Just put R1 on my Wandboard. Web interface for WLAN-configuration didn't
seem to do what it needed to do (yes, I did use the Save and
reboot-button) but I used Putty to ssh in and checked if the settings
were correctly applied. ESSID WPA-PSK key were present, so I did what
you describe in the
Scan results are in :-)
Code:
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.8.0 - 1365073464 @ Thu Apr 4 15:23:20 BST
2013
Hostname: wandboard
Server IP Address: 192.168.1.31
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: Red Hat - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture:
Take your time. The way this thing is running it doesn't need to be
rebooted :)
I've turned it into a copy of my Windows 2008 R2 server, installing the
Spicefly Sugarcube plugin, pointing it at the MusicIP server I've got
running there, switched all players to it, and they're all running
JackOfAll wrote:
It would be useful to have someone else, who is familiar with rpm
packaging, on board. With regard to development, the source for the 'CS
Web-GUI' (https://github.com/CommunitySqueeze) is available from GitHub.
Next week, I'll add our kernel/uboot patches and build scripts
Triode wrote:
Need Clive to answer for the Web interface. The jivelite interface can
have additional languages added for the bits I've added which are only
in English. You can find the string.txt files and add additional lines
for other languages and then mail them to me? These are the
JohnSwenson wrote:
-
SNIP ...
If we are going to put an IR receiver on the front panel, I would
prefer to do it with a USB receiver and just add another micro USB
connector on the board, I'm already putting a USB hub on the board, we
just add another port.
John S.
That's what I wanted
JackOfAll wrote:
Thank you for the offer. Give me a couple of days. I will create a
template for the en locale. You can then use that as a starting point
for creating new template files with Dutch and French translations.
No worries, take your time. I quite understand there are more
Sorry if this is a newbie question (I admit I am, concerning linux, only
experience is several versions of Ubuntu, all GUI stuff) but I'm trying
to achieve what JackOfAll described in the first post of the original
thread, getting the Squeezeserver cache onto a USB stick. I've already
managed to
JackOfAll wrote:
I think we might have a bit of a misunderstanding here. The i18n fr and
nl properties files I added to the web-gui are dummy files. If you
select French everything will stay that same, except for a couple of
test strings just so I could say that other languages would work if
JackOfAll wrote:
Looks like file permissions are screwed up. How did you get the data
from the sdcard to the new partition, cp -a or tar or something else
entirely? Did you do it as root?
Is there a blushing smiley :(
I didn't even stop to think there would be files in that directory
already
Triode wrote:
Re ALSA - squeezelite should default to 32 bits, so could you try just
80, or 80:::
Is the jivelite audio menu easy to use? Would appreciate feedback on
that to...
Not that I doubt you, but why is the web gui telling us that ALSA will
default to 16-bit. (found some time to
JackOfAll wrote:
The web-gui is talking about the on-board sgtl5000 audio interface, and
only the sgtl5000 audio interface! You should not normally need to set
that alsa params value. It shouldn't need to be explicitly set. There
has to a reason to want to force specific values. There is
I finally managed to find the time to correct my mess withe the
USB-stick mounted as cache, and the results are simply amazing. You
might remember I posted the scan results in the previous thread: a bit
over 11 hours for just shy of 7 tracks in standard configuration.
Now it has scanned the
castalla wrote:
Interesting, but WAF-test (just carried out) gets 0 !!! Sorry.
Gues your wife doesn't listen to music then, mine would be quite happy
keeping the good sound and getting a tidy setup like that :)
castalla wrote:
Too many wires - industrial casings!
