Paul Webster wrote:
> Are there plans for JiveLite and character-based LCD?
> Reason for the question is that I am currently using a modified
> Squeezelite that imports Squeezeslave code so that LCDproc can be used
> (and infrared) and it is working well.
> But given the Squeezelite now has its o
scrarfussi wrote:
> every setting i try i get this error
>
> /usr/bin/soa-web.lua:916: bad argument #1 to 'match' (string expected,
> got boolean)
> stack traceback:
> /usr/share/lua/5.1/turbo/web.lua:954: in function 'request_callback'
> /usr/share/lua/5.1/turbo/httpserver.lua:249:
praganj wrote:
> I downloaded it two times from:
>
> https://github.com/SqueezeOnArch/soa-installers/raw/master/soa-image-rpi.img.zip
>
> after unpacking i can see, that the file soa-image-rpi.img was created
> on 1 November 2014.
>
> Is it a wrong download path ?
Does your browser have a cop
Ted99 wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to get jivelite running on a Raspberry Pi b+ and PITFT
> capacitive screen
>
> When using Putty to shell into the Pi and entering:
> sudo ./bin/jivelite
>
> I receive the following error:
> ERROR jivelite.ui.draw - jiveL_initSDL:256 no screen table
>
> I do
praganj wrote:
> I am trying to install the new SOA on PI+. Phase2 is repeating &
> repeating & repeating endlessly. Tried already three times.
>
> On my Pi (without +) everything works correctly.
>
> In /var/log/pacman.log this message is repeating endlessly :
>
> [2015-01-28 12:29] [PACMAN]
For anyone using the Raspberry PI installer version of SoA.
There has been an underlying change in arch linux for Pi over the last
few days which means that "update" won't work - you will need to perform
a "Reinstall SoA" to get the latest version of SoA and to support future
updates. Please not
atrocity wrote:
> Does your selection stick? I can select and save, but there's nothing
> selected when I go back to it.
This should be fixed now.
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Kuro wrote:
> Recently, I found a problem with LMS 7.9 in that when I browse using
> folders on iPeng, all folders with unicode characters were shown in
> gibberish.
>
> So I proceed to update LMS 7.9 (and what not) by clicking the Update
> button in SoA.
>
> It compiled a new version of cpan,
CommanderROR wrote:
> @Triode
>
> Squeezelite works fine as a "DLNA/UPNP Device". So, would it be possible
> to make it Google Cast Audio compatible, or is that something that needs
> to be built as a seperate application that simpy calls on Squeezelite as
> a pla
dsdreamer wrote:
> Worked very nicely using "Reinstall SoA" button. Speed much improved. I
> originally installed LMS 7.8, changed my mind because it didn't scan DSF
> files, removed LMS 7.8 and installed 7.9.
>
> A couple of things I tend to do that your install scripts omit:
> 1) Generating a
albertone74 wrote:
> Hi Triode,
>
> Please find attached the up to date Italian translation. ;)
Thanks. I'm afraid there are a couple more now in the latest version -
these ones below + the additional help text for them.
Code:
update
ffmpeg
arkadi58 wrote:
> After a longer break I tried to upgrade from Version 1.15 to 1.18b, but
> higher data rates over HDMI are still (again?) broken. I don't get more
> than 48kHz, and some higher rates I tried had a noticeable hiss in the
> background. I also tried an in-place update to Squeezelite
ralphy wrote:
> When using a slider in jivelite I have to press the down key to increase
> the slider and the up key to decrease it which is counter intuitive, at
> least for me :p
>
> This functionality was introduce at commit
> (6b880433e7a0bf73da66a19bc10d3c8c378269ee)
>
> Switching the move
JackOfAll wrote:
> Can we please increase the size of MAXCMDLINE? I'm seeing truncated cmd
> lines being logged now, due to the number of options I'm using.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> --- squeezelite-1.8.0-159325a/main.c~ 2015-01-22 12:22:07.0
+
> +++ squ
SoA has been updated to include web interface for the new -U and -V
squeezelite options which allow the alsa volume to be unmuted or set.
I hope the web interface and help text explains what this does - please
try and let me know.
albertone74 wrote:
> Hi Triode,
>
> Please find attached the updated Italian translation, as promised;)
I've added a few more strings in the latest version - could you add
these. Sorry missed this file in the update, but will add now.
