Code:
- unshift @paths, $binArch;
+ unshift @paths, catdir($class->dirsFor('Bin'), $binArch);
Great, thanks!
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JackOfAll wrote:
> I'm going to create an unstable repo and move todays LMS 7.8.1 packages
> there. Until I do that, I'm suggesting that no-one install the latest
> LMS packages from the testing repo.
>
> What you normally get with CS testing repo, is the equivalent of what
> other people would
Hello Steen. I've been able to exercise 1.14d for a bit. All of the
wifi cards I have work out of the box with this release. Certainly a
good step forward. I have two things to share for your consideration.
1) Using the picoreplayer.sh script approach to setup: If your intent
is to abandon
definitely something odd going on...15801
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jemhayward wrote:
> I don't seem to have an advanced part in the squeezelite settings, and
> setting log level to debug just upset the interface and prevented
> restart. Setting Max sample rate to 9600 resulted in 16bit 48khz
> according to my MDAC. Not sure what to make of that! I'll get my
>
I don't seem to have an advanced part in the squeezelite settings, and
setting log level to debug just upset the interface and prevented
restart. Setting Max sample rate to 9600 resulted in 16bit 48khz
according to my MDAC. Not sure what to make of that! I'll get my
laptop out and look at the lo
mherger wrote:
> Would the following change work for you? I don't have a 64-bit Linux
> here, can't test, will do tomorrow:
>
Code:
- unshift @paths, $binArch;
+ unshift @paths, catdir($class->dirsFor('Bin'), $binArch);
Code:
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jemhayward wrote:
> Had a look at LMS and it all looks OK. Not really sure what determines
> the sample rate that LMS sends to the client.
> Can anyone think of anything else I could try?
Enable output logging at debug level on the advanced part of the
squeezelite page - what does it say when pl
Had a look at LMS and it all looks OK. Not really sure what determines
the sample rate that LMS sends to the client.
Can anyone think of anything else I could try?
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I copied modules.conf to /usr/sbin and now it got further but in the
I don't think that's the way to go. I'd rather use the Custom.pm file to
keep a clean file system.
end it now complains about perl stuff. Does it mean that I have the
wrong version installed?
Did you compile those module
Ah, I was using front:MDAC, not HW:CARD=MDAC, just switched and will
test in a moment...
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Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Do you mean that those people who are running F19-R7 are in trouble?
I'm going to create an unstable repo and move todays LMS 7.8.1 packages
there. Until I do that, I'm suggesting that no-one install the latest
LMS packages from the testing repo.
What you normally get wit
Rebooted... Still 44.1 8-( I'll check my lms settings and reconnect my
SBT tomorrow and make sure it IS the wandboard. SQ wise, it's great,
which rather proves that high sample rates aren't vital!
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8-( still says 24/44.1 - I'll try a hardware reset as well in another
few mins...
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jemhayward wrote:
> I have now got my Wandboard and have installed CommunitySqueeze and once
> I'd deleted the ALSA parameters, it plays though my Audiolab MDAC via a
> hub, and sounds great, BUT although it will play 24/96 files, it seems
> to be coming out as 24bit 44.1kHz.
>
> I'm not sure wh
mherger wrote:
> > Hi Michael I really hope you can help me solve the last puzzle on
> > running LMS on microcore linux.
>
> I guess microcore isn't recognized as either debian or redhat based
> (which is correct). Thus it falls back to defaults - which assume those
> files in the same folder
Triode wrote:
> I like the first of these - do you know the source/license of it?
I found that one here:
http://jyrik.deviantart.com/art/WiFi-dock-icon-4546018 license is
unknown.
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Why not? That's exactly how it does work. If you use the Vortexbox
> layout under storage, "files", is the writeable share. Have a look at
> /etc/samba/smb.conf.
In the CSOSR7 image /storage is used by the inbuilt samba server and has
this directory tree:
Code:
-
I have now got my Wandboard and have installed CommunitySqueeze and once
I'd deleted the ALSA parameters, it plays though my Audiolab MDAC via a
hub, and sounds great, BUT although it will play 24/96 files, it seems
to be coming out as 24bit 44.1kHz.
I'm not sure where I set the max sample rate.
bakker_be wrote:
> From a technical point of view your probably right, but I think not many
> spouses will be too happy with some kind of weird box with USB-sticks
> poking in all directions ;) It wreaks havoc with dusting :p
> If this whole project is intended as a "mancave only" device, it
> wo
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> I believe the 'FLIRC dongle' (http://flirc.tv/) is easier and more
> flexible to use. It works out of the box with the WB without installing
> anything.