You should see some of the cupboards she's bought, made from salvaged
wood with paint rests still on, not to mention the light fixture above
our diner table, that's made out of chicken wire. Even our massive oak
diner table hasn't got a
castalla wrote:
WAF score 10 - http://www.myoliveone.com/Designs
I'd have to agree on the design, but I'm afraid it will not integrate
well in my LMS-based infrastructure :( I fail to see the use for a touch
interface for a device that , in my world at least, is going to be
connected to the
Chunkywizard wrote:
Hi JackOfAll,
A really basic question (which I'll add to the FAQ). When ever you do an
update you write 'sudo ...'. I'm guessing this is a command line
instruction you need to run on the Wandboard to update it. How do you
input this? Do you do aomthing like Telnet into
Chunkywizard wrote:
Another question if I may. Does anybody have the Wandboard running with
LMS enabled and their music library on an attached USB hard drive? I
found this FAQ on mounting a hard drive
(http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/mount-drive-from-command-line-ubuntu-linux/),
is this all I
Chunkywizard wrote:
thanks everyone for the posts. I'll have a play when my Wandboard
arrives on Monday and then post an FAQ on the subject. My aim would be
to put enough info in the FAQ to get a non-Linux user to a point where
they have a basic idea of what's happening and there are able to
TerryS wrote:
I've been using vi on my Wandboard.
Terry
Strange then that mine told me it didn't know that command. That said, I
could just as well have made a typo an not seen it. Nano worked though
:D
bakker_be's
castalla wrote:
A nicer way for windows users is to use WinSCP - you can see what you
are doing!
Typing in a Putty terminal you also see what your doing. I meant to
imply that I might have made a typo in my command, but didn't notice
that I had done so by not paying enough attention :D
Pascal Hibon wrote:
vi works fine on my Wandboard.
OK, there's a majority now: it's certain I made a typo ;) I didn't try
twice, I didn't even reread what I typed, I tried nano instead and that
worked, hence my comment :D
Chunkywizard wrote:
Hi Guys,
my wandboard arrived today, yay! I followed the quick start guide and
everything worked well. I have some feedback on the instructions which
I'll write up and post in a bit. Unfortunately, I am now getting out of
my depth and I would appreciate a little help.
Chunkywizard wrote:
Hi there,
been playing around with my wandboard and I seem to have got it in a
right state. I enabled the wireless interface without having the antenna
connected (stupid I know) and now I can't connect to the board. Is there
an easy way to default back to ethernet
This is what I have in fstab:
Code:
#
# /etc/fstab
#
# Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk'
# See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8) for more info
#
/dev/mmcblk0p1/boot/uboot ext2
JackOfAll wrote:
Not that I really needed any confirmation about keeping images of wiring
and uncased circuit boards well away from anywhere where the general
public might accidentally stumble into them on a website, if you want
to be taken seriously...
A guy contacted me out of the
Chunkywizard wrote:
Thanks. I didn't see the CIFS example when I was in fstab (i guess I
never scrolled down)
but my example is identical to theirs apart from the uid and gid
options, do I need those? I will try and see I guess.
CW
That isn't an example, it's really my entries ;)
JackOfAll wrote:
Has anyone else actually tested this? I haven't. A mass storage device
connected to the OTG port should work, but it would be better if we
could give you a definitve answer from someone who has actually
connected a drive to the OTG port. Anyone?
Wouldn't that technically
JackOfAll wrote:
You are plugging a USB stick into the OTG (not the host) port?
OK, I've checked the manuals, and I had the USB-port nomenclature
reversed, I actually use the HOST-port.
bakker_be's Profile:
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
Gentlemen, your website is really quite excellent. The FAQ and Quick
Start Guide instructions are accurate, thorough and well written.
My board arrived yesterday at 4 pm, and by 4:30 pm, I was listening to
music with headphones. Today I will set up wireless. I would
Chunkywizard wrote:
Any chance of some instructions on how to implement this? I've seen the
mount you have in your /etc/fstab but what else do you need to do?
CW
I'm not really too good at writing instructions, you've done a way
better job than I could, so I'd say you do it yourself and
Chunkywizard wrote:
I don't want to over simplify this but basically you format the USB
stick correctly, mount it where the cache is and that's it? If you don't
want to rescan it is advisable to copy the contents of the cache first
and copy back to the stick once it's mounted, yes? I'll have
Maybe the overall physical size of the library is a factor too? I've got
around 1.5 TB of music, it's all quite extensively tagged and cover art
is as large as I can find. MusicIP (only mixable status) SmartMix are
activated as well.
I don't say that there cannot be anything wrong with my
JohnSwenson wrote:
This RTC stuff is interesting. On my system I just automatically set
up a reserved address in my router so it gets the same IP address all
the time. Anything I'm going to be SSHing into or accessing a webgui on
I just put in a reserved address for and I never worry about
albertone74 wrote:
Hi Triode,
Many thanks for your feedback. That's good to know!