Code:
adrian
paulster wrote:
> No, it isn't. I think sox isn't spinning up and getting enough data
> through quickly enough, so I'm getting the initial stutter. I think that
> if SqueezeLite can buffer a bit more data before playing them that
> should give sox the opportunity to catch up. That's the hope, any
paulster wrote:
> Generally I don't go above 96kHz material, but I've just ripped some
> Blu-ray audio which is 192kHz. Squeezelite runs fine on my DACs that
> support 192kHz natively, but on my ones which only support 96kHz I get a
> stutter when I first play an album, as sox kicks in to downsa
JackOfAll wrote:
> Probably not very accurate, but I'm guessing.
> Yes, I saw that and my first thought was that when setting it in db,
> should read it back as db. Setting it raw, read it back as raw, which is
> the current default. Anyway, I commented out the read-back, figuring
> that it was p
JackOfAll wrote:
> It was on a RME card, which I think was using db volume adjust rather
> than raw. When I started looking at this again this afternoon, I made
> some mods to your logging. (I need to see everything in db's whether it
> is or not. ;)) Not suggesting you should have any interest i
JackOfAll wrote:
> Triode,
>
> Just quickly run this past you. Think I have seen something very
> strange, that I've not been able to reproduce and have since deleted the
> original log file, which would have told me if I am dreaming or not.
> Have you see
rgro wrote:
> Hi..
>
> As a tech-numpty, I'm trying to figure out if this capability of
> controlling volume in squeezelite has any practical application to my
> situation. I have an amp lacking in any balance controls. Using a
> decibel meter and pink noise, I find that the left speaker is ab
chrissy wrote:
> I am working on a german translation for SOA. How can I test the
> language file?
>
Best to checkout the git version of soa-web from here:
https://github.com/SqueezeOnArch/soa-web.git and then run ./soa-web.lua
from the command line. This should give the web interface on port 8
JackOfAll wrote:
>
> Start with "-V Master -U Master"... Maxes the Alsa volume control, but
> then uses sofware vol control rather than alsa control. I was expecting
> that it would max the alsa control at startup and then before playing
> first track would continue using the alsa volume control
JackOfAll wrote:
> Which is how I think it works now with the -U option. Setting
> the Alsa vol to 100% via that control and then using software volume in
> squeezelite. Which does make sense to me too. I just figured if you used
> both -U and -V options concurrently, -U would set ALSA vol to 10
Meridion wrote:
> I also tried to setup squeezelite to resample 88.2kHz->44.1kHz and
> 96kHz->48kHz to get around this annoying problem but I couldn't figure
> out the correct command line parameters to do this...
>
If you just want to resample to a maxrate of 48k, then the server should
do thi
Latest git includes polarity inversion (I believe) - interested if
anyone could test.
To get the inversion option on LMS intereface, LMS needs the following:
Code:
diff --git a/Slim/Player/SqueezePlay.pm b/Slim/Player/SqueezePlay.pm
index 2a2b84d..4bb6b91 100644
JackOfAll wrote:
> I haven't checked any of this for a long time. Me, personally I always
> run at 100 vol. I thought the behaviour when playing DSD and outputting
> DoP (-D) was to not apply replaygain to it. I have it in my head
> that softvol was disabled while outputting DoP...
Yes i
Triode wrote:
> Actually I think there's another option I need which is to set the asla
> volume to 100% and then use the software volume - is is probably as
> useful for just ensuring the alsa volume is doing nothing. Any views?
Latest git has a -U option for "unmute and se
JackOfAll wrote:
> Corner case and I've not checked this (or even looked at the code if I
> am honest). DoP. Are you setting the ALSA control to 100% when
> sending DoP to audio device?
Nope - setting it to the volume defined by LMS at present... don't
think the software volume checks for t
Triode wrote:
> I think the advantage is debatable - its only worthwhile if the dac has
> a hardware volume which is actually implemented in the device driver
> (otherwise software volume moves from squeezelite to somewhere in alsa
> and I can vouch for it less!)
