paul- wrote:
> Alright,
>
> Find and Select pcp-apmode.tcz and the press the Load button
>
Hi
i would really like to test this method.
The only thing for me is, that i can't find pcp-apmode.tcz in the options
list.
I am running: piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v3.22 | linux
4.9.50-pcpAudioCore |
ralphy wrote:
> When using a slimdevices remote, squeezelite only needs an empty lirc.
>
> For pcp 3.2x, If you've enabled lirc from the tweaks tab without
> jivelite installed you should already have a zero byte .lircrc file in
> tc's home directory.
>
> tc@rpi2:~$ ls -l /home/tc/.lircrc
> -rw
I got SqueezePlay running fullscreen on Ubuntu 16.04.
64-bit.
It's quite funny.
:).
Hypnotizing.
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Good idea.
I have a Pi with touchscreen in the original case which does leak red
light out to the side.
It did not matter before but I recently moved it to be connected to the
turntable in another room ... and there the light was annoying.
This resolved that.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot
When using a slimdevices remote, squeezelite only needs an empty lirc.
For pcp 3.2x, If you've enabled lirc from the tweaks tab without
jivelite installed you should already have a zero byte .lircrc file in
tc's home directory.
tc@rpi2:~$ ls -l /home/tc/.lircrc
-rw-r--r--1 tc staff
Yes my bad, it's not WINS, it's in the regular Netbios protocol.
Works via broadcasts over the LAN.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/119493/netbios-over-tcp-ip-name-resolution-and-wins
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/172218/microsoft-tcp-ip-host-name-resolution-order
Looks like t
epoch1970 wrote:
> WINS name resolution will take care of that, it’s built in Windows
> machines. No need for a DNS server.
Wins has "just the same (in this case)" as DNS" - to use it youll need
to setup a Winsserver with a static IP for all the clients.
To activate wins in these days you'll nee
Which is entirely why I suggested hgfs mount in the first couple of
posts...
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