JackOfAll wrote:
> With a VendorId of 7392 and a ProductId of 7811, there should be no
> reason that dongle doesn't just work with the 8192cu driver!
>
> I have one thought, with the mention of A+. I had a "broken" A+ at one
> point, where as soon as anything was probed on the USB port, the whol
Steve Agnew wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> If you mount the dud RPi2 SD card on your PC, what does the Config.txt
> file contain? On my RPi card it looks normal but looks corrupted on the
> RPi2 card.
>
> Regards, Steve.
Hi Steve,
I don't have a bad one at the moment to test. :mad:
regards
Greg
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ghulse wrote:
> Would you recommend starting from scratch and flashing a Micro SD card
> with 1.19l and then do an insitu upgrade to 1.21? Or can I use the first
> Rasberry Pi to save a working 1.21 installation to a second Micro SD
> card? That should work, right?
Hi ghulse,
Yes.
Your second
Here's a sort of interesting question. I have a Rasberry Pi B+ and
HiFiBerry DAC+ with working 1.21 installation. And I just bought a
second Rasberry Pi B+ with HiFiBerry Digi+. Would you recommend starting
from scratch and flashing a Micro SD card with 1.19l and then do an
insitu upgrade to 1.21?
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Thanks for reporting hsmeets,
>
> If you get bored today, can you try to cut another RPi2 SD card. I am
> curious whether you get one that works :confused:
>
> regards
> Greg
Hi Greg,
If you mount the dud RPi2 SD card on your PC, what does the Config.txt
file contain? On
hsmeets wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the same issue with 1.21: it has the same kernelpanic as reported
> below.
>
> When I put back 1.19l on the SDCard all works again.
>
> So sticking to 1.19l for now.
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Huib
Thanks for reporting hsmeets,
If you get bored today, can
hsmeets wrote:
> Hi,
>
> me again, an in-situ update worked for me but it took a second reboot
> before squeezelite ran. After the boot to start 1.21 the first time it
> said squeezelite was not running, also starting squeezelite via the main
> menu did not work.
>
> The webpages look a bit str
Hi,
me again, an in-situ update worked for me but it took a second reboot
before squeezelite ran. After the boot to start 1.21 the first time it
said squeezelite was not running, also starting squeezelite via the main
menu did not work.
The webpages look a bit strange: the menu under the logo is
Hi,
I have the same issue with 1.21: it has the same kernelpanic as reported
below.
When I put back 1.19l on the SDCard all works again.
So sticking to 1.19l for now.
Thanks and regards,
Huib
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for reporting.
>
> After lots of testing I get a b
nowhinjing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have found a post on the tiny linux forum with a kernel version
> containing notro's fbtft drivers :
>
> >
Code:
> > http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=18652.0
> >
>
> Can anyone point me in the direction
123pi wrote:
>
> Unfortunately there is no Ethernet connection on the A+...
>
> But I confirmed on my Windows PC that it is a Edimax 150Mbps Wireless
> 802.11b/g/n Nano USB Adapter, the hardware IDs are:
> USB\VID_7392&PID_7811&REV_0200 and USB\VID_7392&PID_7811 and "Service"
> is RTL8192cu.
CherAlban wrote:
> Hi,
>
> running the older versions I had the problem that all my USB DACs
> stopped playing after some random time (sometimes a couple of hours, up
> to a full day). The solution to that problem was to leave the field
> "Output settings" in "Squeezelite Settings" empty. I trie
Hi,
I have found a post on the tiny linux forum with a kernel version
containing notro's fbtft drivers :
Code:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=18652.0
Can anyone point me in the direction of how to include a custom kernel
in picorep
Krisbee wrote:
> See here, if still trying sort out locale and LANG environment variables
> under Arch linux:
>
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Locale
Yeah, thanks, I'd seen something similar, but what I read didn't mention
that the file locale.conf can be created if it doesn't exist.
Lestrad wrote:
> Thanks, that worked great. 'This post '
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?104146-Command-Line-Interface-basics-%28Windows-box%29&p=829044#post829044)shows
> exactly what I did.
>
> However when I re-started LMS, I got this message:
>
>
> Sep 04 05:49:40 soa-wandb
This is just for information.
I had a working 1.19l install on pi B+ with an Xtreamer wireless N
dongle. Dmesg calls this wireless Realtek RTL8191S. I had to start with
a wired connection and then run 'modprobe -v rt2800usb' or 'modprobe -v
rt2800usb.gz.ko' as root then reboot. I updated through
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