Krisbee wrote:
> I might have missed the obvious, but assuming your cubietruck is
> actually booting, did you try to load any of the sound modules using
> modprobe as root?
>
Yeah, I tried this, unsuccessfully.
Code:
[root@cubie ~]# modprobe sunxi-sndspdif
modprobe:
Hi guys, thanks for the suggestions, I will try
Charles
sbp wrote:
> Hi It seems like the export file have a permission problem.
>
> Please try : sudo chmod 777 /sys/class/gpio/export before you try your
> command
>
> Regards
> Steen
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Linvincible,
>
> I don't think
poing,
Now I've had a chance to do a bit googling, the situation with the
Cubietruck using Archlinux ARM and SOA seems to be this:
(1) Triodes' Cubietruck installer is now out of date. It was built to
use the old sunxi kernel, patched for 24bit spdif, and a boot mechanism
(u-boot) that required
poing wrote:
> Ok, I tried those suggestions to no avail.
>
>
> Okay, I also modified the image per the instructions on that page.
> Unfortunately, that doesn't resolve it, either. I'm stuck at the same
> stage. Step 1 of the installer completes. Then it asks me to refresh the
> web page (IP-of
Linvincible wrote:
> I use only 2. preamp not to damper with the bit depth of the stream
> Might investigate 4. ALSA to play with the balance on one of my systems
> where the speakers are oddly placed and I don't have another balance
> option
> Charles
Hi Linvincible,
I fine the LMS volume cont
I use only 2. preamp not to damper with the bit depth of the stream
Might investigate 4. ALSA to play with the balance on one of my systems
where the speakers are oddly placed and I don't have another balance
option
Charles
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Who finds posts about volume control
poing wrote:
> Krisbee,
>
> Many thanks! I wasn't aware of those threads. I'll start over.
I might have missed the obvious, but assuming your cubietruck is
actually booting, did you try to load any of the sound modules using
modprobe as root? E.g.:
Code:
modprobe s