sbp wrote:
> Thanks for the feed-back.
>
> You can easily try it yourself. Just put the SD-card into any computer,
> and then you are able to edit the cmdline.txt file (and it will be
> permanent). Then use your edited SD-card in your raspbery.
>
> Please report back if it solves your problem -
KERNEL-WAND-3.0.35-CM67
Only relevant change, if you are using a Prism touch screen, via the
Future adapter board. Otherwise, no need to update kernel.
Changes...
Code:
* Tue Oct 08 2013 - 3.0.35-cm67
- Update to latest wandboard git 53f209845524c28281f98739089f5a0
sciurius wrote:
> When I try this with perl 5.16, I get an architecture directory directly
> under build. As a result, the modules are not found when lms is
> started.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> # cd
/var/lib/mock/pidora-18-arm/root/builddir/build/BUILD/slimserver-7.8.0/CPAN
sbp wrote:
> Hi pete.
>
> On the previous page there is a "how-to":
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97803-piCoPlayer-Squeezelite-on-Microcore-linux-An-embedded-OS-in-RAM-with-Squeezelite&p=757946&viewfull=1#post757946
>
> Steen
Cool - thanks
pete S
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psketch wrote:
> Hi
>
> Could you let me know which config file contains the hostname string -
> I've just added a second Pi and wanted to specify a hostname, rather
> than the default "box".
>
> Ta
>
> pete S
Hi pete.
On the previous page there is a "how-to":
http://forums.slimdevices.com/s
sbp wrote:
> I will have a look, when the next version has been released.
>
> How do you choose between the squezlite and the airplay, when you want
> to listen to music?
> I could imagine that both would lock the ALSA modules, so you would have
> to unload the not used player?
>
> Steen
That
shakey102001 wrote:
> Hello Steen, i am using Picroreplayer for some time now and love it. Its
> easy and stable with good sound quality. I know others have already
> asked about this but i would like to say that there is only one thing
> missing for me and that is the possibility to use airplay.
mickeyratt wrote:
> Dear Steen
>
> I tried PiCorePlayer yesterday, and it is a great and well working
> software, but unfortunately still has problems with certain USB DACs.
> (glitchy sound when network transfer occur etc...)
>
> I used a raspbian based player before, and this problems elimina
Dear Steen
I tried PiCorePlayer yesterday, and it is a great and well working
software, but unfortunately still has problems with certain USB DACs.
(glitchy sound when network transfer occur etc...)
I used a raspbian based player before, and this problems eliminated with
kernel cmdline parameter