Erik S wrote:
> Your advice was perfect, I searched through the builfme.sh file for
> instances of "5.20" and found a reference to "5.20.3" so I modified your
> code accordingly and it seemed to work. Now I need to start LMS.
>
> Forgive my ignorance, but in your instructions you provide a link
Hei,
is there any possibility to extend keyboard actions? For example to stop
syncing with other players? Cant find anything in the InputToActionMap.
Thanks:cool:
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My first try was on a RasPi A+ (256MB RAM). So I thought maybe trying on
a RaspI2 would do the trick. On the RasPi2 the tmpfs is expectedly
bigger but I still get the same error:
Code:
tce-load -wi Xprogs
Downloading: Xprogs.tcz
Connecting to repo.tinycorelinux.net
get.amped wrote:
> Unfortunately, I am a Linux dilettante and am pretty much baffled by
> buildme.sh and the logging it produces. *BUT* the issues you both are
> having are almost certainly related to the Perl version of the jail vs
> the one used for the build.
>
> Check to see if the version
Yep, at least fdisk says it worked ok:
Code:
Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 15.5 GB, 15560867840 bytes
4 heads, 16 sectors/track, 474880 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 64 * 512 = 32768 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/mmcblk0p1
tomster wrote:
> Hi Steen!
> Thx for your quick reply.
>
> Jivelite was where my idea/ thinking started. But then I thought it
> would be way more suitable for my scenario to have a fully working
> (fullscreen) browser running on the kitchen-RasPi's touch screen. If
> it'd boot into GUI & start
sbp wrote:
> I don't know if this will work, but you could try to add;
> HDMI_IGNORE_CEC
> to the config txt located in the boot partition (mnt/mmcblk0p1 - or via
> file-explorer on another computer.
>
Thanks Steen I shall give it a go at some point soon :)
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Hi Steen!
Thx for your quick reply.
Jivelite was where my idea/ thinking started. But then I thought it
would be way more suitable for my scenario to have a fully working
(fullscreen) browser running on the kitchen-RasPi's touch screen. If
it'd boot into GUI & start the browser with a given star
PasTim, thank you.
PasTim wrote:
> I'm not quite sure what you are modifying in /etc/default. Is that a
> settings file for running squeezelite as a service? I used to use
> something similar that I got from someone else on these forums rather
> than from the squeezelite originator. I'm not
tomster wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> First of all: great work! I really love the picoreplayer running on my
> RasPis.
>
> Since I use one player in the kitchen I was wondering if there's a way
> to also bring some sort of GUI/ browser onto that machine?
> I plan on hooking up a touch-screen to that p
probedb wrote:
> Does anyone have a solution to this, I realise it's probably not in
> piCorePlayer but it's a bit annoying.
I don't know if this will work, but you could try to add;
HDMI_IGNORE_CEC
to the config txt located in the boot partition (mnt/mmcblk0p1 - or via
file-explorer on another
Hi there!
First of all: great work! I really love the picoreplayer running on my
RasPis.
Since I use one player in the kitchen I was wondering if there's a way
to also bring some sort of GUI/ browser onto that machine?
I plan on hooking up a touch-screen to that player and use it as a
control de
BuddyRich wrote:
>
> [16:38:24.494973] ffmpeg: stream 0, timescale not set
> [16:38:24.519304] ffmpeg: stream 0, offset 0x4a492: partial file
> [16:38:24.519842] ffmpeg: Error : 230613 bits left
> [16:38:24.519886] ffmpeg: Failed to decode all channels
>
> [16:38:24.699735] ff_decode:377 avcode
Unfortunately, I am a Linux dilettante and am pretty much baffled by
buildme.sh and the logging it produces. *BUT* the issues you both are
having are almost certainly related to the Perl version of the jail vs
the one used for the build.
Check to see if the version of Perl changed when you did t
probedb wrote:
> The only issue I have is that it's always sending an HDMI video signal,
> even when I've told piCorePlayer to shut down, it means my TV always
> switches to the AVR and the AVR automatically switched to the piCore
> input. Is there anyway around this? Cheers!
Does anyone have a
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