Hi,
I'm using TinySB and I've been annoyed by the fact that it does not
keep time properly, or even some time does not have the time at all :
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=87505
Keeping a network device on time has been solved eons ago by the NTP
protocol. For some reasons,
Phil168;629409 Wrote:
Can anyone suggest an (automated) solution to this?
There are various potential hacks, and then there is NTP, which is what
anyone sensible use. To get NTP on your Touch, please follow my
instructions :
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=87588
Have fun...
This has been annoying me since I bought the Touch 2 months ago.
I have a Spotify Premium account and only connect to mysqueezebox.com
(apart from squeezebox server to update the firmware). I solely listen
to the touch via through the official Spotify client.
I have a main playlist on Spotify
the life road long and colorful, just like in the horizon sea voyage,
sometimes uneventful, running smoothly; And sometimes, but a driving
paradises tough. But as long as our hearts lighthouse, it can not be
quenched along his route to sail on. The life road long and colorful:
in the sunlight I
Hi,
I have a recently bought a SBT and am very happy with - only thing I
don't get to work is have a SD card used locally.
On the UI just nothing happens when I insert the card, and also in the
settings it reports of not having a SD or USB device detected.
BUT: when I log into the STB via ssh,
I just got my Touch today and experienced the same as you with a USB
key.
The partition was corrupt although it seemed to mount ok under Ubuntu
and Win7. I used Gparted to delete and re-create and now the touch sees
it fine.
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hubbaloo
You really experienced the same? The funny thing in my case is that it
IS mounted on the STB (as I see when login with ssh on the STB) but is
just not shown in the UI. From what you wrote it sounds as if it didn't
mount at all on the STB.
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jtl
What does the mount command show you?
Before I had:
/dev/sda on /media/sda type fuseblk
(rw,user_id=0,group_id=0,allow_other,blksize=4096)
And now I have:
/dev/sda1 on /media/sda1 type vfat
(rw,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8)
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hubbaloo
IIRC, the Squeezebox Touch's internal server only sees / can work with
the very first partition of a SD card or USB HDD.
What says fdisk -l /dev/sda?
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sebp
'Last.fm' (http://www.last.fm/user/sebp)
sebp's Profile:
After installing the SD card, try going to SBS Settings Advanced
SqueezeBox Server use SD card
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toby10
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Hello Everyone,
is there a possibility to get the UPnp Server running on Squeezebox
Touch?
My software Version is 7.6 Beta. It seems that there are some perl
modules missing in CPAN/Net/UPnP.
Copying that files from the 7.6 ARM archive an putting it to the touch
did not work (serfer.prefs
sebp;630272 Wrote:
IIRC, the Squeezebox Touch's internal server only sees / can work with
the very first partition of a SD card or USB HDD.
What says fdisk -l /dev/sda?
Well, thanks a lot - that's been it. The SD Card and the USB Stick I
tried it with have been formatted without a distinct
Thanks for the suggestion. It doesn't seem impossibly hard, but
embarrassingly I'm immediately stuck: How do I expand the truncated
urls here?:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.ph...d_Instructions
svn co http://svn.slimdevices.com/repos/jiv...squeezeos/poky
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Phil168
No need to be embarassed. You can't expand them because the OP
accidentally truncated them, most likely by pasting the shortened URL
from a forum post instead of grabbing the full shortcut/URL to paste
(an easy mistake to spot because I've done it myself). jean2, or
someone else who knows what
jean2;630145 Wrote:
If your home router has a NTP server, you probably should use that.
Otherwise, get NTP server on the Internet.
A pool of public NTP servers is available there:
http://www.pool.ntp.org
IIRC, they're the default ones used by Debian systems.
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sebp
'Last.fm'
Hi guys,
After the modification my USB DAC does not work with my touch.
It has the latest firmware.
When I check aplay -l, I have this answer:
Code:
# aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
ALSA lib conf.c:594:(get_char_skip_comments) Cannot
Phil168;630313 Wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. It doesn't seem impossibly hard, but
embarrassingly I'm immediately stuck: How do I expand the truncated
urls here?:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.ph...d_Instructions
svn co http://svn.slimdevices.com/repos/jiv...squeezeos/poky
The
Playlists have given me fits. BUT, I now have playlists that work.
Now, I am using an HP MediaSmart server to supply the lossless encoded
music to my Touch. Connection is ethernet.
I turned on iTunes Server in the MS WHS pane
In the web browser for the SBS, I pointed the SBS to the iTunes
I assume you are asking about a drive working when dirctly attached to
the USB port on the Touch. I cannot help w the drive you mentioned, but
I have used a Toshiba Canvio 1TB drive attached this way. It did work. I
did not have a plugins etc when I used the drive this way. I switched to
running
sebp;630319 Wrote:
A pool of public NTP servers is available there:
http://www.pool.ntp.org
IIRC, they're the default ones used by Debian systems.
I'm using them on my Debian and now on the Touch. I personally would
prefer using a Logitech NTP server, as I would not want to abuse the
jean2;630343 Wrote:
I'm using them on my Debian and now on the Touch. I personally would
prefer using a Logitech NTP server, as I would not want to abuse the
generosity of the Debian people. Anybody knows if Logitech has a public
NTP server ?
It is more important that you use a nearby
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