Chunkywizard wrote:
> Must say I had issues on wifi which I never sorted. I would try again,
> but I'm not rebooting whilst I'm testing the CPU power.
>
> CW
Hi Clive,
looks like I can replicate the Wifi issues that an earlier poster had.
See before for the debug output from the commands he w
JackOfAll wrote:
> If when you try and build from a src rpm you get a failed build
> dependency, just install it. So
>
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo yum install lzma
>
> >
>
> ... and run the build again.
Clive,
Thanks. I have installed lzma bu
albertone74 wrote:
> Great! That worked like a charm Clive. Thanks. But now I am getting the
> following: :)
> >
Code:
> >
> error: Failed build dependencies:
> lzma is needed by kernel-wand-3.0.35-cm43.fc18.armv7hnl
>
> >
If when you t
JackOfAll wrote:
> Download the src rpm, not the binary.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> wget
http://www.communitysqueeze.org/repo/18/testing/SRPMS/kernel-wand-3.0.35-cm43.fc18.src.rpm
>
> >
Great! That worked like a charm Clive. Thanks. But now I am ge
albertone74 wrote:
>
> What could it be Clive?
Download the src rpm, not the binary.
Code:
wget
http://www.communitysqueeze.org/repo/18/testing/SRPMS/kernel-wand-3.0.35-cm43.fc18.src.rpm
--
JackOfAll wrote:
> Yes, don't use root user! Create a normal non-privileged user and run
> "rpmdev-setuptree" as the normal user, to create the ~/rpmbuild
> directory structure.
Thanks! I have created a normal user but I am still getting the same
error message:
Code:
albertone74 wrote:
> I don't get what I am doing wrong!
>
Yes, don't use root user! Create a normal non-privileged user and run
"rpmdev-setuptree" as the normal user, to create the ~/rpmbuild
directory structure.
JackOfA
JackOfAll wrote:
> Correct, Alberto. (Don't forget to substitute "cm43" for "cm41" in the
> instructions. And when you copy the kernel binary rpm from the desktop
> machine to the WB, install it with yum so it pulls the uboot-wandboard-*
> dependency packages from the repo. ie. "sudo yum install
Thanks Triode, I never knew that! I guess I must have disabled that
plugin when I was getting rid of all the stuff I don't use. Thanks for
your help - user error again!
CW
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Chunkywizard wrote:
> Hi Clive,
>
> I updated the kernel and everything went very smoothly. Do you need any
> tests done?
>
> Secondly, one thing I have noticed is my plugins page on LMS is
> corrupted (see attached screenshot). I have seen this a few times after
> I have reimaged and I don't k
Chunkywizard wrote:
> Hi Clive,
>
> I never got to the log before I restarted and the 1000 line buffer was
> full with other stuff. I'll definitely check if I see it again.
>
> Regarding the non-ascii characters, you are exactly right, its on a cifs
> share and I don't have that option in fstab
Hi Clive,
I updated the kernel and everything went very smoothly. Do you need any
tests done?
Secondly, one thing I have noticed is my plugins page on LMS is
corrupted (see attached screenshot). I have seen this a few times after
I have reimaged and I don't know what caused it, or how to fix it.
JackOfAll wrote:
> Correct, Alberto. (Don't forget to substitute "cm43" for "cm41" in the
> instructions. And when you copy the kernel binary rpm from the desktop
> machine to the WB, install it with yum so it pulls the uboot-wandboard-*
> dependency packages from the repo. ie. "sudo yum install
albertone74 wrote:
>
> Just a clarification. As I want to build the kernel as per your
> instructions in post #643, before doing it, shall I remove any kernels
> installed, older than "cm39+"? Did I understand it tcorrectly?
Correct, Alberto. (Don't forget to substitute "cm43" for "cm41" in the
JackOfAll wrote:
>
>
> ...you need to remove them before installing the update, or you wont be
> able to install the update due to a conflict with uEnv.txt being owned
> by two packages...
