated in pCp.
I note you have been busy releasing an update since I last posted.
I'm thinking of returning it as, despite some effort and contacting the
supplier, I haven't been able to find an OS that recognise
Spaces should be okay with the latest version. And in his case,
squeezelite is starting, and showing in LMS. Perhaps this is a
confusion.. the Bluetooth device is its own player, you can Use
the piCorePlayer device in LMS too, but it is a separate device. Make
sure you are selecting the
simonheard wrote:
> connect as eg. "BOOM 3"
Is it possible that this is the same problem as I had with white spaces
in the name?
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paul- wrote:
> Lots of changes in the Bluetooth code, but same driver base as pcp5.
> Ill have to run a fresh install and test. My upgraded version works
> fine. So you can see your speakers in LMS, they just wont play sound?
>
> Can you try to change your player name, and then press save
simonheard wrote:
> Thanks for that, but the issue is still there. Out of interest, I tried
> fresh installs and pairing other BT speakers (Wonderboom and Cambridge
> Audio Melomania buds) with the same result; and also the same with the
> audio build of b9. B5 worked correctly, but I can't find
paul- wrote:
> The connection right after startup is missing alot of steps.The
> initial message looks like your speaker might connect as the daemon is
> starting.
>
> 1) Shut off the speaker when booting your pCP device.
> 2) When you switch off the speaker, give it 5 seconds or so before
I don't think a new image will fit. Default images are 64MB boot, 64MB
user. And that is real MB, and the card is probably 128 MegaBits.
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I think a fresh install should still work.
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I have an old 128 MB sd-card that still holds pcp 4.00 on an a daily
running player.
As an experiment I tried to install pcp 6B9 on it .
Unfortunately the image is just a bit to big. And the insitu upgrade
fails at the untar.
Quite obviously a space issue, and not an error that needs a fix.
But
Yup... I never push beta talk there. Just too much for one person to
update.
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paul- wrote:
> The connection right after startup is missing alot of steps.The
> initial message looks like your speaker might connect as the daemon is
> starting.
>
> 1) Shut off the speaker when booting your pCP device.
> 2) When you switch off the speaker, give it 5 seconds or so before
>
The connection right after startup is missing alot of steps.The
initial message looks like your speaker might connect as the daemon is
starting.
1) Shut off the speaker when booting your pCP device.
2) When you switch off the speaker, give it 5 seconds or so before
turning back on. Also mak
I'd appreciate some help with an issue I'm experiencing. I'm running b9
on a Pi4B LMS on a separate Ubuntu server, ethernet connections. I can
connect a BOOM 3 BT speaker but when it's switched off and on again, I
have to restart the BT speaker daemon to get any sound. Here is the BT
log.
pCP Bl
Ive not tested with anything less than a v4 adapter.
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paul- wrote:
> No codes required, are you enabling discover mode in the web interface?
Yes, i have enable disover mode. So i see picoreplayer on my android
bluetooth list but when i try to connect, my phone ask me for a code.
Maybe it is my old usb dongle, it is a 1.2 bluetooth version
--
That seemed to do it.
Insitu update from 5.0.1 now seems to have gone fine with no issues.
Many thanks!
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The Moog wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> This is the first beta that has allowed me to attempt an insitu update
> on my Pi3 from 5.0.1. It downloads but then throws an error untarring
> boot tar.
>
> Cheers.
I made some changes to the update script to only put the kernel and
initrd for the specific r
ZOZO wrote:
> Hi,
> I try to pair my android phone to the picoreplayer 6, (to stream
> bluetooth music from my phone to picoreplayer) my phone ask me for a
> key, i try "" and "1234" without success.
> Picoreplayer needs a key to authorised pairing?
>
> Thank's for your answer
No codes req
paul- wrote:
> I know. RPi kernels are built with it enabled (I use the same settings
> they do). You can't change it with iwconfig. Did you try to do what
> you need? There is a discussion somewhere on the RPI forums, RPi is of
> the opinion that is should be enabled.
many thanks for the fa
Hi,
I try to pair my android phone to the picoreplayer 6, (to stream
bluetooth music from my phone to picoreplayer) my phone ask me for a
key, i try "" and "1234" without success.
Picoreplayer needs a key to authorised pairing?
Thank's for your answer
--
Jim Pattison wrote:
> Thanks for the B9 upgrade. I just did an in situ update on my players,
> and everything is fine.
>
> I was having problems playing hi-res files on my newest player - an Allo
> USBridge Sig with DigiOne Sig - but that issue is now resolved.
