Morning ghulse,
ghulse wrote:
> On piCorePlayer's WiFi Dongles page, I thought I read that the Ralink
> chipset is not working, but I see now that if you scroll down the page
> to the more recent entries, it has been changed to "working." Sure,
> enough, this morning, when I tried CanaKit's dong
ogeifel wrote:
> Hi Ronnie and Greg,
>
> i will check this what you 2 say. I believe i take the rpi2 image. But i
> will check it.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Olli
Hi ogeifel,
If you use the wrong image your Raspberry Pi will not boot. It will just
freeze at the splash screen.
regards
Greg
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I'm using it headless. That's what SoA is all about.
I needed a display for debugging only. I managed to get it working
without display. I didn't follow up on it any further.
ssh is therefore sufficient.
I tried SPDIF earlier. The driver was a mess. 16bit and limited
samplerate support. Not sur
ralphy wrote:
> Shutdown jivelite.
>
> Delete $HOME/.jivelite
Thanks for the fast answer.
But there is no such directory. I tried the command ls -a and find some
directories bwginning with "." but nothing from jivelite.
18681.
Must I reinstall everything or is there a chance to repair my sys
Hello. After getting SoA/LMS working on my Wandboard, using a Squeezebox
Touch as the head, I've been grappling with the problem of sending file
paths containing accented characters to LMS from my (Windows 7) computer
via the Command Line Interface (that thread is 'here'
(http://forums.slimdevices
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Most of my wifi dongles are using the Ralink 5370 chipset. They work as
> good as any other IMHO. I use them on my development piCorePlayers
> because I know they just work.
On piCorePlayer's WiFi Dongles page, I thought I read that the Ralink
chipset is not working, but I
soundcheck wrote:
> As a matter of fact.
> I' used to turn off pretty much all HW peripherals (WLAN, Nand, BT, IR,
> SPDIF. Audio GPU, not used USB ports...) off anyhow.
> I2S is not easily accessible - afaik - onboard SPDIF and audio - hmmh -
> does anybody really want to use these??.
>
> ..
Result of a little research:
The DMA patch is available for the mainline kernel :
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2015-July/359378.html
Currently we're at kernel 4.1.6-1-ARCH
Question is, when it'll be seen in the main branch. It seems 4.2 is the
target.
I found an experi
As a matter of fact.
I' used to turn off pretty much all HW peripherals (WLAN, Nand, BT, IR,
SPDIF. Audio GPU, not used USB ports...) off anyhow.
I2S is not easily accessible - afaik - onboard SPDIF and audio - hmmh -
does anybody really want to use these??.
Therefore I'm not affected.
And ye
+1 would be nice to read. Or start a New thread.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi ogeifel,
>
>
>
> BTW: Your English is fine, I'm Australian and I can understand it!
>
> regards
> Greg
Not an 'ocker' then:p
Oz irony;)
I like it:D
Ronnie
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soundcheck wrote:
> Can't confirm that. My Cubitruck setup works better then ever and beats
> all mi PI(2)s.
> Meanwhile I managed to get the mainline kernel and the new device-tree
> handling (replaced script.bin) pretty much under control.
> I'm running now a stock ARCH, LMS from AUR, squeezel
Hi Ronnie and Greg,
i will check this what you 2 say. I believe i take the rpi2 image. But i
will check it.
Thanks a lot.
Olli
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Krisbee wrote:
> You might have saved yourself some time if you'd had read some previous
> posts re: the cubietruck and SOA. See my #1483 from two months ago.
> Posts on the arch arm linux forum would tend to confirm that arch arm
> on the cubietruck for audio is a poor choice right now.
Can
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