Would you please tell me what it would happen if I started Squeezelite
with the option -r 192000 and the actual FLAC file was a 24/384kHz? Is
it worth to start Squeezelite always with -r 384000?
Thanks!
I
Triode wrote:
The server will downsample. The point of this is to either detect or
preset the max rate the dac supports so that server downsampling cuts in
at the right place.
OT WARNING
This downsampling is determined in convert.conf right? This line?
Code:
dsdreamer wrote:
bakker_be was most probably wanting to play back music recorded at
modern concert pitch (A=440Hz) at an older/different standard of pitch.
I very much doubt he had any intention of listening to test tones.
Perhaps he wants his Mozart at A=432Hz and his Bach at A=415Hz
Hi there,
I'm still on R3, and since updating Squeezelite to the latest version
I'm noticing some strange behaviour. I've got a Squeezeplay-computer in
my kitchen that's synced with the Wandboard, which is connected to my
stereo by HDMI. They're both set to power on/of together and resume
JackOfAll wrote:
I doubt R4 will change anything. It's likely to be related to being the
latest version of squeezelite and the changes to support upsampling. My
suggestion would be to downgrade to the version in the stable repo and
see if the problem goes away. That would at least confirm my
Pascal Hibon wrote:
The new quad board sounds very appealing. It would be a great Squeezebox
to take with me during travel.
It would be fitted with a 1TB hard drive, use WiFi in adhoc mode so that
it can talk to an iPod or iPad with iPeng (and playback mode enabled).
No need for an Access
gregb wrote:
I fussed with this a bit and gave up after reading a post that implied
that ad hoc WiFi wasn't possible with the dual core Wandboard (driver or
HW incompatibility). Perhaps I misread the message; I disabled WiFi with
CSOS R5.
YES! I desire ad hoc WiFi for two configurations:
You can count me in.
Just an additional question though: I believe John is in the US. Have
you factored in import taxes VAT? I know that (at least for Belgium,
where I live) this can add up to a third to the price, and it's also
calculated on top of the shipping cost, so $200 for the board + $10
JackOfAll wrote:
OK, let's keep this simple. Understand your concern. For you guys in
Europe, specifically in the EU, your boards will be shipped from the UK,
there will not be any additional VAT or duty to pay at your end. You
don't need to worry that you are going to get hit with any
JackOfAll wrote:
If you can explain to me how I extract the files from the released
'mytek_stereo192-dsd-dac_firmware_V1.7.5.bin'
(http://mytekdigital.com/support_docs/mytek_stereo192-dsd-dac_firmware_V1.7.5.bin)
firmware download, I'll package them. It's not a zip and it doesn't
appear to
what was written earlier regarding this:
bakker_be wrote:
I'm not really too good at writing instructions, you've done a way
better job than I could, so I'd say you do it yourself and document it
accordingly ;)
I've followed the guides below, in the order listed:
Code
On my Marantz I have no issues whatsoever playing over HDMI, WB Dual.
I'm still on a quite old release though (haven't got a larger SD at the
moment ;)), maybe something changed
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004;TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901; BK
Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer
obee wrote:
Hi,
I have tried the CSOS F19 on my wandboard dual. Thanks jackOfAll's help.
Regarding the power down of CSOS/Wandboard, I have read the FAQ:
http://www.communitysqueeze.org/quick_start_guide.jsp#Powering_Down
The FAQ suggested going to the web interface to shutdown. Is it
You can keep the MIP-server on an x86-machine and tell Sugarcube to do
library translation ...
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004;TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901; BK
Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer PDP-LX5090H
iPad 32GB Wifi + Squeezepad (local playback activated)
Acer Iconia Tab
Of course we won't leave anyone behind, I was only joking ;) Will Johns
DAC solution even do DSD? It's of no interest to me, I'm not planning on
getting any DSD. With much of the music I listen to I consider myself
lucky to find decently mastered redbook, but I can imagine the situation
being
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Someone used a MIMO touch screen on a Raspberri with Squeezelite. I
guess with a bit of fiddling this could work on a Wandboard too.
