mnd wrote:
>
> If you don't mind me asking again - maybe you have an applet for
> jivelite of the superdatetime plugin?
>
> I think I remember entering it's settings/info through "Extras" menu
> entry, but now the entry for superdatetime is gone and I don't see it in
> the Applet Installer.
chill wrote:
> Hi - if you already have an installation that you're happy with and
> don't want to switch to the alpha04 image, you can add the JogglerPower
> applet from thel apha04 image. It adds some options to the Quit button.
>
>
> The applet files are in the attached zip. Put the
chill wrote:
> Hi - if you already have an installation that you're happy with and
> don't want to switch to the alpha04 image, you can add the JogglerPower
> applet from the alpha04 image. It adds some options to the Quit
> button.
>
>
> The applet files are in the attached zip. Put the
mnd wrote:
> Hi, I followed your progress from the first pages of this thread, and
> managed to install jivelite on Ubuntu bionic 5.4 from 'here'
> (https://birdslikewires.net/debian-for-openframe).
> I understand there was quite some progress from that point (after the
> post I quoted), but
chill wrote:
> Some useful tips in there.
>
> I've been through the process of starting again from a base/server image
> several times this evening, and I've kept a log of the steps needed to
> get JiveLite going under X.
>
> So I'm pretty sure that the following will get a working system up
mnd wrote:
> How do you access your music with the LMS on joggler?
> If the music is on a network drive, do we have to mount the network
> drive to the joggler, or is it possible to add the network drive's music
> folder to LMS scan locations, using only LMS webpage interface?
>
You have to
castalla wrote:
> After a few failed attempts, I finally got LMS to install. It works
> really well.
>
> Steps for others who might want to try this. Requires winSCP (or
> similar) unless you are happy with a linux editor. You also need a
> partition editor to increase the size of the root
Is it possible to make alarms work on Jivelite with Squeezelite
enabled?
The bell icon does show up, and the playlist seems to get modified, but
the alarm doesn't actually play.
nenu's Profile:
Just resurrecting this thread to see if anyone has installed a minimal
desktop on a Joggler to include Material in browser kiosk mode as a
control point only?
I was going to take a look at the various Joggler images available on
birdlikewires.net but it seems to have a security issue at
I've modified Triode's DisplayOff applet from the touch for the joggler
that completely turns off the backlight.
It's only been tested on the O2 Joggler with chill's jivelite image and
may need changes to work on the other models.
Download 'DisplayOff-Joggler.zip'
Thanks for the explanation of the differences, Chill.
I prefer the way that the power button works on Sqeezeplay. So, I'm
going to put Squeezeplay back on the bedroom Joggler and keep Jivelite
on the main house Joggler.
Cheers,
Damian
Jivelite can certainly be set up to blank the screen when the player it
is controlling is powered off. The setting to do this is in 'Settings'
-> 'Screen' -> 'Screensavers' -> 'When off'. If you set this to 'Blank
Screen', then whenever/however the player that Jivelite is controlling
is
I'm liking Jivelite, but having a problem with the Joggler that controls
the Squeezebox in the bedroom.
The issue is turning the screen off at night time.
With Squeezeplay on the Joggler, pressing the power button (top left of
the homew screen) will both turn off the Squeezeplayer and make the
Paul Webster wrote:
> Try Settings/Network
> In the SqueezePlay on my Joggler it shows its IP address at the top but
> that might be a customisation.
Perfect. Thanks Paul.
Not quite sure how I missed that. :-)
Try Settings/Network
In the SqueezePlay on my Joggler it shows its IP address at the top but
that might be a customisation.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw,
Hi All,
How can I find out which IP address the Joggler with Jivelite is usung?
I used to allocate the Jogglers with Squuzeplay a specific IP, but I
don't know if those are the IP's that they are using.
Also, how do I log into Jivelite for Joggler via Putty? Is it ...
Username: of
Password:
I have Jivelite working on my Joggler and Squeezelite playing via USB
into a Topping E30 DAC. Is it possible to install the EDO patch to get
24/96 playback or would I have to go to SqueezePlay OS?
