sbp wrote:
> Hi Clive
> Thanks for the offer, I' currently trying to make a piCorePlayer based
> on the 3.15 kernel
OK, I'll switch over to using the 3.15.y branch today.
sbp wrote:
>
> I have this annoying problem that some of the piCorePlayer versions are
> unable to output more that 48
JackOfAll wrote:
> Interesting... The pre-configured Pro carrier board, used by the Dual
> (not DualLite) option (and Quad B2B option) . Forget all the sexy
> stuff, mSATA, PCIE, IR, etc. etc. one thing I picked up on from the
> 'circuit diagram'
> (http://download.solid-run.com/pub/solid
JackOfAll wrote:
> Steen,
>
> Can you please confirm which kernel branch you are using? When I looked,
> (quickly, I admit), that patch I pointed out to set up the I2S GPIO pins
> depending on B or B+ wasn't in the 3.15.y branch, only 3.12.y.
>
> Although I'm still running on Pidora, if you let
Triode wrote:
> Seems to me that copying Voxtexbox layout only works for people who are
> familar with it and needs explaining to everyone else... So I am
> thinking of going with /storage and /mnt/disk[1-6] with /storage
> exported rw via samba. This is how CSOS was - does this work for
> ever
Sorry am slightly clueless...
I installed Ubuntu onto one SD card as was written on page 1, but the
version I donloaded does not seem to have SSH enabled.
I got it here:
http://wandboard.org/index.php/downloads
Could you please tell me which image is best to download for creating
the second SD
Triode wrote:
>
> I think the dual lite version is probably really needed if you want to
> run LMS and a player as it will have 1M of memory and so probably no
> need to tune the memory consumption of the server and jivelite. The
> dual (HummingBoard-i2eX) may be interesting as it has a mSATA c
I'm running a Volumio 1.4 image on a cubietruck.
Is there a tutorial how to install squeezelite on top of it, so I can
use the cubietruck as a player in LMS?
Greetz
Willem
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sbp wrote:
>
> However, the I2S-stuff is probably not working as they previously was
> taken via the P5 connector, and now they are located in the larger 40
> pin P1 connector, but I know that HiFiBerry have made changes to the
> kernel, so that it will automatically select the correct pins for
sbp wrote:
> Hi Greg
>
> We (bmarkus or me) compile our own kernel from the raspberry github, and
> as far as I understand it the B+ model needs the newest kernel in order
> for the USB and LAN to function, but actually I think that these changes
> have been in the kernel for a long time, and th
DJanGo wrote:
> * Did you see any -REPEAT {} UNTIL- in my Workaround?
> * Did you read that this piece of (ok its just a bugfixworkaround) runs
> on my Raspi's?
> * its connected to a pair KEF X300A - didnt use the 3.5mm
>
>
> Hmm..
> Pi as a Server - i didnt like it and may that was the start
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi JackOfAll, Steen,
>
> I am not a software developer so I am a little confused about the
> process.
>
> So does this mean that the code is already committed and therefore will
> be available in the next release of Raspbian?
>
> Does Bela grab the firmware from Raspbian
@users of B+:
You confirm best quality audio?
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Just a heads-up, on the kernel side... You might want to make sure you
> have this patch for the DIY I2S junkies to have working I2S output from
> GPIO 18-21 on the B+ main header. 'Configure GPIOs for I2S based on
> revision/card settings'
> (https://github.com/raspberrypi/lin
alnames wrote:
> Well, the exact chain of events was to reboot on the 'B' (on ethernet)
> while connected to a TV via HDMI and making sure the info on the TV
> showed "Starting Squeezelite" without errors. Then I would verify I
> could stream music to it from LMS (with output via HDMI). Then I
>
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