More info here:
https://github.com/ggalt/RaspberryArch/wiki/How-To-Make-a-RaspberryPi-Jive-Player
Alternatively, and much easier, is to
Triode wrote:
Only issue is that its no good if you also have a sky box! I agree it
has the right buttons so perhaps we should do a flirc config for one.
I see an additional issue: it's quite UK-centric. Wouldn't a Microsoft
Windows Mediacenter compatible remote be a more universal choice?
JackOfAll wrote:
I like the look of that remote. Where do you buy it from?
Just some examples:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=sr_nr_n_0?rh=n%3A560798%2Ck%3Amce+remote+windowskeywords=mce+remote+windowsie=UTF8qid=1390337563rnid=1642204031
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004;TMA Premium 905;
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Just a thought, please don't take this the wrong way either.
But maybe jivelite's interface needs to less like the SBT / Controller
interface.
I suppose that people who are using or will be using the CSOS player
will have an alternative way to control the player. Most
slackhead wrote:
Another option on the remote front could be:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-Keyboard-Remote-Control-Center/dp/B009YPQ7PO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1390417491sr=8-1keywords=MELE+F10
which we get around the seach / jump problem having a full alphabetic
keypad.
I don't like the
Pascal Hibon wrote:
I'm very curious too about how the CSP board will sound like.
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
;)
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004;TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901; BK
Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer PDP-LX5090H
iPad 32GB Wifi + Squeezepad (local playback activated)
Acer Iconia
Even though I'm a regular user, I still did the update ;)
I can confirm the hanging issue, but I needed only 1 reboot and a
yum-complete-transaction to resume correct operation. Switching from
classic to lua works perfectly. I must say the lua-interface is quite a
lot speedier than the classic.
On a different subject: I tried the upsampling, but to me it's not
really a success. It's probably some user error, so I'll explain the
situation so somebody can point me in the right direction ;)
- Wandboard is connected through HDMI to my Marantz Receiver
- ALSA Params are empty,except for
JackOfAll wrote:
Are you using a quad or dual?
I'm using a dual
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm going to ask, what is probably, a stupid question Have you fed
the Marantz with 176k4 sample rate, from something other than the WB?
Did that sound OK?
I don't have any other source able to output at
JackOfAll wrote:
Set max sample rate to 96000 (-r 96000) so 44k1 content is only
up-sampled to 88k2. Try that. Does that sound OK?
I did some more testing, and it seems that my receiver isn't really able
to handle a high sample rate. Setting it to max 96000 indeed sounded as
it should,
JackOfAll wrote:
Before a boat-load of time is put into something that only one or two
people will ever use, can we have a quick show of hands
For mounting a drive or a share containing music to the Wandboard to use
it as a LMS server, who is doing what? ;) I figure the 4 choices are,
sideways2 wrote:
Makes sense...k...did that through Putty...rebooted WB...my directories
show up under /storage but they are not available in the drop down menu
under the storage tab through the gui...
I've posted the info below before, so here goes:
I've followed the guides below, in
Pascal Hibon wrote:
I finally got around implementing a shutdown button. It is based on the
script gib8 created but I modified it slightly. The hardware is a bit
different too. I use a delayed button; you have to press and hold it for
about 2 seconds before it kicks in.
The hardware
slackhead wrote:
I am (sometimes) using Sugarcube with CSOS and it is working fine (I
just checked). My setup is similar, with MusicIP running on a Windows 7
machine and Sugarcube using Dynamic Path Conversion very much like
yours.
First thing I would do is to set logging to 'debug' for
slackhead wrote:
You could also try moving the sugarcube preference and database files
(from /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/prefs/plugin), and restarting LMS.
You'll also have to re-do all the settings (worth taking a note of them
first), but it will give you a clean start, so to speak. [Keep
dsdreamer wrote:
I don't habitually use HDMI audio, but I certainly can test it. Up to
now with my self-built kernels and the ones from your repo, I've not
been able to get it working so it will be interesting to try your newest
kernel. I can probably do this tonight but, if not, then
slackhead wrote:
I think they are talking about the F20 version.
