The state before: I used an SSD (ExFAT format) attached via USB holding
music and the LMS data.
After the great explanation to mount GPT partitioned drives I wanted to
change the SSD to HFS+ format.
I did the following:
I created a USB stick in ExFAT format, mounted it via the LMS page and
moved
I've had a problem trying to perform an in situ update on my oldest Pi,
a Rev B revision 000e. I get "Internet Found", but also get "pCP repo
not accessible". I haven't tried updating from scratch yet. It was the
first Pi I ever loaded PCP on. Are they still supported?
paul- wrote:
> mcduman,
>
> Can you test something for me..
>
> Add max_loop=100 to cmdline.txt on boot partitionThere are only
> 8 loop devices automatically created at boot time, and it seems that
> mount is faulting, rather than wait for the kernel to dynamically create
> more
Can you test something for me..
Add max_loop=100 to cmdline.txt on boot partitionThere are only
8 loop devices automatically created at boot time, and it seems that
mount is faulting, rather than wait for the kernel to dynamically create
more loop devices. Adding that command line
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm guessing that you are using "palo alto cubik" speakers.
>
> If they worked before, they should work now.
>
> Did you apply the hotfix for the update and the one following the
> update?
>
> Did you try changing the output as suggested by Paul?
>
>
paul- wrote:
> You are using the pCP repo, correct? The piCore repo is broken with
> regards to compile tools.
>
> What happens if you try to just install the linux headers by itself.
> "tce-load -i linux-4.19.y_api_headers.tcz"
>
> Just to clarify...
> -w - Downloads extension and
mcduman wrote:
> Thanks for looking into this and for the tips. i am as
> resource-conscious as the next pcp user and rarely have redundant stuff
> at boot. i am happy to report that i can install extensions with -w flag
> but when i use -wi i get the same boot error. oh, and i play with
>
I finally got round to trying this - absolutely brilliant! Thanks for
all the work you did on this.
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google
Home Mini,
Regarding the Audiophonics driver, with a fresh image the HAT will work
fine.
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lordvader wrote:
> Oh bother.
> Thought I'll connect to my pi from work, so it'll be updated for when I
> get home.
> Now it's offline :(
>
> I do already have an audiophonics ES9038Q2M dac, which I manually
> installed drivers (which also required some edits to the boot files) for
> the 4.1
pettifoggery wrote:
> Could anyone help me with a USB audio problem?
>
> On previous advice I've boosted the alsamixer to 100% to sort out a low
> volume issue. However, after updating to 5.0.0 I now only have sound
> through one of the two speakers.
>
> I've tested the speakers with my PC
Could anyone help me with a USB audio problem?
On previous advice I've boosted the alsamixer to 100% to sort out a low
volume issue. However, after updating to 5.0.0 I now only have sound
through one of the two speakers.
I've tested the speakers with my PC and they are fine. Both speakers /
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