Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi AngloCuencano,
>
> Your issue sounds like a network problem.
>
> When you initially install piCorePlayer it automatically sets the
> timezone, this requires internet access. Does your timezone get set
> correctly? You can manually set this on the [Tweaks] page if there
hi AngloCuencano,
Your issue sounds like a network problem.
When you initially install piCorePlayer it automatically sets the
timezone, this requires internet access. Does your timezone get set
correctly? You can manually set this on the [Tweaks] page if there is an
issue.
As Raspberry Pi's don
I have two piCorePlayers (Pi Zero/phatDAC and Pi A+/IQAudio DAC +, both
wireless) neither of which consistently sets the correct time on boot
and then defaults to December 1969.
This doesn't seem to affect the performance of the Zero, but the A+ has
the official Raspberry Pi touchscreen and failu
ifconfig will show you data on the interface for packets in/out
retries.
syslog is not enabled by default. Add syslog to cmdline.txt to enable
(or use the Bootcodes web page In the Extras area )
One thing with pcp, there is no daemon watching the mounts. So if cifs
cannot manage the connecti
28 hours alter en XP share still ok. Wil be out of town for the next few
days. I'll keep the pi running and one squeezeplayer plying an internet
station and report back when i'm home again.
Thanks so far for all the help and support!
*SqueezeBoxes:* 2x SB2 (Living room and study), 1x Radio (Kit
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Doesn't sound good.
>
> I think mixing class C with class A is not normal practice. I am sure
> you can get it to work but it adds another level of complication.
>
> regards
> Greg
Thanks, hopefully I'll have some time to sort it out this weekend when I
visit. (My priori
edwin2006 wrote:
> Where to find these in the pi (still learning linux)?
> Did do a brief wireshark capture and did not noticed. Will look better
> this weekend.
> btw. Now almost 22 hours later and XP share still ok.
I don't use Pcp so some command may not be available/same name
Dmesg shows "ke
bpa wrote:
> When drive drops off Pcp are there no messages in the log file or dmesg
> ?
Where to find these in the pi (still learning linux)?
Did do a brief wireshark capture and did not noticed. Will look better
this weekend.
btw. Now almost 22 hours later and XP share still ok.
*SqueezeBo
If it's a network related issues - have a look at network interface
stats at both ends - for wired connections there should be no (at leasts
very very few) errors, timeouts or retransmissions.
When drive drops off Pcp are there no messages in the log file or dmesg
?
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Mnyb wrote:
> Did you try to browse the file system with a terminal window not just
> LMS ?
>
> LMS expect that the assigned music folder is always there when it's
> running it's does not like when music directories disappear.
How do i browse the file system with terminal window?
For the networ
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