I was able to pin my nightly crashes down to my wifi dongle which was
based on a RT2800 chipset.
I found a chipset based on RT8192cu (The Edimax EW-7811Un has the same
chipset) and added the following file to shut off power management and
do 5 minute pings on my router via crontab as per this web
JackOfAll wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo yum --enablerepo=community-squeeze-testing update logitechmediaserver
>
> >
>
> (NB. The csos-cleanUpdate/Install scripts are contained in the repo
> package. They are not Wandboard specific.)
Thanks - d
JackOfAll wrote:
> No need to remove anything. There will only ever be a maximum of 3
> kernel-wand packages installed. You try and install a 4th, and if 3 are
> already installed, the oldest of the 3 will be removed and the new
> package installed, so you can never end up with more than 3.
I se
albertone74 wrote:
> Hi Clive,
>
> Just got back home and...done! I finally managed to update the kernel to
> cm43 and soon after to cm44! Shall I remove the 43 or shall I keep them
> both? Thanks.
No need to remove anything. There will only ever be a maximum of 3
kernel-wand packages installed
castalla wrote:
> What's the code for plain Fedora update ? Want to keep in step.
Code:
sudo yum --enablerepo=community-squeeze-testing update logitechmediaserver
(NB. The csos-cleanUpdate/Install scripts are contained in the repo
package.
albertone74 wrote:
> Fab! Thanks. Now I have got to go out..as soon as I get back home I will
> proceed and install the rpm:) I will let you know how it goes Clive...
Hi Clive,
Just got back home and...done! I finally managed to update the kernel to
cm43 and soon after to cm44! Shall I remove t
JackOfAll wrote:
> LOGITECHMEDIASERVER-7.8.0-0.21.20130518GIT1368712274
>
> Sync to latest git
>
> Changes...
> >
Code:
> >
> * Sat May 18 2013 - 7.8.0-0.21.20130518git1368712274
> - Latest git revision 1368712274.
>
> >
>
> Update...
LOGITECHMEDIASERVER-7.8.0-0.21.20130518GIT1368712274
Sync to latest git
Changes...
Code:
* Sat May 18 2013 - 7.8.0-0.21.20130518git1368712274
- Latest git revision 1368712274.
Update...
Code:
sudo csos-clea
'The ARM Cortex-A9 Can Beat Out The Intel Atom'
(http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=gentoo_arm_x32&num=1)
The exact numbers don't matter... This article link I was sent backs up
what I was trying to say a while back, (probably not very well), that
take the SDCARD out of the equati
Triode wrote:
> I've added a couple of small changes to the git version of squeezlite
> which I would be grateful if those building their own binaries could
> test. Changes are:
> 1) fallback to discovery if it fails to connect to a server for 30
> seconds and no service IP address was given on
vzs wrote:
> Hi Triode,
>
> Just managed to get Squeezelite work on SB Touch and stream up to 192K
> but not 352K8 or 384K.
>
> You said that "pcm support of 352800, 384000 (requires patched server)"
> - how can I patch the server?
>
> Thanks,
> Zsolt
I believe the latest 7.8 server has this
KERNEL-WAND-3.0.35-CM44
Changes...
Code:
* Fri May 17 2013 - 3.0.35-cm44
- Update to latest wandboard git dc26b9aa4f327546a10245f233a324d1209682e7.
Update...
Code:
sudo csos-cleanInstall-testing kernel-wand-3.0.
SQUEEZELITE-1.1-2.1.20130518GIT8F0E4F2
Triode wrote:
>
> I've added a couple of small changes to the git version of squeezlite
> which I would be grateful if those building their own binaries could
> test. Changes are:
> 1) fallback to discovery if it fails to connect to a server for 30
> secon
Triode wrote:
> I've updated the binaries and changed the name to 1.0rc1 as I'd like to
> declare the first version of Squeezelite released soon.
>
> This version has the following changes since the last version which was
> available as binaries:
> - add support for server name rather than purel
JackOfAll wrote:
> Looks good!
Fab! Thanks. Now I have got to go out..as soon as I get back home I will
proceed and install the rpm:) I will let you know how it goes Clive...
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albertone74 wrote:
> There we go. Thanks for looking at it.
Looks good!
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JackOfAll wrote:
> No, looks good. (If any part of the prep, build, install process to make
> the rpm fails with a non-zero exit code, which it will do if something
> goes wrong Instead of producing an rpm, you will get an error
> message.)
>
> If it makes you feed more comfortable, before i
albertone74 wrote:
>
> Do you see anything wrong?
No, looks good. (If any part of the prep, build, install process to make
the rpm fails with a non-zero exit code, which it will do if something
goes wrong Instead of producing an rpm, you will get an error
message.)
If it makes you feed mor
albertone74 wrote:
> Hi Clive,
>
> I am just building the kernel on my Fedora 18 machine as I write... I
> woke up earlier this morning to get it sorted out:) I will keep you
> updated..fingers crossed!
Clive,
I do need some help here. Please let me detail what I did:
1. I have installed Fedo
Chunkywizard wrote:
> At a guess I reckon that LCD might be the MCIMX28LCD.
I don't think it is. I did a little research on the MCIMX28LCD a month
or so ago. I had a quick look at the sabre lite board init, which does
support the MCIMX28LCD and that appears to be using the LCD driver to
supp
Hi Clive
At a guess I reckon that LCD might be the MCIMX28LCD (mentioned here
http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/user_guide/EVK_imx28_QuickStart.pdf)
as that is supported via the official iMX6 dev boards and so in the
Freescale BSP. I"ll ask around if I can find the manufacturer of that
a
Triode wrote:
> It would be good to find out if this is the case. Squeezelite will
> broadcast to find a server when it is started up, but then when the
> connection fails it keeps trying the same IP address rather than falling
> back to broadcasting to find a server. It could be changed to do
Chunkywizard wrote:
> It seems that once I got over the initial problem then subsequently it
> works fine. I tried interface down/up and rebooting and the ip address
> is kept.
OK, thank you.
Paul,
A little detective work you might be able to help me with. Can we try
and find out (via your c
JackOfAll wrote:
> A question ifdown/up button, you get an address and the interface
> works Now if you reboot, does the interface work or do you have to
> use ifdown/up button to make it work again?
Hi Clive,
I can't test what your asking as I'm on a different network today
(office yes
I have a whole heap of emails and PM's to reply to. For the last 3 days
I have been having PC issues that started with what I thought was
another failing disk, which was replaced with a "borrowed" disk, (which
lasted 2 hours before going down again), which was replaced with a brand
new disk, which
JackOfAll wrote:
> Alberto, did you get the kernel to build?
Hi Clive,
I am just building the kernel on my Fedora 18 machine as I write... I
woke up earlier this morning to get it sorted out:) I will keep you
updated..fingers crossed!
--
Chunkywizard wrote:
> Wireless panic over. Rereading the thread I found Squeezemenicely had
> success with the Interface Down/Interface Up button. I did this an an ip
> address was assigned. However a word of caution, no matter how many
> reboots didn't do the job.
A question ifdown/up butto
albertone74 wrote:
>
> Having said that though, I will try it again, starting from scratch, as
> soon as I get home tonight.
Alberto, did you get the kernel to build?
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