I must have misinterpreted then ;) Good to know I'm not hearing things
that aren't there :p
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901;
BK Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer PDP-LX5090H
iPad
JackOfAll wrote:
SQUEEZE-WEB-GUI-1-128.20140316GITF5AAC94
If someone could do me a favour.. I don't use M$ Internet Exploder
(Explorer). ;) If you do, on the squeezelite page, enter 1000 for the
number of log lines to return and hit Refresh button. When the page
refreshes, has the
JackOfAll wrote:
Cause there's nothing in it? (Sorry, couldn't resist!)
Do you have logging enabled? Set all=debug, conditionally restart, and
play a track. That should get some data into it.
:o:o:o Should've read the page completely :)
There's info now, and it does indeed go to the last
Triode wrote:
I would be interested in people's feedback on the updated squeezelite
configuration page of the lua gui. I would also like any comments on
the EN strings as once frozen I would like to ask for some translations
into other languages if possible from readers of this list.
I've
kesey wrote:
system.html# Help excellent: very clear what to do
network-eth.html Help excellent: very clear what to do
network-wlan.html Help excellent: very clear what to do; Network
Name dropdown shows my various wireless networks
squeezelite.htmlHelp
Thanks, that really clarifies it for me. I'd suggest to somehow hide it
in the final public release (when were out of beta ;)), so the
aforementioned Joe Q. Public doesn't go fiddling where he shouldn't.
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901;
BK Monolith+ FF;
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm in a teasing mood.. Let's see if some of our original users,
(who seem to heading off in a different direction now), are still
reading this thread..
[image: http://www.communitysqueeze.org/logos/beagle-web-gui.png]
Code:
Alcaudon wrote:
Hope it hepls, got to go now or I will sleep on the couch for the rest
of my life!!!
Which, knowing most women's opinion about all things IT HiFi, will
probably not be all that long either ;)
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901;
BK
Would this http://stephan-rafin.net/blog/2014/01/06/cheap-ir-receiver/
work in CSOS? If so, would it continue working when John's board is
available?
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901;
BK Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer PDP-LX5090H
iPad 32GB Wifi +
slackhead wrote:
I use a more or less identical system for controlling XBMC on my
RaspberryPi, and did wonder about using the same for the controlling
Jivelite on CSOS, but (yet again) not had a chance to look into yet ;(
My understanding is that the required LIRC code is now part of the
Pascal Hibon wrote:
I believe the 'FLIRC dongle' (http://flirc.tv/) is easier and more
flexible to use. It works out of the box with the WB without installing
anything.
From a technical point of view your probably right, but I think not many
spouses will be too happy with some kind of weird
kesey wrote:
In CSOS F19 R4, I could access my Wandboard by hostname from Putty, by
inputting wandboard (instead of ip address). For some reason I can not
do this in F19 R7.
Any ideas why not?
cat /etc/hostname says wandboard
/etc/samba/smb.conf netbios name = wandboard
have you tried
Pascal Hibon wrote:
I feel a lot of frustration in your voice reading this post. I just
want to say that there a lot of people here, including myself, who have
nothing but admiration for all your (and Triode's) hard work and
dedication in regards to CSOS.
If I understand this correctly,
JackOfAll wrote:
No problem, Alberto!
On another subject, and desperately trying to stop myself from engaging
rant mode...
This is not directed at you Castalla, or not at you specifically.
There hasn't been a week gone by where I don't get asked, are you (or
can you) support
Julf wrote:
The other forum?
As long as Clive doesn't mention it's name, I won't, but it's where the
TP Cape thread is located :)
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901;
BK Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer PDP-LX5090H
iPad 32GB Wifi + Squeezepad (local
Just a quick heads-up maybe, concerning the R7 image. I've finally had
some time to listen to some music since re-imaging earlier this week,
and it seems to me that the choice for HDMI doesn't automatically
disable MMAP anymore. At least I can't remember specifically enabling it
after switching
JackOfAll wrote:
Yep, wondered how long it would be before it came back to bite in the
arse. Lua web gui never had it to start with. And I removed the
disable MMAP for HDMI and force sgtl5000 to 16 bit, from the Java
version recently, adding in bold to the notes at the bottom of the
JohnSwenson wrote:
The hardware design has been ready to go for quite a few months.