>
>
Clive,
Just a clarification. As I want to build the kernel as per your
instructions in post #643,
KERNEL-WAND-3.0.35-CM43
Updated kernel includes 160 patches from 'Freescale git'
(http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/imx/linux-2.6-imx.git/log/?h=imx_3.0.35_4.0.0)
(rel_imx_3.0.35_4.0.0) that have been sync'd into 'Wandboard git'
(http://repo.or.cz/w/wandboard.git/shortlog/refs/heads/wandboard)
JackOfAll wrote:
> Anything in the log file before you restarted it?
>
>
>
> Is your music mounted from a ntfs partition or cifs share? I had some
> issues with non-ascii chars, (Motorhead with the umlaut above the o,
> ISTR), and a cifs mount that were solved by adding "iocharset=utf8" to
> t
LOGITECHMEDIASERVER-7.8.0-0.20.20130515GIT1368635484
Update...
Code:
sudo yum --enablerepo=community-squeeze-testing update logitechmediaserver
Changes...
Code:
* Wed May 15 2013 - 7.8.0-0.20.20130515git1368635484
Chunkywizard wrote:
>
> 1. I was away for 2 days early part of the week and I came home to find
> LMS crashed. Not sure what info I can supply to help find out why but I
> needed to restart it to get players to connect to it.
Anything in the log file before you restarted it?
Chunkywizard wrote
Hi Clive,
2 issues I have found with LMS recently.
1. I was away for 2 days early part of the week and I came home to find
LMS crashed. Not sure what info I can supply to help find out why but I
needed to restart it to get players to connect to it.
2. I am getting errors in my scan, looks like
ab.wagener wrote:
> Audio out was sglt5000, alsa parms 40::24 and max sampling rate default
> (96K?). I was fine without cpupower.service running.
Thanks. I'll do some more testing myself.
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I'm not going to do this initial release of the "Web-GUI
fstab/mount/partition/format" as an open beta. There is just too much
risk of people doing silly things (or things I haven't planned for) and
possibly data loss.
Unless you have already mounted a drive/share by editing fstab yourself,
plea
KERNEL BUILDING
Another loose end. (I promised to document this.) Unless you are
patient, (I'm not), and have a couple of hours to spare, you probably
don't want to be building the kernel on the Wandboard itself. The source
rpm can be built on the device or cross compiled from a Fedora
i686/x86_6
dsdreamer wrote:
> I noticed that Triode's FLIRC file, though very useful, was missing some
> keys I like to use (such as jump to "now playing"). I also programmed
> the fast-forward and rewind keys to be track-seek forward and track-seek
> backward since the FLIRC can't currently understand pres
I noticed that Triode's FLIRC file, though very useful, was missing some
keys I like to use (such as jump to "now playing"). I also programmed
the fast-forward and rewind keys to be track-seek forward and track-seek
backward since the FLIRC can't currently understand press-and-hold type
operations
JackOfAll wrote:
> Bernd, which audio out were you using and any alsa params? (ie. buffer
> increase from 20ms?)
> I spent the weekend with sox up-sampling 44k1 -> 352k8 (external USB
> device), and down-sampling 384k -> 96k (on-board line-out). No issues
> here, low load, high load, (running co
Hi have done it for about 8 hours now...
First test is decoding an AAC 64kbit from radioparadise
No dropouts at all using my HDMI splitter...
#sudo cpupower frequency-info
analyzing CPU 0:
driver: imx
CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 1
CPUs which need to have their frequency
ab.wagener wrote:
> if I do anything with a system, I used to open a window with a
> TOP-command running, so I get a good feeling about current load. In the
> moment I hear a 24/192 album. LMS and squeezelite runs from the
> wandboard. Then I startet cpupower.service and it was causing audio
> dr
JackOfAll wrote:
> 0.4V for 0dbfs from the WB line out jack.
Redbook CD players are supposed to give 2V rms for 0dBFS, so 0.4V rms is
14dB lower. That is consistent with how quiet it sounds to me too.
You can see below that the actual line out signals are terminated in
test points TP151 and TP1
JackOfAll wrote:
>
>
> Stats are fine. Possibly a little more CPU use than I expected, but in
> the overall scheme of things, neither here nor there. The concern I had
> about latency when load increases, before core speed is ramped back up,
> possibly causing audio drop-outs, isn't an issue.
