Krisbee wrote: 
> You're welcome.  To run squeezelite on every boot it has to be treated
> as a service, which means creating appropriate sysinit scripts.  But
> there's a Debian squeezelite package in testing/unstable armhf which
> will install squeezelite as a service, together with a simple config
> file.  
> 
> Igor's image is based on Debian stable and normally it's a bad idea to
> install packages from other branches unless it's present as a backport. 
> But in this case it's safe to make a temp change to your apt sources in
> order to install squeezelite and it's dependencies.  Do you know how to
> do this?  If not. I'll post a recipe.

I have adapted a script based on Raspberry Pi which I had used
successfully a few days ago, however I cannot get it to run at Startup.
I have put the script 'squeeze lite' into /etc/init.d/ and then made it
executable and run 'update-rc.d squeezelite defaults'.

When I restart the machine squeezelite is not running, I have to go to
/etc/init.d and run the script, works fine.

Sound wise I am pleased, it does sound better than the Touch I normally
use, listening to BBC Radio 3 is much improved.


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