>From a technical point of view your probably right, but I think not many
spouses will be too happy with some kind of weir
Triode wrote:
> Feedback is good - some more specifics would be even better though as
> the current EN version is my aim to simplify the help text. I'd like to
> make this even simpler with your help.
I'll create some "examples" and post back here.
Triode wrote:
>
> I think a setup wizard w
Hi Michael I really hope you can help me solve the last puzzle on
running LMS on microcore linux.
I guess microcore isn't recognized as either debian or redhat based
(which is correct). Thus it falls back to defaults - which assume those
files in the same folder as the executable (see
Slim::U
bakker_be wrote:
> It's not the price, it's the elegance and hence the WAF of the thing ;)
For me price and WAF go (inversely) hand in hand :D
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JackOfAll wrote:
> he'd have added Bin/i386-linux to the bin path on x86_64 platform for
> backward compatibility, so if an x86_64 binary isn't available it "falls
> back" to trying for an i386 binary
Would the following change work for you? I don't have a 64-bit Linux
here, can't test, will do
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Yes, I felt the same way while I was creating the Dutch translations.
> We could very easily add some more user friendly text in the help
> section and even provide examples for some of the required entries.
>
> Sure you can. Just plug in a USB HUB in the WB and you have s
bakker_be wrote:
> Would this http://stephan-rafin.net/blog/2014/01/06/cheap-ir-receiver/
> work in CSOS? If so, would it continue working when John's board is
> available?
I believe the 'FLIRC dongle' (http://flirc.tv/) is easier and more
flexible to use. It works out of the box with the WB wi
JackOfAll wrote:
> WARNING
>
> No one install any LMS updates from the testing repo until further
> notice, please!
Do you mean that those people who are running F19-R7 are in trouble?
1 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio and 2 x SB Touch - all wireless
1 x Wandboard Dual behind the bedroo
erland wrote:
>
>
> 7.
> Generally the whole configuration interface feels a bit technical for
> people not used to work with devices and Linux. Possibly it can be
> solved by enhancing the online help but it currently feels technical
> even for me who is somewhat used to this stuff. Feels like
Hi Michael I really hope you can help me solve the last puzzle on
running LMS on microcore linux.
I found modules.conf here:
/etc/squeezeboxserver/modules.conf
/tmp/tcloop/logitechmediaserver/etc/squeezeboxserver/modules.conf
However I can't find slimserver.pl
tc@box:~$ sudo find / -iname slim
Krisbee wrote:
> Updated. I'm seeing this on the storage page of the WebUI:
>
> Chromium Version 33.0.1750.152 Debian jessie/sid (256984)
>
> 15794
>
> iceweasel 24.4.0esr-1
>
> 15795
> Both browser windows at max Apart from the text layout in "file
> systems" is there a case for saying the
Krisbee wrote:
> CSOSR7 - Attaching a Local Disk tests:
>
> Testbed - VirtualBox VM - Fedora 20 + CSOS x86_64 + fedora/jivelite
> users with auto login on tty1 etc. Booting kernel 3.13.7-200.fc20.x86_64
> with params video=vesafb vga=789 net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0 selinux=0.
> Updated to latest
> I'm still fighting with LMS. Not sure what Michael was thinking with the
> 'i386-linux -> x86_64-linux'
> (https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/commit/7859e8237e72f1abfc2800e03b9b55660eba0d21)
> bin path change, not backward compatibilty that's for sure, or he'd have
Hey, good catch! :-) I'll
Krisbee wrote:
> P.S A small point re: the lua webui. It would be nice to have a
> different icon on the ethernet and wireless interface pages. E.g:
>
> 15797
>
> or
>
> 15798
I like the first of these - do you know the source/license of it?
Just wanted to report that the installation of
CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-F19-R7-20140329-1.img on my Wandboard Dual worked
very good after I had realised that my 4GB SD card was to small and a
8GB is needed as minimum now.
Overall, really great work!
Some ideas for future improvements follows below, f
Krisbee wrote:
>
> Currently, there seems to be no mechanism to achieve this via the webui.
> Simply mounting a local disk under /storage obviously would not suffice.
Why not? That's exactly how it does work. If you use the Vortexbox
layout under storage, "files", is the writeable share. Have a
slackhead wrote:
> I use a more or less identical system for controlling XBMC on my
> RaspberryPi, and did wonder about using the same for the controlling
> Jivelite on CSOS, but (yet again) not had a chance to look into yet ;(
>
> My understanding is that the required LIRC code is now part of
WARNING
No one install any LMS updates from the testing repo until further
notice, please!
