> R5 wasn't an "official" image.
I was seeking a simple method to disable WiFi with CSOS R3. My "how to
update" query didn't result in suggestions for updating just the web
interface, and I saw another note indicating re-install would be
prefered to fix other update issues anyway (so I installed R
Nerdwebber wrote:
> Thank you John for your explanation. However I don't have any linux
> knowledge. Unfortunately it's too complicated for me to try all your
> solutions and settings. I use the RPI to have "a backup" when my
> Squeezebox Touch stops working. I only use the Pi as "enduser" with
Hi
Could you try something like - :::0
So alsa Will not use mmap, as I have seen that alsa and map might have
som problems on tha pi
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gregb wrote:
> Some notes from recent CSOS update from R3 to R5:
>
> a. Downloaded CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R5-20130514-1.img.7z from
> http://www.communitysqueeze.org/images/wandboard/CSOS/ .
>
R5 wasn't an "official" image. Never announced, (or a direct link
posted), it was going to be the "place
sbp wrote:
> Hi willem
>
> Could you try to use plughw: instead of hw: for your sabre card? Then
> try to listen to the output, is iy better for 88 content?
> Also, what happens if you dont give any -a settings ?
>
> Steen
Hifimediy Sabre DAC:
I tried plughw instead of hw. I got same results.
Some notes from recent CSOS update from R3 to R5:
a. Downloaded CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R5-20130514-1.img.7z from
http://www.communitysqueeze.org/images/wandboard/CSOS/ .
b. Re-image onto 8 GB flash card.
c. CSOS setup is quick (establish CIFS mount, set timezone, disable
wireless, Disable and Stop S
sbp wrote:
> Hi willem
> I think we will continue the testing here.
>
> Could you try to use plughw: instead of hw: for your sabre card? Then
> try to listen to the output, is iy better for 88 content?
>
> Also, what happens if you dont give any -a settings ?
>
> Steen
Hi Steen, did you read
Hi willem
I think we will continue the testing here.
Could you try to use plughw: instead of hw: for your sabre card? Then
try to listen to the output, is iy better for 88 content?
Also, what happens if you dont give any -a settings ?
Steen
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castalla wrote:
> I'm a bit confused - does this update the usual lms ?
>
LMS is split into 3 packages.
1. The base noarch package, logitechmediaserver.
2. The arch specific, (ix86 / x86_64 / arm), perl CPAN,
logitechmediaserver-CPAN.
3. The arch specific, (ix86 / x86_64 / arm), logitechmedias
dsdreamer wrote:
> bakker_be was most probably wanting to play back music recorded at
> modern concert pitch (A=440Hz) at an older/different standard of pitch.
> I very much doubt he had any intention of listening to test tones.
> Perhaps he wants his Mozart at A=432Hz and his Bach at A=415Hz?
Hi willem please check your private mail.
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hagensieker wrote:
> I'm a Raspberry Pi user as well. I stumbled across a USB firmware "fix"
> for the many reported USB issues for RPi. I was beginning to think as
> Triode said earlier that RPi wasn't ready for Prime Time for Squeezeplug
> but now I'm having no issues.
>
> And hopefully th
gharris999 wrote:
> That way they could pretend that all the awful I Musici recordings are
> actually on period instruments.
I like the I Musici recordings and all this period instrument fachism in
classical music, sometimes drives me nuts ;-)
Ok, having Bach played by the Berlin Philharmonics
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