Lounge: Transporter>Audio Synthesis DAX Decade>Audio Research LS22>Krell
FPB300>Wilson Benesch
bobcoupee wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a Joggler that I flashed using chill's alpha4 image. This worked
> for a few days.
>
> The LMS service stopped overnight (LMS installed via picoreplayer on an
> Rpi4). After restarting the LMS Service the Joggler cannot find any
> other players.
>
> I have
Hi
I have a Joggler that I flashed using chill's alpha4 image. This worked
for a few days.
The LMS service stopped overnight (LMS installed via picoreplayer on an
Rpi4). After restarting the LMS Service the Joggler cannot find any
other players.
I have reflashed and rejoined it to the
chill wrote:
> Have a look at
> /opt/jivelite/share/jive/applets/JogglerPower/strings.txt. That's the
> file that's used localise those messages for different languages, and
> you can change those strings to whatever you want.
That worked, thanks alot!
Hopefully, you have contributed to lower
mnd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> would it be hard to edit the various menu entries in the Jivelite on a
> Joggler, or a description/comment text in the quit menu, for example?
>
> I find myself sometimes forgetting to turn off the amp, after listening
> to music, so I hope custom text about that would
Hi,
would it be hard to edit the various menu entries in the Jivelite on a
Joggler, or a description/comment text in the quit menu, for example?
I find myself sometimes forgetting to turn off the amp, after listening
to music, so I hope custom text about that would help me remember each
time I
Man in a van wrote:
>
>
> I'll try tomorrow and see if I can get kernel 5.4 to work again.
>
> I'll also look once more at the new Buster download that roobarb! has
> posted, though that is a real pita :p
>
>
I have spent most of thad on this and only seem to have confused myself
! :(
slimhase wrote:
> WRT USB backup on linux: I just stumbled over this on a thread:
>
> "dd it! Usage would be something like
> >
Code:
> > sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=~/USB_image
> > where /dev/sdb is your usb drive as listed by >
Code:
castalla wrote:
> Thanks for the kind thoughts.
> Well, Spain haqs suffered for years from Austerity cuts ... the present
> govt. is having to try to make up for the mistakes of the past.
> I only have linux - so it's a bit more complicated!
WRT USB backup on linux: I just stumbled over this
castalla wrote:
> Ronnie!
>
> I could never get this to work with the Cisco - the wifi fails totally
Hey Brian
Earlier this afternoon I did
Code:
of-netplan
as root on Kernel 5.4 which already had Jivelite installed
I powered of , pulled
Man in a van wrote:
> I think I have cracked it.
>
> I found castalla's post where he did
>
>
>
>
> I have
>
> >
Code:
> > # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> # Use 'blkid -o value -s UUID' to print the universally unique identifier
> # for
Man in a van wrote:
> Can you tell me the .extension version of LMS you are installing?
>
> thanks
>
> ronnie
I think I have cracked it.
I found castalla's post where he did
> Edit the /etc/fstab file. Remove the line containing the tmpfs
> /var/log setting
>
I have
Code:
slimhase wrote:
> You might want to try chills setupfrom this thread. Since I added swap,
> my system is running stable for me.
> He prepared a img, which only needs addition of LMS and runs otherwise
> out of the box.
Can you tell me the .extension version of LMS you are installing?
thanks
slimhase wrote:
> You really should make a backup-copy - if you are like me, you will have
> forgotten in 4 weeks what you did to set it up properly.
> (Nowadays, I put lots of notes into a readme, but still scratch my head
> when I reread it some month later...)
>
> -> Just pull an img file
castalla wrote:
> I keep meaning to make a usb stick clone copy - but have run out of
> sticks (and locked-in by Covid so can't easily get new ones).
>
> I have a pi zero running PcP as a backup.
You really should make a backup-copy - if you are like me, you will have
forgotten in 4 weeks
slartibartfast wrote:
> There is always Amazon.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
True - almost certainly they'd send such small items by post - Spanish
post is operating at 20% .