JackOfAll wrote:
> Something I thought about a couple of months ago, but WB ethernet
> interface does not support wake-on-lan, so you could suspend it, but
> can't wake it. (That's what I do with my VortexBox servers, manually
> suspend them, and wake them via LAN.)
I see. Such a pity. I was use
JackOfAll wrote:
> I haven't actually used the line-out a great deal. ISTR, that it was
> quieter than the typical 2V RMS line-out. I'll measure it with a 0dbfs
> signal and post the output voltage.
0.4V for 0dbfs from the WB line out jack.
-
albertone74 wrote:
>
> Would it make sense to add an option to suspend/hibernate the WB for
> example during the night or when I am away from home(ie. when I am in
> the office)?
Something I thought about a couple of months ago, but WB ethernet
interface does not support wake-on-lan, so you cou
JackOfAll wrote:
>
> Going back to ondemand CPU governor testing. After doing the above, if
> you could avoid rebooting for the rest of the weekend, just use device
> as you normally would, and then on Monday run "cpupower frequency-info"
> again and post the last line of output. What we are int
surfek wrote:
> Yes, Headphone is 100 (12 dB gain), PCM is also 100.
> output level is still significantly lower than from squeezebox player.
>
> now using audio over HDMI so it is not a problem, but for some rooms
> planned using line out and simple analog amplifier in the future...
>
> Is it
surfek wrote:
>
> Is it only problem with my set-up or this is similar for all others
> using line out?
I haven't actually used the line-out a great deal. ISTR, that it was
quieter than the typical 2V RMS line-out. I'll measure it with a 0dbfs
signal and post the output voltage.
-
dsdreamer wrote:
> I know how Clive really likes to get half-baked patches from me, but I
> thought I'd post what I'd done anyway.
I'm the master of half-baked! ;)
dsdreamer wrote:
> The only issue that I am aware of is if the user selects this version as
> a Now Playing screensaver, it could
JackOfAll wrote:
> Before offering any other suggestions, can you just confirm that from
> alsamixer, Headphone and PCM controls are maxed, to 100?
Yes, Headphone is 100 (12 dB gain), PCM is also 100.
output level is still significantly lower than from squeezebox player.
now using audio over HD
When an album/playlist has finished, it seems incongruous to have the
Now Playing screen maintained on the display indefinitely, so I usually
set the "When Stopped" to be Blank Screen with a delay of 1 or 2
minutes. However, this keeps the monitor and its back lighting fully
powered on, which I do
surfek wrote:
>
> I am using Line Out and have problems with quite low volume. Tried to
> play with alsamixer but no change.
> Any hints how to increase volume (have to set amplifier for
> significantly higher values comparing to Squeezebox player)
>
Before offering any other suggestions, can
Chunkywizard wrote:
>
> cpufreq stats: 996 MHz:5.75%, 792 MHz:0.65%, 396 MHz:93.60% (66415)
>
Yes, for what I would consider normal usage, (maybe even running
squeezelite, LMS, spotifyd, and streaming to another client as well),
I'd expect >=95% of time to be spent at the lowest (400MHz) spee
Hi Clive,
As I've finished using my Wandboard for the evening and I'm away
tomorrow I thought I'd publish my CPU performance figures.
current CPU frequency is 996 MHz (asserted by call to hardware).
cpufreq stats: 996 MHz:5.75%, 792 MHz:0.65%, 396 MHz:93.60% (66415)
Is that what you expected
installed R4 - no problems (apart need to use Ethernet connection and
then configure WiFi using web gui)
I am using Line Out and have problems with quite low volume. Tried to
play with alsamixer but no change.
Any hints how to increase volume (have to set amplifier for
significantly higher values
HI again.
Wau , a R4 out and I have it up running.
So far the best issue, I only have a single different problem compared
to the R3 release...
On my HDMI splitter I need to plug the power from it, after a reboot to
get my sound back, weird...
SSH is very very responding compared to R3.
Will t
erland wrote:
>
> The quickstart guide didn't contain any information about the timezone
> configuration, it's probably a good idea to recommend users to set the
> timezone through the CSOS web interface.