Currently we are waiting for the driver to be available. I built a
couple test boards a while back, I want to make sure the driver works
with these before having some of the real things made. I don't to find
jemhayward wrote:
Ah! I think I can modify this to do what I want. If I use a relay held
open by the offboard PSU 5v and a 6V rechargeable battery pack (need to
isolate the relay from the battery pack somehow...) then when the
external PSU goes down, the relay closes, and that initiates
JackOfAll wrote:
No, you'll need a soldering iron to tap I2S with the default carrier
board.
So _*purely_theoretically_speaking*_ the I2S-DAC's available for e.g.
Raspberry Pi could work :)
Will somebody explain what to solder where?? Will it be difficult, or
within reach of a novice?
Main
JackOfAll wrote:
OK, let me stamp on this *NOW*. This is not just directed at you bakker,
so please don't take personally.
USB is plug and play. RCA jacks, analogue out is plug and play. I2S is
not plug and play.
If you don't know the what and why, you're setting yourself up for a
Kuro wrote:
Okay, got the image downloaded and installed.
Found a few issues:
1. The :8080 is no longer valid in the User Guide. Now all it is
required is the IP address of the Wandboard
This is indeed the case, since the promotion of the lua-version as
default. Will be addressed in a
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Don't take this the wrong way but many of us are interested in what
happened and what the future will be of CSOS now that you decided to
retire from it.
I sure would hate to see this great project die.
If for some reason you can't comment on this matter publicly on
JackOfAll wrote:
I have commented publicly. I announced that I had retired from the
project. John and Adrian, haven't AFAIK. Where they want to go with it,
what they want to do, what DAC hardware they want to release, which ARM
hardware they want to support, what images they are making
erland wrote:
I know it's frustrating but we need to remember that all these people
have spent a significant part of their time and knowledge to make it
possible for us to enjoy the music on our DIY hardware. From personal
experience I know that it feels a lot better to do something on my
Strange, I see both images.
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901;
BK Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer PDP-LX5090H
iPad 32GB Wifi + Squeezepad (local playback activated)
Acer Iconia Tab A700 + Squeezeplayer
Wandboard Duallite + CSOS, integrated LMS
JackOfAll wrote:
Thank you. Are you going to put it on a Dual?
I don't really understand 18 image downloads and only 1 person
reports back here. Are people downloading the images with the intention
to use them at a later date? It works for you, so you don't feel the
need to report
albertone74 wrote:
My pleasure Clive. I have already downlodaded both images and I put them
on my USB pen ready to be installed as soon as I get home:cool:
As a sidenote: it's probably been asked before, maybe even by me, but I
can't recall, is there any way to install the images without
JackOfAll wrote:
Hold fire for the moment. Let me test it out later this evening before I
start telling people how to do things I haven't actually tested. ;)
Do you have a couple of spare SDCARD's? Don't want to be destroying your
one good, working image!
EDIT: I definitely will have to
erland wrote:
For what it's worth, something like this would make me upgrade my
Wandboard a lot more often.
However, I'm not sure if it's worth it if the problem will be solved
when we all are using the Community Squeeze DAC board ? Or will we also
have to open the box to upgrade the SD
Hammer wrote:
Hi, I received the new flirc today and it still does not work. I
updated the firmware to 2.6 and relearned the keys...
Any ideas?
As stated before, your best bet is probably the FLIRC support forum now
...
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium
Mmmm, my squeezlite log was 2GB, filling up the free space on the
dev/root partition, causing LMS to stop. I do however have quite some
space left on the sd card, as it's 16GB. How do I resize/grow that
partition?
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BK
Pascal Hibon wrote:
2GB of log file... Is there a way to have squeezelite dump less
information to the log files?
All log levels are set to INFO ...
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iPad 32GB Wifi
JackOfAll wrote:
2GB of log Hey, what The logrotate scripts went into squeezelite
package back in Jan, while we were still on 1.5's. You should have the
log files being compressed on a daily basis and only 7 (ie. a weeks
worth) being kept at any time. Are you saying you grew a 2GB
Krisbee wrote:
This is exaclty the concept I thought might be feasible - for geek or
non-geek alike. Surely people could follow instructions? As it is,
anyone looking for an alternative for their shiny
newCubietruck/Wandboard now will have to get to grips with some
technical stuff.
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