LMS server: O2 Joggler with Jivelite
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios,
castalla wrote:
> I keep meaning to make a usb stick clone copy - but have run out of
> sticks (and locked-in by Covid so can't easily get new ones).
>
There is always Amazon.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Paul Webster wrote:
> Agreed.
>
> When they were selling (2nd hand) for around 15-20 GBP I bought a few
> extra.
> I have (including those I've installed elsewhere in family) 7 in regular
> use and 2 spares.
9 Jogglers! Wow.
I had to get mine shipped from UK, as for some reason they were
slimhase wrote:
> The Joggler is indeed a great device!
Agreed.
When they were selling (2nd hand) for around 15-20 GBP I bought a few
extra.
I have (including those I've installed elsewhere in family) 7 in regular
use and 2 spares.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio
slimhase wrote:
> I have not experienced this so far. All seems to work from 1st boot.
> (What does sometimes happen is that upon boot, Audio does not work, as
> if some setting is not kicking in - you only get some noise which seems
> CPU work related. When that happened, a reboot fixed that
castalla wrote:
> It's not the mount issue, but more with accessing the internet - eg.
>
> [20-03-30 23:46:00.1875] Slim::Formats::XML::gotErrorViaHTTP (339)
> Error: getting http://opml.radiotime.com/Index.aspx?partnerId=16
> Couldn't resolve IP address for: opml.radiotime.com
> [20-03-30
slimhase wrote:
> So far, I don't see that problem in my setup. When LMS starts, the
> mounted NAS is available.
> Did you try to play around with the sleep time (30secs) when you do
> mount -a in the crontable?
> @reboot /bin/bash -c 'sleep 30 && /bin/mount -a'
>
> In my setup, 10sec. was too
castalla wrote:
> Thanks - looks pretty complicated. I'll just live with the need to
> restart LMS after the Joggler boots!
So far, I don't see that problem in my setup. When LMS starts, the
mounted NAS is available.
Did you try to play around with the sleep time (30secs) when you do
mount -a
slimhase wrote:
> Sorry, no idea. May be this helps?
> https://discourse.osmc.tv/t/force-rc-local-to-wait-for-network/11593
Thanks - looks pretty complicated. I just live with the need to restart
LMS after the Joggler boots!
LMS server: O2 Joggler with Jivelite
Amp: Denon PMA-50
castalla wrote:
> I like the Joggler!
>
> Do you know how to delay the LMS start until the network is up and
> running?
Sorry, no idea. May be this helps?
https://discourse.osmc.tv/t/force-rc-local-to-wait-for-network/11593
LMS 8 on Open Peak Joggler (SqueezePlay OS)
Player: 5 x Squeezebox
I like the Joggler!
Do you know how to delay the LMS start until the network is up and
running?
LMS server: O2 Joggler with Jivelite
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google
castalla wrote:
> Thanks for confirming the issue.
I think you and me are the only ones left using the Joggler as a LMS
server. :)
But I think, it serves the purpose still well. LMS 8 is running pretty
snappy on it. (Only library scans take some time - for 70k tracks 4+
hours...)
(I like to
slimhase wrote:
> Just for the record: I stated earlier that my setup does not need the
> above... wrong - I overlooked that the mount did not survive a
> reboot...
>
> -> To make the mount (in /etc/fstab: add //192.168.xxx.xxx/station
> /mnt/diskstation cifs
castalla wrote:
> Update to LMS install
> -
>
> I noticed after sometime that the usual method of mounting a NAS share
> by adding to the fstab file doesn't actually work. If you use mount -a
> at the command line then the mount works. I can't find any workaround
Well done.
Next step, I guess, is for Roobarb to repeat it and update his
"standard" image that I guess a lot of people are using with their
Jogglers.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
Excellent - well done. I've bookmarked your 'how to'.
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I got it finally to work It was quite the puzzle, as I found nothing
on the web, which describes it consistently in 1 post.
So, I posted a how to here:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1222475/1060413
The only additional thing to do after following the above generic
instructions to work for this
chill wrote:
> I guess you've probably seen it already, but it 'this'
> (https://askubuntu.com/questions/1141604/create-an-acess-point-with-netplan)
> any good?
