mherger wrote:
> Thats simply not true. Both my LMS run on Pi, and none ever had a card
> failure. The pCP instance has been in use for 3-4 years at least. The
> Raspian one for 2 years. But I avoid the one dollar noname SD card and
> get well known brands.
Totally concur.
I have a Pi3 LMS that
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Wouldn't a cheap tablet do a better job if you only want a browser?
>
> I personally only know of iPads which are too expensive, but aren't
> there a million much cheaper options now a days.
You can use an Amazon Fire Tablet. Wait until Prime Day when they are
cheap. About
Greg Erskine wrote:
> My networks have always worked as per the wifi documentation - see
> "Setup: 'Setup Wifi'
> (https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/setup_wifi/)".
>
> I don't understand the necessity of "bssid" on your network? I never
> have had to use it.
>
> More wifi information - see
Wigster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an RPi3 with PCP 8.1.0 installed -- I had it running 8.0.0 with
> the same problem. I wiped and started from scratch with seemingly the
> same problem. IQAudio AMP+ sound card.
>
> PCP access over http works perfectly fine. It can access my LMS server
> fine and
Hi,
I have an RPi3 with PCP 8.1.0 installed -- I had it running 8.0.0 with
the same problem. I wiped and started from scratch with seemingly the
same problem. IQAudio AMP+ sound card.
PCP access over http works perfectly fine. It can access my LMS server
fine and I can play local and remote mus
add -height x -width x to the firefox command line to set the firefox
window size. As for touch. Look at /var/log/Xorg.log to see if it's
detecting your input devices. Also set the environment variable
MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1 before starting firefoxThis will make firefox
scroll with draggin
almost there, two things to fix
can't get Firefox to open fullscreen
Touchscreen controls aren't working
any thoughts appreciated
PiCorePlayer 7.1 on Allo Digi One Signaturewith (Lounge)
PiCorePlayer 8.1 with pi official touchscreen and hifiberry Dig+
(Office)
PiCorePlayer 8.1 with pi offic
paul- wrote:
> Assuming you are using pCP here.
>
> Its because top is provided by busybox. You can install procps-ng.tcz
> if you want the full version of the tool.
Thanks ! ;)
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gordonb3 wrote:
> in a Pi running Raspbian about 6-8 months.
Thats simply not true. Both my LMS run on Pi, and none ever had a card
failure. The pCP instance has been in use for 3-4 years at least. The
Raspian one for 2 years. But I avoid the one dollar noname SD card and
get well known brands.