Hi slimhase,
The web server on pCP starts before the time is set. So this means it is
possible for any pCP setup to access a setup web page before ntp has
done its thing. This will result the epoch date displaying on the web
pages. Usually a refresh is all that is required. As this is reasonably
I just started with a fresh install, and it works just fine. I also
confirmed that when you add SDT, the LMS interface prompts you for a
reboot..no need to use the pCP web interface. But in any event it
works fine too.
What else have you done to your system? Are you manually running
comm
paul- wrote:
> busybox probably doesn't handle as many different formats as you are
> used to with full systems.
>
> sudo date -s "2019-01-26 12:20:00"
>
> You might check to see it something is blocking access to pool.ntp.org
>
> If so, you can change by using the ntpserver boot code.
Than
I had not spotted that Busybox saved a few more bytes (I presume) by
supporting fewer formats for date/time input.
Useful guide https://busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html
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busybox probably doesn't handle as many different formats as you are
used to with full systems.
sudo date -s "2019-01-26 12:20:00"
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Thanks for the feednack.
When I try sudo date -s "1/26/2019 15:59:00"
I get:
date: invalid date '1/26/2019 15:59:00'
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I had other issues with pCP 4.1.0 on a Pi ZeroW - but the date on mine
seems fine:
DeepThought | piCorePlayer v4.1.0 | linux 4.14.81-pcpCore | piCore
v9.2pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.0-1121-pCP | Sat Jan 26 16:25:41 GMT 2019
This was a pCP 4.0.0 install that I did an in situ update to 4.1.0 with
yeste
Try
date -s "1/26/2019 15:59:00"
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manually want to change the
date via ssh and do i.e. "sudo date 20190126",
the date does not adjust accordingly, but just increments by one year to
"Sat Aug 19 01:26:00 CEST 1971"!
If I redo the above sudo command, the date increments again by 1 year.
And so on.
So, I can not
bluetdi wrote:
> I installed it manually and it works fine.
Sounds very good. Can you please explain how can i do that?
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paul- wrote:
> Check to be sure you have the correct repo added.
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107707-Announce-Erlands-commercial-plugins-available-for-free
Yes, the correct repo is added. But it's not showing the screen switcher
applet.
I think i have to install it direct
paul- wrote:
> Where is your cache being stored. It looks like a file system issue.
My cache is on the standard location: -pCP Boot Disk
/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/slimserverThere is a Cache folder found on this
drive-
I've tried also my external mounted ssd: -USB Disk
/mnt/1TBSSD/
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi slimhase,
>
> I have never used a swap so I don't know the consequences. I have often
> thought it should be turned on for LMS but I don't really know. You will
> have to let us know! :D
>
> Look for the ntpserver boot code on the [Bootcodes] page.
> regards
> Greg
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