Thanks for your feedback, chill!
I think, i tried that (and failed), but I give it another go.
LMS 8 on Open Peak Joggler
I guess you've probably seen it already, but it 'this'
(https://askubuntu.com/questions/1141604/create-an-acess-point-with-netplan)
any good?
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slimhase wrote:
> No feedback so far... :(
> Maybe, I was to wordy?
>
> -> Can anybody tell me how I can change this image from using the std.
> Ubuntu 18.04 'netplan' package to the 'older std. method' of Ubuntu
> using the ifupdown package?
>
> @chill: Can you give me some hints on how to
No feedback so far... :(
Maybe, I was to wordy?
-> Can anybody tell me how I can change this image from using the std.
Ubuntu 18.04 'netplan' package to the 'older std. method' of Ubuntu
using the ifupdown package?
@chill: Can you give me some hints on how to approach this, or should I
rather
I am a step further understanding the problem - still can not fix it due
to lack of knowlege :(
The problem seems to be that Ubuntu 18.04 uses 'netplan' for networing
stuff, whereas earlier Ubuntus use 'ifupdown'.
Googling shows that all attemtps building a reliable accesspoint on
Ubuntu 18.04
... still banging my head against the wall with setting up an access
point on this image. I moved back to the method used in SQPOS installing
hostapd and bridge-utils following 'these'
(https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-ubuntu-linux-setting-wireless-access-point/)
instructions: Only
slimhase wrote:
> @chill;
> I hit a dead end and need some help / input to proceed:
> I want to replace roobarbs SPOS on my Joggler with your Jivelite image
> I got your image running and added LMS8 and its running nicely so far
> when testing it.
>
> However; I also want to use the Joggler as
@chill;
I hit a dead end and need some help / input to proceed:
I want to replace roobarbs SPOS on my Joggler with your Jivelite image
I got your image running and added LMS8 and its running nicely so far
when testing it.
However; I also want to use the Joggler as an Access Point. That worked
slimhase wrote:
> You might want to try chills setupfrom this thread. Since I added swap,
> my system is running stable for me.
> He prepared a img, which only needs addition of LMS and runs otherwise
> out of the box.
Yeh, I have in the past tried it, but sometimes like a challenge :p
ronnie
Man in a van wrote:
> Last week I had a play with this (using a 16gb usb stick)
>
> https://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2=5038
>
> I gave up, as it was not simple enough for this bear of little brain.:(
>
> I returned to
>
>
Last week I had a play with this (using a 16gb usb stick)
https://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2=5038
I gave up, as it was not simple enough for this bear of little brain.:(
I returned to
https://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2=4519
The Kernel 3.16 version did not
slimhase wrote:
> I am getting there...
> I used the alpha04_USB image and added the phone-fix: in
> /etc/modprobe.d: File of1-stac9202.conf - add
> Code:
> options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1 bdl_pos_adj=64
> patch=of1-stac9202.patch
>
> Next: Expand drive and install LMS.
>
> Great work
slimhase wrote:
> It might be time for me to also try this route:
> ...
> -> I read most of this thread, but there was so much development that I
> am not sure what is the lasted / best path to go for the installation
> (including LMS).
> Could someone point me to the most relevant posts or
It might be time for me to also try this route:
My Joggler running SPOS from roobard for years; it is my kichten player,
my LMS8 host, my AP in the 1st floor. CPU seems to be still powerfull
enough for my use case.
However, it starts to show that the OS is outdated - latest example
here:
chill wrote:
> Nearly there I think.
>
> I have an 'LMS' applet that sits under the 'settings' section:
>
> [image:
> http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Jivelite/Settings%20with%20LMS_640.jpg]
>
> It currently allows the LMS service to be disabled or enabled (referred
> to as
Update to LMS install
-
I noticed after sometime that the usual method of mounting a NAS share
by adding to the fstab file doesn't actually work. If you use mount -a
at the command line then the mount works. I can't find any workaround
within fstab itself to fix
More scratching ...