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I'm still fighting with LMS. Not sure what Michael was thinking with the
'i386-linux -> x86_64-linux'
(https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/commit/7859e8237e72f1abfc2800e03b9b55660eba0d21)
bin path change, not backward compatibilty that's for sure, or he'd have
added Bin/i386-linux to the bin pa
Where is your slimserver.pl running from, and where is modules.conf?
> Am 01.04.2014 um 18:42 schrieb sbp :
>
>
> Hi I have almost got LMS running on the very small microcore linux on
> raspberry (which also piCorePlayer is running on).
>
> However, there is one small problem that I can't figur
bakker_be wrote:
> Would this http://stephan-rafin.net/blog/2014/01/06/cheap-ir-receiver/
> work in CSOS? If so, would it continue working when John's board is
> available?
I use a more or less identical system for controlling XBMC on my
RaspberryPi, and did wonder about using the same for the c
Wiredcharlie wrote:
> Does it show up on your remote as a player?
Doesn't show up on LMS web interface...I'll probably have another go
later this evening. I didn't check other controller apps, e.g.
iPeng/Squeezepad.
R
Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega Planar
3
Hi I have almost got LMS running on the very small microcore linux on
raspberry (which also piCorePlayer is running on).
However, there is one small problem that I can't figure out:
It ends with this:
MODULES.CONF NOT FOUND AT
/USR/LOCAL/LIB/PERL5/SITE_PERL/5.18.1/SLIM/BOOTSTRAP.PM LINE 352.
[/B
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> I can see it turn up as BOX in the list of devices attached to my router
> when it is attached by ethernet. Whether than means it's booted, I don't
> know! If I try to connect to it by SSH at that IP address (using the
> usual piCorePlayer username/password), it complains that
Wiredcharlie wrote:
> Yes!
>
> I did find that my pi wouldn't work with some SD cards. Is your pi
> actually booting?
>
> Tony
I can see it turn up as BOX in the list of devices attached to my router
when it is attached by ethernet. Whether than means it's booted, I don't
know! If I try to con
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> I've written the image to an SD card and booted the Pi while connected
> via ethernet, but cannot SSH in or open the usual piCorePlayer web
> interface, as I can with recent versions of piCorePlayer. Should I be
> able to?
>
> Robert
Yes!
I did find that my pi wouldn't work
CSOSR7 - Attaching local disk and making files available over network
via samba.
Currently, there seems to be no mechanism to achieve this via the webui.
Simply mounting a local disk under /storage obviously would not suffice.
If the project does not intend to implement such a function, why have
CSOSR7 - Attaching a Local Disk tests:
Testbed - VirtualBox VM - Fedora 20 + CSOS x86_64 + fedora/jivelite
users with auto login on tty1 etc. Updated to latest testing
Code:
[fedora@squeeze-v /]$ rpm -qa | grep squee
community-squeeze-repo-1-7.noarch
squeeze-web-g
Wiredcharlie wrote:
> I've uploaded the SD img file and wiring diagram here:
>
> http://118design.co.uk/piCorePlayerLCD/piCorePlayerLCD.zip
>
> Tony
I've written the image to an SD card and booted the Pi while connected
via ethernet, but cannot SSH in or open the usual piCorePlayer web
interfa
I've uploaded the SD img file and wiring diagram here:
http://118design.co.uk/piCorePlayerLCD/piCorePlayerLCD.zip
Tony
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Would this http://stephan-rafin.net/blog/2014/01/06/cheap-ir-receiver/
work in CSOS? If so, would it continue working when John's board is
available?
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901;
BK Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer PDP-LX5090H
iPad 32GB Wifi + S
New version - piCorePlayer1.14d - works fine.
A camel is a racehorse designed by a committee.
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P.S A small point re: the lua webui. It would be nice to have a
different icon on the ethernet and wireless interface pages. E.g:
15797
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|Filename: icon-wifi.png|
|Download: http://
Triode wrote:
> This should now be fixed in git.
Updated. I'm seeing this on the storage page of the WebUI:
Chromium Version 33.0.1750.152 Debian jessie/sid (256984)
15794
iceweasel 24.4.0esr-1
15795
Both browser windows at max Apart from the text layout in "file
systems" is there a case f
JackOfAll wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo yum update
>
> >
>
> (My only concern would be that, if you have never updated the image
> before, there will be a lot of updates, and if there isn't enough free
> space on the sdcard, the update will fai
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