>
> One
gahabana wrote:
> Hi Triode,
> I have been using squeezelite for over a year ... have tried last nights
> update in git and Volume control works just fine (Ubuntu 14.10,
> selfcompiled squeezelite, LMS 7.9.0 nightly download) with Benchmark
> DAC2.
> Is there ANY advantage of
verypsb wrote:
> OK, that explains a lot ;-)
>
> Just tested if I'm able to play Music Library/Deezer/Spotify on my local
> network and a remote network using Squeezelite with the following
> results:
>
> Squeezelite/mpg123-1.14.4-x86, local network
> Music Library: Succes
> Deezer: Succes
> Sp
verypsb wrote:
> Just noticed that using libmpg123-0.dll from mpg123-1.14.4-x86 it's not
> possible to stream Spotify (using Spotify Premium Plugin) remotely
> (Squeezelite connecting over the internet to the LMS server) either.
> Using the Deezer plug-in this is possible.
The spotify plugin doe
gharris999 wrote:
> That yields:
> >
Code:
> >
> [14:44:33.967800] set_volume:237 setting vol dB [0-19]
>
> >
Thanks - I've just changed the git version - could you update and see
what that does for you?
This response of 0-19 is clearly er
gharris999 wrote:
> If I understood you correctly, you wanted me to restore the original
> line of code, recompile, restart and then requested min & max volume
> levels a couple of times. This is what the log shows:
> >
Code:
> >
> [14:19:52.766291] set_volume:221 se
gharris999 wrote:
> I mean, that's not a "fix", obviously. But at least you know the raw
> api works.
Well I have another device where the db api fails and hence the code was
written as it is - it may just be that the db version is does not work
well enough on all devices and I should remove it
gharris999 wrote:
> Ok, -o hw:CARD=DragonFly -V PCM allows me to...um, do nothing. It
> seems like squeezelite thinks it has control of volume via alsamixer,
> but all attempts at changing the volume immediately sets the volume in
> alsamixer to 0:
>
> >
Code:
> >
gharris999 wrote:
> I can't seem to find a volume control on Fedora 21.
>
> With Ubuntu 14.04:
>
> #squeezelite -l
> ..yields:
> >
Code:
> >
> Output devices:
> null - Discard all samples (playback) or generate
zero samples (capture)
>
I've added some tentative support for use of an alsa mixer for
squeezelite volume to git. Would be interested in feedback on how well
it works for people.
To use:
Code:
./squeezelite -o hw:CARD=Intel -L
Will list the available mixers for the
MusicManiac wrote:
> Was looking through the source today and noticed support for controlling
> squeezelite with LIRC recently added.
>
> Is there any plan or possibility for squeezelite to issue commands out
> to LIRC(locally or remotely) for things like volume changes so external
> equipment c
dustinsterk wrote:
> I will give it a shot and report back. Where are the logs located for
> jivelite? I did a search and could not find them...
It uses syslog if it is available.
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dustinsterk wrote:
> I finally figured this out. To get sound to work on the Raspberry Pi B+
> I had to do the following to force audio over HDMI::
>
> SSH into the Pi.
> nano /boot/config.txt
> Remove the comment (# symbol) from the following line: hdmi_drive=2
>
> Save and exit and reboot.
dustinsterk wrote:
> Hello,
> I am using JiveLite with Raspberry Pi B+. When I reboot the system, the
> screen freezes and the Pi never successfully reboots. Any ideas?
Try removing the prefs files in ~/.jivelite for it to start up in the
default lower resolution skin. Difficult to say more w
verypsb wrote:
> Just curious, why are newer versions of libmpg123-0.dll than
> mpg123-1.14.4-x86 not supported? I noticed if you use a newer version
> streaming from Spotify and/or Deezer won't work...
>
> Best regards,
> Dennis.
I was not aware of this - are you using the precompiled versions
JackOfAll wrote:
> I'm running all 7 of my players with "-C 30" and have been pausing so
> the audio device is being closed and re-opened. All looks good to me so
> far. I'll report back if I notice anything "strange". Not really
> functionality I need. I guess this is more for people who might b
Git master branch now includes the lirc code (only change how
lirc_client is loaded - will be the same with LINKALL)
It also includes an experimental option to allow the output device to
close when there is nothing playing. This has been asked for a number
of times so I have added it.