>
> Thanks again for developing
Chris010887 wrote:
>
> @Delay: I also set to 1000, but unfortunately it's still around 10
> seconds late :confused:
>
Too many buffers involved. Leave the phone volume alone, and change the
volume of the output device from any lms interface device.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Rasp
paul- wrote:
> > Chris010887 wrote:
> >
> > 1.) The audio and also the interactions on the Smartphone (volume
> > up/down, next,...) are delayed for many seconds, that makes the handling
> > a mess. Is there the possibility to make some config changes or is it a
> > known issue that is not fix
gian wrote:
> Hello Paul,
>
> I have updated to:
> Fidelio | piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b9 | www v0001 | linux 4.19.102-pcpCore_v7
> | piCore v10.3pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.6-1206-pCP
>
> but power save is ON, and won't let me change it.
I know. RPi kernels are built with it enabled (I use the same se
paul- wrote:
> Gain,
>
> I just built new kernels, lets see how that works, with the latest
> power management modification. If I dont get distracted, Ill try to
> get a new image pushed out.
>
> Paul
Hello Paul,
I have updated to:
Fidelio | piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b9 | www v0001 | linux 4.
Thanks for the B9 upgrade. I just did an in situ update on my players,
and everything is fine.
I was having problems playing hi-res files on my newest player - an Allo
USBridge Sig with DigiOne Sig - but that issue is now resolved.
Thanks again for developing and maintaining such a great piece
Hence the reason for inconsistencies. But they are all separate coded
on each page. And due to different programmers Over the years, there
are many implentations.
Im not sure where Im going with the updates, so I left in a few
options for now.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry
in PCP 6b9 page /cgi-bin/minor_update.cgi?ACTION+value%3D= ( after a
minor update check ) does not have a return button or auto timer.
I have seen some inconsistencies on these return timers and buttons
before , but never reported as they are minor and not interfering with
functionality.
But I r
The URL is: http://192.168.170.5:9000/
1x Picoreplayer with Hifiberry DAC/ADC pro, 3x Picoreplayer with
Jivelite 7" Display und IQaudio DigiAmp+, 2 Picoreplayer 6 Beta on
RPI4+ LMS, Marantz PM-15S1 amplifier.
Gerhardc's
paul- wrote:
> Its the boot partition thats too small. I thought it would fit, but
> all the small dtb files chew up minimum allocation units...
>
> Guess not.
I'll edit the update script to only extract the needed kernel and
initrd's..that will save some space. Let me run a few 5.0.0
Gerhardc wrote:
> On my fresh installation of version b9 LMS configure and webpage not
> accessible. The PCP webpage indicates that LMS is running, but not
> accessible. LMS cache is on USB drive.
Works for me. What is the URL that it is trying to open.
piCorePlayer a small player for the R
Chris010887 wrote:
>
> 1.) The audio and also the interactions on the Smartphone (volume
> up/down, next,...) are delayed for many seconds, that makes the handling
> a mess. Is there the possibility to make some config changes or is it a
> known issue that is not fixed yet?
> > > >
> > There i
Hi all,
I'm new here, but I hope this is nothing that has already been discussed
a hundred times...
I'm running the 6.0.0-b9 on my RPi4 with Hifiberry Amp2 since today. Had
a few problems with the upgrade. Squeezelite was not recognizing the
Card anymore and wasn't starting. First I was using a
On my fresh installation of version b9 LMS configure and webpage not
accessible. The PCP webpage indicates that LMS is running, but not
accessible. LMS cache is on USB drive.
1x Picoreplayer with Hifiberry DAC/ADC pro, 3x Picoreplayer with
Jivelite 7" Display und IQaudio DigiAmp+, 2 Picorepla
Its the boot partition thats too small. I thought it would fit, but
all the small dtb files chew up minimum allocation units...
Guess not.
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paul- wrote:
> You should not be allowed to enter odd characters in the web interface.
> I tried to trap characters coming from the Bluetooth device itself.
> Would you mind removing bluetooth, rebooting and then re-pairing. The
> non regular ascii should be ignored..
>
> I dont have a
I took the fresh 9b audio image and the first configuration step was cpu
isolation.
1. Isolated cpu 0 - pi4 booted without problem
2. Isolated 0,3 - pi4 is crashing during boot and it is not reachable in
network, i do not have a display at home, so i don't know, what is
happening.
;)
The Moog wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> This is the first beta that has allowed me to attempt an insitu update
> on my Pi3 from 5.0.1. It downloads but then throws an error untarring
> boot tar.
