Shame that some of the greatest developments and their threads have
turned into a soap opera. Triode's sudden vanishing is a great shame,
maybe there is legal trouble, or he is simply fed up with the drama. Who
knows?!? I wish he would return, since no one can take his place.
A tiny shred of inf
I seriously hope he is well and will return, since he is one of the very
few really important developers here.
Squeezelite, Spotify, iPlayer and SOA - none of which I personally would
like to do without.
This really make one realize that everything that keeps our Squeeze
alive and kicking is be
Triode has not been around for quite a while, hope he is somewhere in
the sun enjoying a holiday...
Will there be an easy install image for the Pi 2 soon?
LMS 7.9.0 on Wandboard (SoA)
Synology DS-410j NAS
Squeezebox Touch, Squeezebox Boom, Squeezebox Radio, HifiBerry
PicorePlayer
Schiit - BIF
I have a Dual and a friend wants to set up a Squeeze system. So am
wondering if I should give him my Dual an maybe upgrade - if it would be
an upgrade.
Scanning the library should be quick, but most of all the search feature
should be fast.
So would there be a difference?
LMS 7.9.0 on Wandbo
Thanks, so the Dual and Cubietruck would moreless be the same - when
used as a server only. (except for sata etc.)
LMS 7.9.0 on Wandboard (SoA)
Synology DS-410j NAS
Squeezebox Touch, Squeezebox Boom, Squeezebox Radio, HifiBerry
PicorePlayer
Schiit - BIFROST Dac
Spotify Premium
iPhone: iPeng - i
I was wondering which device would be the best and fastest (most
powerful) server for LMS.
They all have different processors and I have no idea which one is
better.
Cubietruck seems very good and has SOA support, the Odroid looks very
powerfull.
any ideas?
LMS 7.9.0 on Wandboard (SoA)
Synolo
JackOfAll wrote:
>
> I'm not trying to be defensive. I'm proud of it. And I'm happy that 6
> months after it should have been released, it is finally seeing the
> light of day.
So you should be, I am sure it was a hell of a lot of work.
It will help keeping the system alive, especially for ne
Jackofall you sound slightly irritated in the past posts about 'your'
new product.
If a player is on its way, that will obviously make many people who do
not want to have anything to do with anything technical happy. That is a
good thing and could proudly be posted about in a new thread, so that
Ok here it goes, after the initial trouble of finding an SD Image that
has SSH enabled, so I can create an SoA image on the Wandboard -
headless via SSH, everything was easy and problemfree.
So, as I wrote before. It would help tremendously, if there was a link
to an Ubuntu Image that has SSH enab
Sorry am slightly clueless...
I installed Ubuntu onto one SD card as was written on page 1, but the
version I donloaded does not seem to have SSH enabled.
I got it here:
http://wandboard.org/index.php/downloads
Could you please tell me which image is best to download for creating
the second SD
I will get an extra MicroSD and try and install Squeeze on Arch.
I am wondering, is mounting easy and via webinterface? In other words is
it possible to mount a NAS folder without having to use putty?
LMS 7.8.0 on Wandboard
Synology DS-410j NAS
Squeezebox Touch, Squeezebox Boom, Squeezebox Rad
gharris999 wrote:
> That way they could pretend that all the awful I Musici recordings are
> actually on period instruments.
I like the I Musici recordings and all this period instrument fachism in
classical music, sometimes drives me nuts ;-)
Ok, having Bach played by the Berlin Philharmonics
Chunkywizard wrote:
> Wireless panic over. Rereading the thread I found Squeezemenicely had
> success with the Interface Down/Interface Up button. I did this an an ip
> address was assigned.
>
> CW
Great, that my little wireless drama also helped you out. It is very
strange t
JackOfAll wrote:
> The key thing was that the authentication request was timing out. The
> "-d" was going to tell me why. That you downed and upped the interface
> and it now magically works... I don't know, . ;)
Well then it was magic. Downing and upping the interface might have done
i
Thanks to Jackofall,
who sent me a few commands to Edit /etc/sysconfig/wpa_supplicant. My
wifi is now up and running.
No idea what was wrong before - but this editing fixed it.
I am finally able to connect via wifi.
Thanks for all your help. I would still like to know what was actually
wrong
Here it is, hope it helps. Thanks guys for putting up with this
problem.
Code:
login as: fedora
fedora@192.168.178.25's password:
Last login: Sat May 11 20:05:38 2013 from pleasuredome.fritz.box
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ sudo iwlist wlan0 scanning essid Xbergworld
I got my wandboard yesterday, so I started with R4 - never had R3.
As you wrote there is not much to configure. Everything else works -
even the server.
I do not have an extra card, otherwise I would have tried that.
As for wifi the only thing you have to do is choose your network, put in
passw
JackOfAll wrote:
> I would suggest either your router is not using WPA/WPA2, (perhaps
> configured for WEP?), or your password is not correct. Can't really be
> anything else.
Router is configured as WPA/WPA2 not WEP, this can also be seen in the
logs posted before and the password is correct.
castalla wrote:
> The classic test in these circumstances would be to disable password
> encryption - see if the WB can connect.