>
The "System Configuration" page will be documented when it is finished.
erland wrote:
JackOfAll wrote:
> The key thing was that the authentication request was timing out. The
> "-d" was going to tell me why. That you downed and upped the interface
> and it now magically works... I don't know, . ;)
Well then it was magic. Downing and upping the interface might have done
i
Squeezemenicely wrote:
>
> Thanks for all your help. I would still like to know what was actually
> wrong, since my password and router had not changed and it suddenly
> connects after this editing command.
Nothing I told you to do should have fixed it. Adding "-d" to the
wpa_supplicant command
Thanks to Jackofall,
who sent me a few commands to Edit /etc/sysconfig/wpa_supplicant. My
wifi is now up and running.
No idea what was wrong before - but this editing fixed it.
I am finally able to connect via wifi.
Thanks for all your help. I would still like to know what was actually
wrong
JackOfAll wrote:
> EDIT: 'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R4-20130510-2.img.7z'
> (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/images/wandboard/CSOS/CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R4-20130510-2.img.7z)
> (587MB)
>
> ...
> EDIT: With reference to the 'avahi/bonjour/mDNS'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?98544-Commun
Here it is, hope it helps. Thanks guys for putting up with this
problem.
Code:
login as: fedora
fedora@192.168.178.25's password:
Last login: Sat May 11 20:05:38 2013 from pleasuredome.fritz.box
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ sudo iwlist wlan0 scanning essid Xbergworld
Squeezemenicely wrote:
> So it must be something else - sadly.
Code:
sudo iwlist wlan0 scanning essid Xbergworld
Please don't sanitise any of the output when you post it. I want to see
that PSK and which Ciphers are being used.
---
Squeezemenicely wrote:
> I got my wandboard yesterday, so I started with R4 - never had R3.
>
> As you wrote there is not much to configure. Everything else works -
> even the server.
>
> I do not have an extra card, otherwise I would have tried that.
>
> As for wifi the only thing you have to
I got my wandboard yesterday, so I started with R4 - never had R3.
As you wrote there is not much to configure. Everything else works -
even the server.
I do not have an extra card, otherwise I would have tried that.
As for wifi the only thing you have to do is choose your network, put in
passw
Squeezemenicely wrote:
> Router is configured as WPA/WPA2 not WEP, this can also be seen in the
> logs posted before and the password is correct. Checked, doublechecked
> and changed also tried without any password in router.
>
> So it must be something else - sadly.
Got a spare SD card? Try pu
JackOfAll wrote:
> I would suggest either your router is not using WPA/WPA2, (perhaps
> configured for WEP?), or your password is not correct. Can't really be
> anything else.
Router is configured as WPA/WPA2 not WEP, this can also be seen in the
logs posted before and the password is correct.
Squeezemenicely wrote:
>
> I have so many wifi devices here - even the raspberry pi and many many
> others, not a single problem. But getting the wandboard to connect seems
> impossible.
Sorry, I don't have time to get more involved in this right now. I would
suggest either your router is not u
Some feedback on the CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R4-20130510-2.img.7z build
follows below.
I realize some of this isn't implemented yet, I'm just posting it to
give you the ideas in case you haven't already thought about it.
1.
First of all, really great work, for someone who knows what they are
doing i
There is a link for r4 in this thread.
CW
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I have seen references to the R4 CSOS image within the last couple of
pages. The CSOS.org page still has the R3. Is R4 a beta or just for use
by the developers?
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castalla wrote:
> The classic test in these circumstances would be to disable password
> encryption - see if the WB can connect.
Ok, just tried that - nothing.
I think I am going to give up.
Maybe it is something with the image, remember I did the setup and
everything with R4 and did not reim
The classic test in these circumstances would be to disable password
encryption - see if the WB can connect.
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Must say I had issues on wifi which I never sorted. I would try again,
but I'm not rebooting whilst I'm testing the CPU power.
CW
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Julf wrote:
> Are you sure one device isn't using the password as a string, and the
> other thinking it is hex-encoded? How many characters is it? Not 10 or
> 26 by any chance?
The following command gave me the 100% correct result, showing my
password which has a length of 16 digits perfectly.
Squeezemenicely wrote:
> My password is only numbers and they are copied and pasted from my
> router web page - so no typos.
Are you sure one device isn't using the password as a string, and the
other thinking it is hex-encoded? How many characters is it? Not 10 or
26 by any chance?