>
> Cheers.
I had tried recently to update from v5.0.0 to beta7 but was advised to
make a fresh image.
Hi there,
This is the first beta that has allowed me to attempt an insitu update
on my Pi3 from 5.0.1. It downloads but then throws an error untarring
boot tar.
Cheers.
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My mistake in the update script, wron kernel version. Ill fix it in a
couple hours
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This is the logfile from trying update the audio version:
[ INFO ] You are currently using piCorePlayer6.0.0-b7
[ INFO ] Boot partition size required: 47000. Boot partition size is:
131072
[ INFO ] Space required for update and extensions: 12000k
[ OK ] Free space: 432729k - Required space: 12
To be honest, I don't run the AudioCore. It gets next to zero testing.
The interface should run the same though.
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Insitu update on pi4 with lms went well, only hdmi setting was "on"
instead of "off".
Than i tried to update one pi 4 player with rt kernel. Insitu update was
not possible (error, errors, some packages could not be downloaded, root
partition was big enough-300Mb), so i just created a sd card with
You should not be allowed to enter odd characters in the web interface.
I tried to trap characters coming from the Bluetooth device itself.
Would you mind removing bluetooth, rebooting and then re-pairing. The
non regular ascii should be ignored..
I dont have any devices that I can test
carsten_h wrote:
> Tomorrow I will install it onto my Squeezelite/Jivelite installation on
> a Pi 3B+ with 7" display.
I did it now. Everything has worked without any problem.
I did an update of bluetooth afterwards and now the name of the
headphone can have spaces. "Special" characters are sti
praganj wrote:
> I just did insitu update of my 6.0.0.b7 installation on pi4 player. It
> seems that nearly all settings have been transformed to 6.0.0b9, only
> two things dissappeared:
>
> 1. I had hdmi=off, after update there is hdmi=on
> 2. User Command #1 is ok, user command #2 dissappeare
paul- wrote:
> I just pushed a new image.
Thank you! I installed it insitu onto my LMS only installation on a Pi 4
inside the Argon One case and everthing is working fine.
Both user commands and the argononed.py script are still at their
places.
Great work!
Tomorrow I will install it onto my Sq
paul- wrote:
> Gain,
>
> I just built new kernels, lets see how that works, with the latest
> power management modification. If I dont get distracted, Ill try to
> get a new image pushed out.
>
> Paul
thanks, will try it!
Madamina, il catalogo è questo... town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thom
paul- wrote:
> I just pushed a new image. Please read the OP
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support&p=944664&viewfull=1#post944664
>
> Most of the feature changes are now frozen, will just do some bug
> fixes.
>
> Known issues:
> > > >
I just pushed a new image. Please read the OP
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support&p=944664&viewfull=1#post944664
Most of the feature changes are now frozen, will just do some bug
fixes.
Known issues:
- Boot from USB on pi3 devices is not
praganj wrote:
> i did some tests today, and:
>
> normal kernel > audio kernel (with hats)
> no mmap > mmap (with hats)
>
> normal kernel < audio kernel (with usb dac)
> no mmap < mmap (with usb dac)
>
> never compared mmap-no mmap before, thank you for the advice :)
Interesting comparison.
mcduman wrote:
> my preferences with pCP:
>
> normal kernel > audio kernel (with hats)
> no mmap > mmap (with hats)
> pi zero > other pi's (as a player only)
> clean 3v3 > clean 5v (if no use for usb/hdmi)
i did some tests today, and:
normal kernel > audio kernel (with hats)
no mmap > mmap (w
Gain,
I just built new kernels, lets see how that works, with the latest
power management modification. If I dont get distracted, Ill try to
get a new image pushed out.
Paul
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The 0,3 isolation was optimal for previous pis. Not sure the Pi4 is
mature enough to know what works there. The pi boards still have lots
of WiFi problems in general.
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paul- wrote:
> Increase the network delay on the WiFi page. Default is 50 seconds,
> but we are finding many routers are taking longer sometimes.
> Otherwise, enable WiFi, make sure it connects. Reboot with your
> Ethernet plugged in. The get your boot log from the diagnostics pages,
> a
with power save ON it's just impossible to use it as access point,
though
Can we use a different/older driver?
Madamina, il catalogo è questo... town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thomas,
Preamp II, Infinity 7K, Squeezebox Classic (2), 2 Squeezelite bt on
Raspi, Raspberry Pi 2 with HiFiBerry, Ubuntu 18
Not All drivers let you turn it off. Rpi has turned it off-on-off and
now back on in the series of about 2 months.
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