There are some providers that block access to our servers (we use
CloudFlare CDN), or it could just be four dns server that does not
resolve properly. Can you try the mirror server? Button on the
bottom right of web page to switch.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
others have reported it. Unfortunately, without hardware, I have to
rely on others to gather info. It appears the driver is loading, but
Alsa is not seeing the card. Ill look at the a mixer problem, but I
dont think that is the ultimate problem.
There is no noticeable error in dmesg, so per
Hi there,
I upgraded from piCorePlayer v6.1.0 to v7.0.0, and was unable to get the
Cirrus Logic Audio Card working. I also tried installing piCore from
scratch with a new MicroSD card but same issue. As a sanity check, I
rolled back to v6.1.0, and it worked like it always has.
I tried to spot d
The Groundsman wrote:
> I went for 21.04. Latest and greatest? It looks very pretty and
> responsive compared to win10
>
> Was that an error of judgement.
Just curious really, I recently installed Linux Mint on an old Shuttle
:)
The LTS versions of the different 'buntu might be more stable,
I went for 21.04. Latest and greatest? It looks very pretty and
responsive compared to win10
Was that an error of judgement.
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The Groundsman wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a machine running Linux Lubuntu
>
Which version ?
Lubuntu 21.04 or Lubuntu 20.04 LTS ?
ronnie
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The Groundsman wrote:
> I'd be happy to explore and learn but I've struggle to find a good
> guide. Every time I get a little adventurous I manage to screw it up,
> and run back to my windows comfort blanket.
I have never come across "a good guide" personally. But I did come
across plenty of pe
Greg Erskine wrote:
> pCP is obviously up and reachable from your network, it seems the only
> problem is reaching your gateway/DNS, which is usually your wifi
> router.
>
> Have you changed router, modem, DHCP or added piHole?
>
> As pCP rebuilds the filesystem at each boot it is worthwhile r
That Worked. Thank you.
It's like an alien world to me. I'd be happy to explore and learn but
I've struggle to find a good guide. Every time I get a little
adventurous I manage to screw it up, and run back to my windows comfort
blanket.
The Groundsman wrote:
> Hi
>
> ...i tried putting
>
> sudo apt remove [squeezeboxserver] in the terminal window. That prompts
> a password but when i put in my password nothing happens.
>
>
Try this:
sudo apt remove logitechmediaserver
LMS 8 nightly running on Raspberry Pi OS. Mostly
Hi
I've been running LMS for a while on windows 10. I have a machine
running Linux Lubuntu but I am a 100% Linux idiot - literally can only
use the Out of the box functionality.
Like an idiot I was experimenting with the LMS 8.1 .deb package and
managed to get it to run . I even got as far as
When I moved from LMS on my WHS1 to my Synology NAS, I had to manually
amend (find/replace) all of my playlists due to the different file
structure.
I've now had to move from Synology to PiCore.
Find and replace does not seem to work. All my old playlists are there,
but empty. A new playlist work
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