sideways2 wrote:
> Ya...might take a stab at that...I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to
> Linux LOL!!!
>
There are some samples in the fstab file who are very useful.
Otherwise, just post here what shares and / or USB drives (along with
their details) you want to mount and we'll help you out
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> I don't know how far the gui is in supporting the mounting. JackOfAll
> and Triode might give us some inside on this.
> I guess you better give it try by manually editing /etc/fstab and add
> your drives yourself.
Ya...might take a stab at that...I'm pretty illiterate when
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> I don't know how far the gui is in supporting the mounting. JackOfAll
> and Triode might give us some inside on this.
> I guess you better give it try by manually editing /etc/fstab and add
> your drives yourself.
>
>
>
>
> I honestly have no more ideas to share on this
sideways2 wrote:
> Makes sense...k...did that through Putty...rebooted WB...my directories
> show up under /storage but they are not available in the drop down menu
> under the storage tab through the gui...
I don't know how far the gui is in supporting the mounting. JackOfAll
and Triode might g
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> You can mount several drives but you need to be careful with the
> mounting point. Ideally you would create different directories for
> different sources.
> So, your *fstab* entry looks something like (fstab is locate in the /etc
> directory):
>
> ///Music *mounting point*
sideways2 wrote:
> Excellent...thanks!!
>
> So tell me...can only one device be mounted at one time?? I put in a usb
> stick with a few cd's on it...came up fine...mounted it fine...then I go
> to mount my network drive and the usb stick was removed...just
> wondering...thanks!!
>
> Another thi
sideways2 wrote:
> Did the scan...here is the router I am trying to connect to...
>
> Cell 04 - Address: 20:AA:4B:5F:90:B1
> Channel:1
> Frequency:2.412 GHz (Channel 1)
> Quality=50/70 Signal level=-60 dBm
> Encryption key: on
> ESSID:"TutkaLinksys"
> Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s
dsdreamer wrote:
> //HOSTNAME.local/ShareName or //DottedDecimal_IP/Sharename
>
> Ideally, you should be able to ping whatever lies between // and / and
> get a response (firewalls permitting). The most common mistake is to
> think that because we are talking to a Windows share we need
> backsl
Hi,
Thanks for this tutorial but it's not working for me :(
The buildme.sh script failed building DBD-SQLite-1.34_01. So i modified
the script and DBD-SQLite-1.38_05 went through. But now when i try to
run slimserver.pl I get this error:
Code:
DBD::SQLite object version
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Sideways2 networkmanager says interface inactive -> scanning. Don't know
> what does means but I would have following questions for him:
>
> 1. Is your SSID hidden?
> 2. What does *sudo iwlist wlan0 scan* say?
Did the scan...here is the router I am trying to connect to...
Hi, I found something new to complain about... ;)
Is there a way to make the PicorePlayer Pi automatically reconnect to
Wifi if it loses connection? So far this does not seem to be working
either on PiCorePlayer nor on Squeezeplug 7.02
I hope there is an easy way to configure this!
Thanks.
--
gordonallan wrote:
> I have tried 3 different sticks all FAT formatted and 2 different
> picoreplayers and put the file called newconfig.cfg in the root of the
> stick however the pi never picks it up and as a result doesnt pick up
> the new config. The most important new config is the Wifi so I
Futher to my full SD card issues I found I have a 1.3G file called
imgproxy.db. I'm guessing this is from using Michael's plugin (of which
the name escapes me) which allows artist images to be shown when
browsing by Artists. I think before I wipe and start again I'll delete
this and disable the pl
sideways2 wrote:
>
> BTW...can someone reply with the correct syntax for filling in the
> blanks on getting a shared Windows folder to be mounted?? I think I'm
> missing something as I get a red error mount.cifs: bad UNC
>
> Again...thanks...much appreciated!!
