Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread gizek
sideways2 wrote: > Awesome!! > > Need a guinea pig?? you are already and a good one :-) I am the one who put you in that misery to test how you survive Wandboard torture. Did you try other systems to make sure that your WB hardware is fine ? We may have the same symptoms but before jumpi

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS on Cubox Arm7?

2014-02-17 Thread dsdreamer
hagensieker wrote: > I just got a Cubox -i4 Pro and installed Arch Linux on it. Is it > possible to get LMS installed on it. Perl version is 5.18 > > I did install squeezelite and pointed it at another server in the home > and it works great. > > Also I have another SD card with Ubuntu 12.04

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread sideways2
JackOfAll wrote: > A little more patience reqd, please. I think I have a handle on what is > going on with these wireless problems on the F19 image, compounded by > the fact that the problem goes away with the F20 image, but still not in > a position to release that yet. I probably need another d

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread JackOfAll
sideways2 wrote: > nope :) A little more patience reqd, please. I think I have a handle on what is going on with these wireless problems on the F19 image, compounded by the fact that the problem goes away with the F20 image, but still not in a position to release that yet. I probably need anothe

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: JiveLite - cut down squeezebox control application

2014-02-17 Thread daveu8282
Triode wrote: > "q" should be power off - this will show off in the now playing screen, > but only switch to an off screen if you define one. > > > > Can't comment on this - this sounds like an underlying issue from > LMS/squeezeplay which would have caused this. I wonder if you had > restart

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread sideways2
ab.wagener wrote: > Hallo > > your problems are solved?? or not. > Please report > > Bernd nope :) sideways2's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=62468 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeezelite - a small headless squeezeplay emulator for linux (alsa only)

2014-02-17 Thread Triode
soundcheck wrote: > Hi Triode. > > > I'm using full file buffering on the streaming buffer. It's set to 50MB > or so. > > I know I'm misusing that functionality. I'm happy that I can do it. > Don't regard this post as a trouble ticket. > > What I noticed is that the track counter gets somew

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: JiveLite - cut down squeezebox control application

2014-02-17 Thread Triode
daveu8282 wrote: > 1. I've not been able to figure out how to do a soft power off of a > player when any of the HD skins are enabled. With Joggler and and WQVGA > Small Print I see a power button on the home screen but not with the HD > skins. The JiveLite documentation doesn't show an obvious ke

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Debian repository

2014-02-17 Thread WLHastings
WLHastings wrote: > I had problems with the repository at "debian.slimdevices". > > Looking things over, I found that in the "pool" tree, there are files > missing from binary-i386 that are referenced by the "Packages" file. In > the pool directories, there are *.man files, but no *.deb files.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Debian repository

2014-02-17 Thread WLHastings
I had problems with the repository at "debian.slimdevices". Looking things over, I found that in the "pool" tree, there are files missing from binary-i386 that are referenced by the "Packages" file. In the pool directories, there are *.man files, but no *.deb files. I am unable to find "libxml-

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread ab.wagener
sideways2 wrote: > :) Hallo your problems are solved?? or not. Please report Bernd ab.wagener's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=53748 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeezelite - a small headless squeezeplay emulator for linux (alsa only)

2014-02-17 Thread soundcheck
RTFM. ;) You made my day JackOfAll. I never noticed. Thx for the hint. That opens up a huge playground. Thx a lot Triode. soundcheck's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=34383 View this thread: htt

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeezelite - a small headless squeezeplay emulator for linux (alsa only)

2014-02-17 Thread VX220Jon
soundcheck wrote: > It's the -b setting for the streaming and decoding buffer. It's kB. So > 5kB will make 50MB. That's sufficient for most of flacs > Rough outline: > 10MB=1minute 16/44.1 PCM ca. 3 minutes flac. > > 50MB would cover 15minutes flac. > > Obviously all this will raise if you

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread ab.wagener
slackhead wrote: > Pascal, > > I love your set up :D - having those iron meters is a very nice touch. > > Just one question about your speed tests. Are you doing this with F19 > (or have you updated to F20)? > > Its is reported that SATA and USB drive access and CIFS/Samba are > significant

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeezelite - a small headless squeezeplay emulator for linux (alsa only)

2014-02-17 Thread JackOfAll
soundcheck wrote: > > Triode: Did you have a chance to look into output to stdout/pipe. I'd > love to use SL for feeding brutefir (DRC/active > crossovers/equalizations) Code: -o Specify output device, default "default", - = output to stdout ---

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeezelite - a small headless squeezeplay emulator for linux (alsa only)

2014-02-17 Thread soundcheck
VX220Jon wrote: > I had allied questions, if I may: > 1. What units does the -a setting operate in? Is it KBs? > 2. Is there a -a setting that loads a track to play in its entirety into > RAM, then automatically sizing the buffer to the size of the next track > to play? > > Many thanks It's the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread slackhead
praganj wrote: > Today i received my hardware and i am trying to download the software, > but ... > > You don't have permission to access > /images/wandboard/CSOS/F19-R2/CSOS-Wandboard-Quad-F19-R2-20130910-1.img.7z > on this server > > ??? The link to the image is not being made publicly avail

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: JiveLite - cut down squeezebox control application

2014-02-17 Thread daveu8282
I've been using and enjoying JiveLite for several days now. It looks and feels a lot like my Squeezebox Touch so I caught on to how to use it right away. So far it's doing an excellent job except for two issues: 1. I've not been able to figure out how to do a soft power off of a player when any o

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread praganj
Today i received my hardware and i am trying to download the software, but ... You don't have permission to access /images/wandboard/CSOS/F19-R2/CSOS-Wandboard-Quad-F19-R2-20130910-1.img.7z on this server ??? praganj's Pr

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread slackhead
Pascal Hibon wrote: > Yes, it requires you to solder some resistors on the processor board. > The boot device is hardwired. > Nevertheless, I think I'm going to give it a go. Would be nice I the SD > card is no longer required. > I'll post the results when I decide to take the jump. Good luck

[SlimDevices: Unix] LMS on Cubox Arm7?

2014-02-17 Thread hagensieker
I just got a Cubox -i4 Pro and installed Arch Linux on it. Is it possible to get LMS installed on it. Perl version is 5.18 I did install squeezelite and pointed it at another server in the home and it works great. Also I have another SD card with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS which of course there is a .d

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-02-17 Thread Pascal Hibon
slackhead wrote: > For a while I was running my WB with the root folder on a 2.5" SATA > drive, but with the /boot folder remaining on SDcard - this is easy > enough to implement if you understand the fstab file. I think moving > the actual /boot folder over is much trickier (requires a hardwar