Grotus wrote:
> Looks like MIME::Base64 was in the base perl install on earlier versions
> of Fedora, but not for f23. You may need to install perl-MIME-Base64:
> sudo dnf install -y perl-MIME-Base64
>
> It also looks like the package for logitechmediaserver needs a
> "Requires: perl(MIME::Base
jimzak wrote:
> God bless you, my son.
>
> My next and obvious question goes to Steen and the piCoreplayer
> developers: *when will touch be enabled for Raspberry Pi boards made
> prior to the Pi 2? I would be happy to beta test anything that you have
> now* :)
>
> J
We are very near a releas
kolossos4730 wrote:
> For the Custom Clock applet see
> _Ralphy's_answer
> (\"http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?104608-Preparing-for-my-players-demise&p=835858&viewfull=1#post835858\";)_
> in another thread, especially his comment on lua-jit.
Thanks.
That begs the question - is p
Meridion wrote:
> I forgot to mention that my Pi2 is connected to a normal TV through
> HDMI...
I'm sorry, but I cannot help you with HDMI issues as I only have an
official 7" screen attached to my Pi. I did have a small 800x480 HDMI
connected display and I had to edit /boot/config.txt for it to
Jeff07971 wrote:
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97803-piCorePlayer-Squeezelite-on-Microcore-linux-An-embedded-OS-in-RAM-with-Squeezelit&p=834481&viewfull=1#post834481
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97803-piCorePlayer-Squeezelite-on-Microcore-linux-An-embedded-OS
kolossos4730 wrote:
> May I ask what kind of screen you have connected to the Pi?
I forgot to mention that my Pi2 is connected to a normal TV through
HDMI...
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slackhead wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> Quick question - does anyone know if Erlands Custom Clock plugin /
> applet works with piCorePlayer/Jivelite?
>
> I have an old custom clock configuration I made for my (long departed)
> Touch many moons ago and I'd love to be able to adapt it to my
> piCorePlay
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi kolossos4730,
>
> Very nice work! Thanks for allowing us to include it with jivelite.
>
> We have been working on a method of adding VU Meters easily, so we need
> to name your VU Meter in this format "VU_Meter_XXX_XXX_XXX", for example
> "VU_Meter_Logitech_Black".
>
>
avalx wrote:
> I've just upgraded from f22 to f23 via dnf and now I can not get
> squeezeboxserver to run! I reinstalled the repo and logitechmediaserver
> but still the errors persist.
> And something from logs:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> Nov 23 16:48:30 sever squeezeboxserv
jimzak wrote:
> Hey thanks.
>
> I don't have a Pi 2 board yet. Can you point me to something to support
> your belief that a B+ will not currently provide touch support to the
> LCD screen. I have gone over both long threads (piCoreplayer and
> Jivelite for piCoreplayer) and I haven't run acro
Jeff07971 wrote:
> With PiCorePlayer 1.21g and a Pi 2 ( I believe that Pi B's had or have a
> problem) the touchscreen should "just work" I had to do nothing to get
> it to work.
>
> I did have to remove and then re add jivelite (without restarting) once
> to get jivelite to work.
Hey thanks.
jimzak wrote:
> I have done this repeatedly without any positive results.
>
> Any other ideas?
Ideas?
Change the version of picoreplayer.
Try another hifiberry selection
Burn this image
http://www.alexpage.de/download/usbit/bootsector.img
to the SD card and then use the proper tool to ref
I've just upgraded from f22 to f23 via dnf and now I can not get
squeezeboxserver to run! I reinstalled the repo and logitechmediaserver
but still the errors persist.
This is what the status looks like:
Code:
● squeezeboxserver.service - SqueezeboxServer Daemon
Loade
DJanGo wrote:
> @kolossos: Did you ask if you're allowed to use these yourself?
> ...
>
Nope, it's not really an unique design:
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jimzak wrote:
> Hi. I am amazed that I have got to the point of the question that the
> above answer refers to: I have assembled a Raspberry Pi B+ and a
> Raspberry Pi touchscreen to the point that it plays music and displays
> the language choice screen in Jivelite. However, obviously touch is
jimzak wrote:
> Nice job, Bob.
>
> *I wonder if you or anyone else could take the time to divulge the
> details on how to get Jivelite to respond to touch commands.*
>
> Jivelite loads and brings me to the language selection screen. I
> attached a mouse and was able to verify that every othe
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> Picked up one of the 7" Pi touchscreens this week (with the
> frame/stand), and added Jivelite to a Pi2/IQAudioDAC set up running
> piCorePlayer. This was pretty easy to set up once I got the ribbon
> cables connected correctly. Looks great, works very well.
> I think all I ne
TimT wrote:
> I have the same setup and it happened to me my first time. Try powering
> off the Pi (literally, pulling the plug) and restarting it that way.
> Worked for me.
I have done this repeatedly without any positive results.
Any other ideas?
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.or
kolossos4730 wrote:
> @sbp/Ralphy If you like it, please feel free to include this meter in
> piCorePlayer.
>
> 19288
>
> And in SqueezePlay:
>
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@kolossos: Did you ask if you're allowed to use these yourself?
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kolossos4730 wrote:
> Tom,
>
> The current version of piCorePlayer does not support the touch
> interface. Easiest thing to do is attach a USB mouse or keyboard to
> configure JiveLite. Then quit JiveLite using the [Quit] button on the
> home screen to save changes. This does not always work for
Hi guys
Quick question - does anyone know if Erlands Custom Clock plugin /
applet works with piCorePlayer/Jivelite?
I have an old custom clock configuration I made for my (long departed)
Touch many moons ago and I'd love to be able to adapt it to my
piCorePlayer with 7" screen.
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