The OP2 seems to use the brcmsmc wifi drivers for sqpOS - wifi setup
works
When JfJ is used on the OP2 then the rt2800usb drivers are used -
impossible to set wifi settings
I tried to find a way to load the brcmsmc modules in JfJ but was just
stabbing in the dark..
Maybe
chill wrote:
> That's a bit unlikely in the immediate future I'm afraid. I'll see if
> it's simply a matter of copying some files over from the earlier images,
> but if it's going to need any recompilation then I'd need to find a
> chunk of time to re-learn what I did before!
>
> But I
castalla wrote:
>
>
> So, and it's a big ask I know, would it be possible to provide JfJ with
> the later bionic kernel or using the development version?
>
That's a bit unlikely in the immediate future I'm afraid. I'll see if
it's simply a matter of copying some files over from the earlier
Hmm - installed (after much huffs & puffs) UKAA to attempt a kernel
update each attempt failed to install a later kernel with various
errors. GGGrrr!
The updated OP2 wifi drivers are only avalable from kernel 4.19 onwards,
I believe.
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Man in a van wrote:
> Maybe give roobarb a poke ?
He's gone very quiet again
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google
Chromecast Audio, Home Mini &
Maybe give roobarb a poke ?
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Still itching
Seems the OP 2 uses different wifi drivers than the Joggler.
I've got Roobarb's bionic 5.4 working with wifi.
It seems the wifi drivers are only available with kernels after 4.
So, and it's a big ask I know, would it be possible to provide JfJ with
the later bionic
castalla wrote:
> It relates to
> https://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2=4519
>
> I read through the whole thread but didn't glean anything
>
> So I'll just use sqpOS then.
The Openpeak 2 version is running sqpOS okay ... but I keep scratching
the itch to get JfJ working!
It
chill wrote:
> Nope. Is Roobarb's comment related to the Bionic images that I started
> from, or the newer image that he's made? I don't have an OF2, and
> wouldn't know how to go about trying the broadcom-wl driver I'm afraid.
It relates to
castalla wrote:
>
> Any ideas?
>
Nope. Is Roobarb's comment related to the Bionic images that I started
from, or the newer image that he's made? I don't have an OF2, and
wouldn't know how to go about trying the broadcom-wl driver I'm afraid.
I just tried this image on an Openframe 2 ...
It boots and works using ethernet.
But, as Roobarb says:
If you're using an OpenFrame 2 the wireless connection does work... sort
of. Performance is absolutely terrible and I've not been able to do
anything about it. Maybe it's my OF2 which is at
chill wrote:
> Yeah, that's not right. The Joggler retains the last used setting
> across a reboot, and the applet should show whatever the current setting
> is.
>
> The version in the attached zip does this properly now. Whenever the
> the screen with the three options is shown the applet
castalla wrote:
> It currently shows the line-ou+speaker on start-up
Yeah, that's not right. The Joggler retains the last used setting
across a reboot, and the applet should show whatever the current setting
is.
The version in the attached zip does this properly now. Whenever the
the screen
chill wrote:
> Ok, good. I need to update it to read the current mode at start-up, so
> that the correct option is selected when the applet first loads.
It currently shows the line-ou+speaker on start-up
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios,
castalla wrote:
> Thanks - seems to work!
Ok, good. I need to update it to read the current mode at start-up, so
that the correct option is selected when the applet first loads.
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chill wrote:
> Try this draft version. Download the attached zip, unzip it and put the
> resulting folder in /root/.jivelite/userpath/applets, then restart
> Jivelite. The applet should then appear under 'Settings'.
>
> 29322
Thanks - seems to work!
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
castalla wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> Another thought: how about an applet which could switch the line-out
> between the 3 options in alsamixer?
Try this draft version. Download the attached zip and put the resulting
folder in /root/.jivelite/userpath/applets, then restart Jivelite. The
applet
castalla wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> Another thought: how about an applet which could switch the line-out
> between the 3 options in alsamixer?
That seems possible. The command line version is:
Code:
amixer sset 'Auto-Mute Mode' 'Line Out+Speaker' (or 'Speaker Only' or
Thanks.
