theloon wrote:
> Thanks Paul!
> I'll have to test on my setup and see if I can extract with Debian. I'm
> learning Linux as time permits and just don't have time to learn the
> quirks of Tinycore.
Were you able to get anywhere? I'm like you, am using "vanilla" Raspbian
Jessie and would prefer
castalla wrote:
> The 'NAS' is simply a usb stick located on a router. Accessible without
> issue by debian and sonos as guest.
>
> Having to use vi, etc. to make edits is awful.
Can you try a 1 in username, a 1 in password, the guest in the options.
In future versions, I'll remove the
castalla wrote:
> The 'NAS' is simply a usb stick located on a router. Accessible without
> issue by debian and sonos as guest.
>
> Having to use vi, etc. to make edits is awful.
vi puts hair on your chest :), and you can work on any or anyones *nix
from the 70's 'til today, it's always
JackOfAll wrote:
> LOL. And there I was thinking that one of the marketing bullet points"
> of piCore was that it is a "small" distro.
> I know ralphy has a penchant for statically built binaries, but it needs
> a 256GB card?
ehhh, It would make an impressive piZERO LMS server! Technology
Jeff07971 wrote:
> 256GB uSD Card
LOL. And there I was thinking that one of the marketing bullet points"
of piCore was that it is a "small" distro.
I know ralphy has a penchant for statically built binaries, but it needs
a 256GB card?
256GB uSD Card
https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-electronics-introduces-the-evo-plus-256gb-microsd-card-with-the-highest-capacity-in-its-class
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezePlayer,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
*Server:* LMS Version: 7.9.0 - 1453293926 on Centos 7 VM on
paul- wrote:
> PCP uses very trimmed down versions of most UNIX commands. A lot of
> them are served by busybox. What works in other environments may not
> work here. Do not leave the password field blank.
>
> Also, is there any message on your NAS logs.What brand of NAS are
> you
Juggler wrote:
> I have just tried to make my own "Squeezebox Touch" with a RPi2, RPi 7"
> display and HiFiBerry Digi+. After pulling together several resources on
> the web, I just came across this post and your webpage... thank you!
>
> I followed your instructions (except for Jivelite where
castalla wrote:
> No. Nothing works.
>
> The following fstab entry works on another LMS setup:
>
> //192.168.0.1/volume9 /mnt/hd1 cifs username=guest,password=
>
> ps: lack of root login is a pain, also
PCP uses very trimmed down versions of most UNIX commands. A lot of
them are served by
Paul Webster wrote:
> From the web interface ... try putting in a dummy username / password
> (Paul_ above used "1" - I use "music").
> You will probably find that this works because your CIFS file server is
> not checking the values as it is set for open access.
No. Nothing works.
The
w3wilkes wrote:
> Back in the 80's Bob Carver pretty much proved that any (pre)amplifiers
> sound could be duplicated using a low cost solid state platform
> regardless of the (pre)amp cost or being of tube or solid state design.
> This is probably why the "audio rag experts" shun blind testing
ctbarker32 wrote:
> Plenty of very high-end audiophile products use Tubes through out or as
> input stages for a solid state back end, etc. Rogue Audio make very well
> regarded products that feature tube buffers as input to a solid state
> design.
>
> Tubes are often thought to be more
>From the web interface ... try putting in a dummy username / password
(Paul_ above used "1" - I use "music").
You will probably find that this works because your CIFS file server is
not checking the values as it is set for open access.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Ok Paul, let's go.
I use the web interface to (try) to mount the NAS
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then I got the message
[INFO] mount -v -t cifs -o username=,password=, //192.168.1.65/Volume_1
/mnt/netshare
[ERROR] Disk Mount Error, Try to Reboot.
My guess is PicorePlayer need a username and a password and cannot
valnar wrote:
> I saw that, but I couldn't tell if it supported any HAT's.
Ah yes, of course. Maybe send 'em an email?
FWIW, I bought an IQaudIO Pi-DAC+
(http://www.iqaudio.co.uk/home/8-pi-dac-0712411999650.html), a pimoroni
Pibow audio
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