VMat wrote:
> I had the impression that the options in Jivelite were just an
> accessible UI to configure the piCorePlayer WOL without having to access
> the pCP web interface. :confused:
>
> VMat
You are right! I don't do any of the Jivelite programing and wasn't
aware that someone had added
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I added WOL in piCorePlayer and I was unaware of WOL in Jivelite, so
> there is no connection between the too software wise.
I had the impression that the options in Jivelite were just an
accessible UI to configure the piCorePlayer WOL without having to access
the pCP web
I added WOL in piCorePlayer and I was unaware of WOL in Jivelite, so
there is no connection between the too software wise.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> It wasn't clear to me if you are using piCorePlayer's [ Tweaks ] >
> Wake-on-LAN (WOL) to setup WOL. I am not familar with Jivelite's WOL.
>
> Are you getting a message "Sending WOL magic packet" in the Boot log? [
> Main page ] > [ Diagnostics ] > [ Logs ] select Boot.
I
paul- wrote:
> Easiest way for the technically challenged is to use a raspbian image
> and update it.
thanks. that worked and was easy enough.
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SteveLazer wrote:
> Hi wonderful PCP developers! Can't wait to update to 6.0. Unfortunately,
> my PCP player is hung up trying to download 6.0 updates.
>
> Plus downloads with a PC from
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/main_downloads.shtml also fail.
>
> FYI my internet is working fine otherwise
Man in a van wrote:
> On Windows I use Win32 Disk Imager v1.0
>
> https://win32diskimager.download/
>
> Tick the box "Read only allocated partitions"
>
> and this will copy the "Resize FS" partion of pCP. So you have a pCP
> install on a 8gb card, and the FS has been expanded to 500Mb, the co
Hi wonderful PCP developers! Can't wait to update to 6.0. Unfortunately,
my PCP player is hung up trying to download 6.0 updates.
Plus downloads with a PC from
https://www.picoreplayer.org/main_downloads.shtml also fail.
FYI my internet is working fine otherwise.
PCP stuck for hours on update
Hi wonderful PCP developers! Can't wait to update to 6.0. Unfortunately,
my PCP player is hung up trying to download 6.0 updates.
Plus downloads with a PC from
https://www.picoreplayer.org/main_downloads.shtml also fail.
FYI my internet is working fine otherwise.
PCP stuck for hours on updat
>From console/SSH on the pCP machine type
Code:
mount | grep -E 'cifs|nfs' | awk -F' on ' '{print $2}' | cut -d ' ' -f1
to see which network devices pCP thinks are mounted (which is what that
radio button means).
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.
sw99 wrote:
>
>
> Is there something I am doing wrong, or is there another way I can
> backup the card?
>
>
mr-b wrote:
> I had a related question after my rebuild experience.
>
> How do I backup from an application-level (for PCP, Squeezelite,
> Jivelite, LMS etc.) so I can restore them
kidstypike wrote:
> You can give the mount point any name you like, It's just an identifier.
Thank you both. That's clearer. I'd assumed the 'mount point' was a
reference to an actual entity or path but its more like a 'drive letter'
in Windows.
So now I have:-
30347
But I'm a little puzzled
That's a crazy setup. Running wireshark on your PC likely wont help, as
the WOL packet is sent to a specific Mac Address (Not broadcast) The
switches will filter that activity going to your PC.
Try sending the WOL packet to your PC's mac address. That will at
least tell you if its getting
Paul Webster wrote:
> Give your two mount points different names.
> You probably thought that the share name is appended ... it isn't.
Oops, sorry Paul.
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romanempire wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A little puzzle that might be more to do with my ignorance than anything
> else. My background is mostly Wintel although I have wrestled with
> Linux, BSD, Solaris, etc. My topology is:-
>
> NAS (Qnap TS-251)
> SharesMusic (all music ;-) )
> ¦__ slimserver
Give your two mount points different names.
You probably thought that the share name is appended ... it isn't.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada and rte ireland
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Hi All,
A little puzzle that might be more to do with my ignorance than anything
else. My background is mostly Wintel although I have wrestled with
Linux, BSD, Solaris, etc. My topology is:-
NAS (Qnap TS-251)
SharesMusic (all music ;-) )
¦__ slimserver (to hold LMS data and cache)
¦__ {var
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