michaelvv wrote:
> Does anyone have SOA up running on the PI 2 or compatible boards..
Yep. I do also have it working on a PI2.
You pull the SOA stuff from git and put it on top of a basic PI2 Arch
install
(http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/broadcom/raspberry-pi-2).
That's pretty straight
LeSpocky wrote:
> And here's one of them.
> :-/
Hi and welcome here..
to be honest - its not fair your first post and ends with a sad
face:confused:
I use debian aswell on a i386 Machine and it runs fine (off course
Perl-Version: 5.18.2)
To be clear i am pretty sure there is a way but if you
The way it is today the debian packages
are useless and frustrating. I don't want to offend anyone for
continuing work on lms, but offering non working packages is worse than
offering no packages at all.
They're not non-working. They just don't work with your OS/architecture
combination.
I've
drmatt wrote:
> And... I'm up and running again. :)
>
> Lots of i386 folks will bump in to this now I suspect.
And here's one of them.
I once choose squeezebox because of it's platform independent free
software support and I'm really happy there are still people caring
about it. :-) Currently
Lacas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please build in support for the Cirrus Audio Card in Picoreplayer.
>
> Picoreplayer is the best sounding and most reliable Squeezelite
> solution. I use it with an iFI IDac with iUSB Power, and it sounds
> fantastic.
> It seems that the former driver problems have bee
praganj wrote:
> Using Linux on Pi it is possible to turn off HDMI & Composite output
> with
>
> /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o
>
> Is it possible to built in this function in picoreplayer ?
hi praganj,
What are you trying to achieve? I always assume piCorePlayer is used
headless. Can you post some
atrocity wrote:
> I wonder if there's a way to check if 100% volume is really 100%
You can use a normal PC with the Webgui or the cli to check the
Volume...
Gruss
Jan
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atrocity wrote:
> I wonder if there's a way to check if 100% volume is really 100%...when
> I used OrangeSqueeze as a controller for the Pi, it said the volume was
> really only at 97 despite the web interface saying it was locked at
> 100%. When I used OrangeSqueeze to increase it to 100, OS th
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Thanks for reporting your DTS issue, hopefully someone can chip in with
> some help.
I wonder if there's a way to check if 100% volume is really 100%...when
I used OrangeSqueeze as a controller for the Pi, it said the volume was
really only at 97 despite the web interface s
msherman wrote:
> For the past few weeks, the debian unstable build hasn't been
> downloading correctly, with apt reporting a size mismatch error:
>
> E: Failed to fetch
> http://debian-origin.slimdevices.com/pool/main/l/logitechmediaserver/logitechmediaserver_7.8.1~1432793217_all.deb
> Size mis
For the past few weeks, the debian unstable build hasn't been
downloading correctly, with apt reporting a size mismatch error:
E: Failed to fetch
http://debian-origin.slimdevices.com/pool/main/l/logitechmediaserver/logitechmediaserver_7.8.1~1432793217_all.deb
Size mismatch
E: Some files failed to
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi stereoptic,
>
> Thanks for you detailed explanation.
>
> Yes, try the latest software, fingers crossed it will help you.
>
> As a side note, I would never try to get 192 streaming over the
> internet. Where I live, the internet speed isn't sufficient to give
> reliabl
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