Ok, just tried that - nothing.
I think I am going to give up.
Maybe it is something with the image, remember I did the setup and
everything with R4 and did not reim
Julf wrote:
> Are you sure one device isn't using the password as a string, and the
> other thinking it is hex-encoded? How many characters is it? Not 10 or
> 26 by any chance?
The following command gave me the 100% correct result, showing my
password which has a length of 16 digits perfectly.
Thanks Chunkywizard, also did that. Deleted the wandboard and restarted
both router and wandboard - nothing.
One thing is strange, I just retried with my guest wifi network which I
called ALDI and when I did the log commands, vene though the Aldi
network showed as active in the webinterface, the
dsdreamer wrote:
> If your WiFi password is correct (including capitalization) then I can't
> see why it doesn't work.
>
>
> One last debugging suggestion you could try is to temporarily set a very
> simple password on your router and then update the Wandboard with the
> same simple password.
So here is all the info, seems to be a driver issue - as stated below.
Code:
login as: fedora
fedora@192.168.178.25's password:
Last login: Sat May 11 15:49:50 2013 from pleasuredome.fritz.box
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0
dsdreamer wrote:
> What does >
Code:
> > iwconfig wlan0
> > return?
>
> Also, what does >
Code:
> > sudo nmcli dev wifi list
> > show?
Here is the info, hope it helps (my network is also listed). Si
I cannot get wifi to work on R4.
Tried everything, restarted and it never even shows up on my router -
password is correct and my router has wpa enabled.
This is what is in the log:
wlan0: flags=4099 mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::422c:f4ff:feae:17c1 prefixlen 64 scopeid
0x20
ether 40:2c:f4:ae:17:c1
Got my Wandboard today, installed R4 and have the server running - it
runs so smooth and fast, it would be a crime not to use the server on
the wandboard.
As I do not have a usb DAC, I will probably have to start soldering for
the spdif. But that will be the next step.
Getting CSOS running is
thanks dsdreamer, it is already searching now - and pretty fast. Ah
lovely new toy.
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Thanks so much, it worked!
I already can see that webinterface is a lot faster than on my raspberry
pi.
Now it is happily searching ;-)
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Vie
Help, I got my wandboard and followed Chunkywizards commands, but get an
error:
login as: fedora
fedora@192.168.178.25's password:
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ sudo mkdir /mnt/mymusic
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ mount -t cifs //192.168.178.40/volume1/music
/mnt/mymusic -o username=Box,password=mypass
mount: o
yes, have a look at the thread pointed out before. It works really well
and is very easy to set up.
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@Triode, seems like you are a genius.
So that will mean that the optical out of the wandboard will also be
usable (after soldering), till the Community Dac boards arrive.
To think that I nearly left SB for Sonos, glad I did not since the real
fun is just about to start.
Thanks chunkywizard, will try as soon as I get my new toy. I am sure
this guide will be very helpful for many new users - maybe it should
also be made part of the Community Squeeze FAQs, so the info will not
get lost.
Even though the Community player was not invented to run a server, it
would be
yes a Dummies guide for mounting network shares would be great, I am
sure I will also be needing this info soon, just ordered my wandboard.
Am really looking forward to seeing how it will do performancewise
compared to the raspberry Pi - which is already pretty good, but the
searchfeature could b
you guys are doing a great job! These are exciting times. Wandboard here
I come ;-)
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Yes, the JS DAC Carrier board will be available separately.
>
> The default carrier board that comes with the Wandboard has a value of
> less than 10 EURO's. The CPU card is the bulk of the cost. So by buying
> a Wandboard now and the JS DAC Carrier board later, you will only
I know this has been listed in the FAQs, but I would just like to point
out how important it would be for users willing to jump onboard and buy
a wandboard now - that there will be a DIY kit of the Gen 2.
Personally I think DIY is the best option anyway, since it will not
involve too much work o
JackOfAll wrote:
> I've got the CM6631A on my list of chipsets to avoid with Linux USB. Do
> you know if anyone is using the EDO applet with the Touch and a USB DAC
> with this chipset?
>
Just got a reply from another member here using the Bifrost usb and he
has not been able to get it to work
JackOfAll wrote:
>
>
> Can you do a little research yourself? Are people successfully using USB
> DAC's with the CM6631A under Linux? Or wait for Triode to jump in and
> hopefully give you a better answer than I can.
Thanks for your reply! As for my own research, there is one user here
who has
Since I did not want to hijack the new thread, with my questions - I
thought this nearly dead thread might be the perfect place:
I own a Schiit Bifrost Dac (without usb) and love it, meanwhile it is
connected to my Touch via optical. Using Triode's plugin I could then
also connect it via usb.
S
I wonder after reading this in the first post "(squeezeboxserver service
disabled by default)",
can one simply enable the squeezebox server and what is the performance
like? Search etc., fast?
Will it harm playback in any way?
The spdif on the wandboard, is it good - as in jitterfree etc. Sorry
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