--
Thanks Chunkywizard, also did that. Deleted the wandboard and restarted
both router and wandboard - nothing.
One thing is strange, I just retried with my guest wifi network which I
called ALDI and when I did the log commands, vene though the Aldi
network showed as active in the webinterface, the
Has your router assigned an ip address and is it active? I had problems
with the wifi which I was think was down to my router. Try deleting the
Wandboard association with the router and rebooting (both router and
Wandboard). By the way, this is just a guess ;-D
CW
--
dsdreamer wrote:
> If your WiFi password is correct (including capitalization) then I can't
> see why it doesn't work.
>
>
> One last debugging suggestion you could try is to temporarily set a very
> simple password on your router and then update the Wandboard with the
> same simple password.
Squeezemenicely wrote:
> So here is all the info, seems to be a driver issue - as stated below.
>
If your WiFi password is correct (including capitalization) then I can't
see why it doesn't work.
Even though the error message says, "Association request to the driver
failed" this is the same er
So here is all the info, seems to be a driver issue - as stated below.
Code:
login as: fedora
fedora@192.168.178.25's password:
Last login: Sat May 11 15:49:50 2013 from pleasuredome.fritz.box
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0
Squeezemenicely wrote:
> Here is the info, hope it helps (my network is also listed). Since I
> simply cannot connect via wifi:
>
You clearly have plenty of WiFi signal strength and no hardware issues.
So, I am thinking it must be a configuration issue. Try
Code:
cat /
dsdreamer wrote:
> What does >
Code:
> > iwconfig wlan0
> > return?
>
> Also, what does >
Code:
> > sudo nmcli dev wifi list
> > show?
Here is the info, hope it helps (my network is also listed). Si
JackOfAll wrote:
>
> After doing the above, if you could avoid rebooting for the rest of the
> weekend, just use device as you normally would, and then on Monday run
> "cpupower frequency-info" again and post the last line of output. What
> we are interested to see is the stats, showing how much
Hi Clive
Thanks for the clarification. I did miss the cpupower post so I'll
update and run the test for the rest of the weekend.
Cheers
CW
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Chunkywizard wrote:
>
> Just did the above and a couple of comments. In the alsa-store the line
> wasn't commented, but I did remove the zero.
Maybe I didn't make it clear. The commented line is what would have been
there before editing, the uncommented line, what you need to end up
with, after
Hi Clive
Just did the above and a couple of comments. In the alsa-store the line
wasn't commented, but I did remove the zero. Also at the end of the
updates I tried the cpupower command (just to see what the output would
look like) and it didn't recognise the command
CW
---
albertone74 wrote:
> Anything else I can do?:)
KERNEL-WAND-3.0.35-CM39+.FC18
Another loose end, that dates back to the PBWPN image. "alsactl store"
on the spdif device, as part of the shutdown process, caused the
shutdown/reboot to hang. 'ENGR00234501 ASoC: spdif: fix Ubuntu reboot
hang issue'
(
Squeezemenicely wrote:
> I cannot get wifi to work on R4.
>
> Tried everything, restarted and it never even shows up on my router -
> password is correct and my router has wpa2 enabled.
>
>
What does
Code:
iwconfig wlan0
return?
Also, what does
I cannot get wifi to work on R4.
Tried everything, restarted and it never even shows up on my router -
password is correct and my router has wpa enabled.
This is what is in the log:
wlan0: flags=4099 mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::422c:f4ff:feae:17c1 prefixlen 64 scopeid
0x20
ether 40:2c:f4:ae:17:c1
JackOfAll wrote:
> albertone74, another thing you could test for me
>
Done. Find below the output of:
Code:
cpupower frequency-info
Code:
analyzing CPU 0:
driver: imx
CPUs which run at the same hardwar
Got my Wandboard today, installed R4 and have the server running - it
runs so smooth and fast, it would be a crime not to use the server on
the wandboard.
As I do not have a usb DAC, I will probably have to start soldering for
the spdif. But that will be the next step.
