Robin61 wrote:
> Updated from 3.01 to 3.02 and now my Digi+ is working with Shairplay !
> Thanks !
>
> However I have another issue, with LMS. I cannot see any radio. The
> radio menu returns an empty page (on LMS page and iPeng app). I already
> had the issue in the past... I put again my mysqu
paul- wrote:
> Based on the dmesg, and lsmod. It appears that it is being detected and
> drivers loaded. eth1 should be handled as well, but I'm not sure I've
> ever done that in tinycore. I'll give it a test this evening.
>
> In the meantime..aussiebob
>
> Can you login via ssh and run
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi aussiebob
>
> Are you still using a Raspberry Pi Zero?
>
> regards
> Greg
If the question is in regard to the USB Nic the answer is no as my
Broadcom USB wifi dongle drivers won't load in ver 3.02 as reported
earlier. The test with the usb nic is done with a RPi 3.
R
hi aussiebob
Are you still using a Raspberry Pi Zero?
regards
Greg
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JackOfAll wrote:
> I know someone who has the R8153 (USB3) working in Raspbian with r8152
> driver. I wonder if this is as simple as the device having been given
> the device name, eth1. Is pico going to bring that up automatically, or
> only eth0?? (Just thinking out loud.) Does he just need
man in a van wrote:
> i have been testing the beta v3.02 with a hifiberry digi + pro.
>
> Just performed an insitu update and all seems well.
>
> Thanks team :)
>
> time for a donation methinks :eek::p:cool:
>
> Ronnie
+1 !:d
paul- wrote:
> Everything I can see is that the Realtek USB gigabit adapters use the
> r8152 driver...if you have the USB 3.0 version of the hardware,
> there are new drivers that have not been pushed by Realtek into the
> Linux kernel.
I know someone who has the R8153 (USB3) working in Rasp
paul- wrote:
> Everything I can see is that the Realtek USB gigabit adapters use the
> r8152 driver...if you have the USB 3.0 version of the hardware,
> there are new drivers that have not been pushed by Realtek into the
> Linux kernel.
>
> On the pcp web interface, go to the main page, then