>
> Dave
//HOSTNAME.local/ShareN
kesey wrote:
> Chunkywizard, I'd be looking at the simple things first. From what you
> say, it seems that your MicroSD card might be failing...so if possible
> I'd certainly backup fstab, smb.conf (if you have one), your LMS
> favorites file which you will find at /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/prefs
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Sideways2 networkmanager says interface inactive -> scanning. Don't know
> what does means but I would have following questions for him:
>
> 1. Is your SSID hidden?
> 2. What does *sudo iwlist wlan0 scan* say?
Nope...not hidden...and chose it and my guest account and my pr
SQUEEZE-WEB-GUI-LUA-0.1-0.13.GIT3B75BBC
Contains the fix for squeezelite config page not displaying correctly.
(Browser dependent. You wouldn't have noticed the issue with Firefox. I
didn't.)
Changes...
Code:
* Mon Feb 10 2014 - 0.1-0.13.git3b75bbc
- Git branch mas
JackOfAll wrote:
> OK, something I have done for the F20 version, (splitting the package
> and removing the Apache dep unless you install the httpd sub-package),
> is impacting back on F19. (And I want to keep this, so I'm loathe to go
> back to a single monolithic package.)
>
> With the base pa
Pascal Hibon wrote:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> squeeze-web-gui-lua-0.1-0.12.git518f12a.fc19.noarch
> squeeze-web-gui-1-81.20140208git9b4c676.fc19.noarch
>
> >
>
OK, something I have done for the F20 version, (splitting the package
and removing the
sbp wrote:
>
> *NEW option:
> *In order to make it easier to port your settings to another
> piCorePlayer (and also to change your settings offline) I have made a
> file "newconfig.cfg" which you can download from here: 'newconfig.cfg'
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/picoreplayer/files/newcon
sbp wrote:
> hi, I just noticed that the have been a firmware update for the
> raspberry, that should remove some of these cracks. You could try that,
> or wait a few day, then I hope to release a new version with updated
> firmware.
>
> steen
That's good news Steen! I can wait a few days for t
JackOfAll wrote:
>
>
> If someone could help Dave (sideways2) with his non-working wifi, that
> would be great! ;) Otherwise, I'll pick-up on it this evening. Thanks.
Sideways2 networkmanager says interface inactive -> scanning. Don't know
what does means but I would have following questions f
JackOfAll wrote:
> Output of
> >
Code:
> >
> rpm -qa | grep squeeze-web-gui
>
> >
> please?
Code:
squeeze-web-gui-lua-0.1-0.12.git518f12a.fc19.noarch
squeeze-web-gui-1-81.20140208git9b4c676.fc19.noarc
Pascal Hibon wrote:
>
> 2.The java web at port 8080 doesnt work anymore. I only get a black
> page. Is this the way it is supposed to be?
Output of
Code:
rpm -qa | grep squeeze-web-gui
please?
Sorry guys, I'm bogged down with
JackOfAll wrote:
> SQUEEZE-WEB-GUI-LUA-0.1-0.12.GIT518F12A
>
> Changes...
> >
Code:
> >
> * Sun Feb 09 2014 - 0.12-518f12a
> - Create prefs file, config(noreplace).
>
> * Sun Feb 09 2014 - 0.11-518f12a
> - Change ownership of /usr/share/squeeze-web-gui-lua f
Just trying the optical output, and I don't get clock-lock.
Tried a M2Tech Young and an RME Fireface UCX
Code:
squeezelite.service - Squeezelite Player
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/squeezelite.service; enabled)
Active: active (running) since Mon 2014-02-1
Chunkywizard wrote:
> Hi JackofAll
>
> Over the weekend my Wandboard has got in a state. It started with losing
> connection with my windows home server, and then I found I couldn't
> complete a scan. Now I can't get access to wandboard:8080. Before I lost
> contact I did see some messages regar
Chunkywizard wrote:
> I can't get access to wandboard:8080
Have you updated recently?
If so, try port 8081 instead as that seems to be the new home of the
newer, faster web interface
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