Getting CSOS running is
'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R4-20130510-2.img.7z'
(http://www.communitysqueeze.org/images/wandboard/CSOS/CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R4-20130510-2.img.7z)
(587MB)
Same as the original R4-20130509-1 image, except that the jivelite user
prefs have been "cleared", which will result in the language selection
screen
dsdreamer wrote:
> Yes.
Sounds like my screw-up then. I'll mount the image and wipe out the
prefs and make a R4-2 image.
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LOGITECHMEDIASERVER-7.8.0-0.16.20130509GIT1368018400
Another loose end. I had forgotten about a patch that I applied to
our LMS build enabling LocalFile Protocol Handler for squeezelite. I
pulled the patch, (which enabled the functionality by default with no
way to disable it), after someone f
JackOfAll wrote:
> You need to re-image. Before you do
>
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo systemctl stop squeezeboxserver
> cd /var/lib
> sudo tar zcvf /home/fedora/squeezeboxserver.tgz squeezeboxserver
>
> >
>
> If you scp the squeezeboxserver.
JackOfAll wrote:
> I need to check I removed the jivelite user prefs.
>
> If you .
>
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo rm -rf /home/jivelite/.jivelite
> sudo killall -9 jivelite-cs
>
> >
>
> when jivelite starts again do you get the lan
JackOfAll wrote:
> albertone74, another thing you could test for me.
>
>
Sure. No probs. I will do it as soon as I get home this evening:)
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albertone74, another thing you could test for me.
On my loose ends list
I've been making the performance governor the default when building
kernels, which basically means that both CPU cores have been fixed to
their fastest speed, regardless of load, 1GHz.
The imx6 Dual Lite is capable
dsdreamer wrote:
>
> 1) Booted right up into Jivelite at the skin selection menu, which I
> duly selected as 1280x1024. But I was never asked which language I would
> prefer, it seems to be pre-configured to use English. If this is
> official, my contributed kickstart guide is wrong. If not, the
Chunkywizard wrote:
> One question, if I don't want to start from scratch with the new image
> (as I will lose my cache) is sudo yum update equivalent? Or is it better
> to save the cache, reimage and then put the cache back?
You need to re-image. Before you do
Code:
Hi Clive,
One question, if I don't want to start from scratch with the new image
(as I will lose my cache) is sudo yum update equivalent? Or is it better
to save the cache, reimage and then put the cache back? When I'm up to
date I can test the file systems web page, I have a couple of mounts
(US
14800JackOfAll wrote:
> 'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R4-20130509-1.img.7z'
> (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/images/wandboard/CSOS/CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R4-20130509-1.img.7z)
> (587MB)
>
> EDIT: With reference to the 'avahi/bonjour/mDNS'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?98544-Community-Squ
JackOfAll wrote:
> Thank you.
>
> Does your Cubie image have the rootfs-resize service installed and
> enabled
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo systemctl status rootfs-resize
>
> >
I think so
Code:
[root@fedora ~]#
albertone74 wrote:
> Done!It is working like a charm. No issues at all:)
Thank you!
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JackOfAll wrote:
> After your scan, can you update LMS?
>
Done!It is working like a charm. No issues at all:)
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JackOfAll wrote:
> After your scan, can you update LMS? I've just pulled latest 7.8 trunk
> from git and rebuilt. Needs a quick test and will save me a job.
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing logitechmediaserver
>
> >
>
> Any issue
castalla wrote:
> Updated the Cubie to latest git - seems okay - no obvious problems for
> fedora 18
Thank you.
Does your Cubie image have the rootfs-resize service installed and
enabled
Code:
sudo systemctl status rootfs-resize
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Updated the Cubie to latest git - seems okay - no obvious problems for
fedora 18
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Note to Triode: The reason for the new LMS build (post above)
'Allow clients to register custom artwork resizing specifications'
(https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/commit/271b06dd1ce73deb75556ea2f8f0de558c267957)
albertone74 wrote:
>
> As I write I am scanning my music library...
After your scan, can you update LMS? I've just pulled latest 7.8 trunk
from git and rebuilt. Needs a quick test and will save me a job.
Code:
sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing logitechmediaserver
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JackOfAll wrote:
>
>
> I've just made what I hope to be the final R4 image..
Clive,
I have just installed the new release and so far so good..thanks for
this new great update:)
As I write I am scanning my music library...
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