Another thought: how about an applet which could switch the line-out
between the 3 options in alsamixer?
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google
castalla wrote:
> A little off current development. I'd like to have a custom wallpaper
> (plain dark red) - how to achieve that?
Make a PNG image that's 800x480, give it a name with the prefix 'pcp_',
e.g. 'pcp_DarkRed.png', then copy it to
/root/.jivelite/userpath/wallpapers.
A little off current development. I'd like to have a custom wallpaper
(plain dark red) - how to achieve that?
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google
Nearly there I think.
I have an 'LMS' applet that sits under the 'settings' section:
[image:
http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Jivelite/Settings%20with%20LMS_640.jpg]
It currently allows the LMS service to be disabled or enabled (referred
to as 'Autostart LMS'), and it allows
Paul Webster wrote:
> Is it using systemd to start it?
> As in systemctl start
>
> If it is the you can leave it all set-up and then
> systemctl enable
> To enable it to start on boot
> and
> systemctl disable
> To stop it starting on boot
Oh good grief - that's much simpler. Thank you
Is it using systemd to start it?
As in systemctl start
If it is the you can leave it all set-up and then
systemctl enable
To enable it to start on boot
and
systemctl disable
To stop it starting on boot
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
I've made my own init.d script file so that LMS can autostart, or not,
depending on a condition. It does this by conditionally calling the
original script file, which I've moved to a different location. I just
need an applet to set a flag now. And LMS can be
started/stopped/restarted from the
chill wrote:
> I've installed LMS 7.9.3, added a bit of music to a third partition on
> the USB stick, added Spotty and configured DSTM, and we're away. It's a
> nice little stand-alone server/player/controller.
>
> I think an applet to toggle LMS will be straightforward, but I doubt
> that
chill wrote:
> So the applet could set a flag, but I don't know how to start the
> service at boot depending on the status of that flag. Any ideas?
I think this will be easier than I anticipated. I took the
'logitechmediaserver' script file out of /etc/init.d, and placed it
somewhere that I
I've installed LMS 7.9.3, added a bit of music to a third partition on
the USB stick, added Spotty and configured DSTM, and we're away. It's a
nice little stand-alone server/player/controller.
I think an applet to toggle LMS will be straightforward, but I doubt
that most people would want to
No rush !
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google
Chromecast Audio, Home Mini & Nest Hub, Amazon Echo 2,3 and Show5,
Pioneer WX-SMA1, Roberts S1, O2
castalla wrote:
> Sounds good.
>
> Could you make the LMS applet installable on my existing setup?It
> took ages to set up LMS with all my plugins and pref files
Yes, applets can be added manually. But you can backup the settings
from one installation and use them to update a fresh
chill wrote:
> Great - ok, I guess that file was somehow left out of the original
> Bionic build that I made the external image from. It's probably worth
> me updating the USB image to correct this, but first I'll have a play
> with LMS to see if I can include it in the image with an Applet to
Great - ok, I guess that file was somehow left out of the original
Bionic build that I made the external image from. It's probably worth
me updating the USB image to correct this, but first I'll have a play
with LMS to see if I can include it in the image with an Applet to
toggle it on or off.
chill wrote:
> There are some useful threads on the jogglerwiki forum. I think the
> solution to this is to update one file. It worked on my 4th Joggler, so
> can you give it a go on yours?
>
> I believe you'll find a file in /etc/modprobe.d called
> of1-stac9202.conf. On mine I think it
There are some useful threads on the jogglerwiki forum. I think the
solution to this is to update one file. It worked on my 4th Joggler, so
can you give it a go on yours?
I believe you'll find a file in /etc/modprobe.d called
of1-stac9202.conf. On mine I think it was 77 bytes, but empty. If
Content is above me ... but I found this:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture#Tips_and_tricks
Might help ?
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha
chill wrote:
> This is all new territory for me. I guess it's something to do with the
> alsa setup, so I'll see what I can learn by comparing the two versions.
For what it's worth, the alsamixer versions are different - probably
nothing to do with it.
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon
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