1.7.1 rem
JackOfAll wrote:
> Off-topic, but Michael mentions your name in LMS git log.. For
> hard-float, we are now using Bin/armhf-linux dir for LMS binary helpers
> on LMS server-side and falling-back to looking in Bin/arm-linux if
> binary is not found in Bin/armhf-linux. Is that the long and short
JackOfAll wrote:
> And that of course, works! Ignore me. Don't know what I thought I saw
> the other day. Should have double checked before opening my mouth.
Should be in git now with the break removed.
Triode's Profi
JackOfAll wrote:
> Yes, OK either way. But I'd rather at the point we are only going to
> send one ir code to the LMS back-end when there are possibly multiple
> mappings in lircrc, to be sending what comes later in the file, rather
> than the first. Delete the "break" line, and call it done, if
JackOfAll wrote:
> Don't want to send two codes. If multiple codes are returned from lircrc
> lookup, before the NULL, last one from the lirc file will overwrite
> earlier ir_code, so will only have one ir_code to send. This is the
> behaviour I would like. Last mapping in the lircrc file overrid
JackOfAll wrote:
> Adrian,
>
> Sad, the things I go to sleep dreaming about And this is just me
> hypothesising rather than debugging and proving it
>
> I think I know where the problem is. Just getting rid of the break
> at line 123 in ir.c, will cure this if I am right.
>
> Basi
JackOfAll wrote:
> Not sure, I'll check. I think server logs the whole HELO msg when debug
> level for clients is enabled, but when it actually parses string, it
> ignores any "tags" it doesn't recognise
>
> EDIT: Just to clarify, I was more wanting to see it in the LMS
> server.log file, lo
JackOfAll wrote:
> Figured you would say something along those lines. Not sure about cosmic
> though! Not just cosmetic, maybe! LOL. ISTR, you can send XXX=YYY
> (basically anything at all) in the capabilities. Anything the server
> doesn't understand it ignores. SoftwareVersion=1.6.6, maybe? ;)
JackOfAll wrote:
> Same. Doesn't matter, repeat = 0, repeat = 1, no difference. Every
> other keypress, regardless if the same or different key, odd is
> translated via lircrc, even is not. I'll run it through the debugger. Up
> to the point I started testing on BananaPi with built-in IR receive
JackOfAll wrote:
>
> 'added squeezelite version as a Firmware version in slimproto protocol'
> (https://code.google.com/r/dasvo-squeezelite/source/detail?r=9d2d47605f1172ae2480f6e947c54f501979a9b6)
My worry about the firmware version is is means the server is looking at
firmware numbers - it te
JackOfAll wrote:
> Not had time to look at the what and why. Every other keypress, one
> gets translated via lircrc config. Following one isn't.
What happens with repeat in the lirc definition?
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Triode wrote:
> I'd appreciate it if any people building their own squeezelite could
> test the patch attached to
> https://code.google.com/p/squeezelite/issues/detail?id=86
>
> This changes the state machine for when to run the decode thread. On
> looking at this bug I
albertone74 wrote:
>
> Just to report that after clicking on the update button I get the
> following:
> >
Code:
> > synchronising scripts
> fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/SqueezeOnArch/soa-aur.git/':
Could not resolve host: github.com
> :: Synchronizin
praganj wrote:
> Is there any possibilty to build soa image for small fanless PCs like
> Zotac Nano or similar x86 architecture ?
>
> Probably more users will use it on x86 architecture, than on Wandboards
> or Cubies ...
>
> I have Wandborad Quad, RPi B and RPi B+ running SOA, but i just recei
JackOfAll wrote:
> I'll run a new build with the patch later tonight.
>
>
>
> LOL. I haven't even looked at the patch to figure out what it is meant
> to fix, but I think I currently have 5 players in my test sync group, so
> will test it there.
>
> If you have time. Try "-o null" again.
I'd appreciate it if any people building their own squeezelite could
test the patch attached to
https://code.google.com/p/squeezelite/issues/detail?id=86
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soundcheck wrote:
> One thing I noticed. Files have been moved around (/aur) again. ;)
>
> Another strange thing.
>
> makepkg used to (last build) come with "--as-root".
> Is that option gone with the latest Arch update?? Anybody noticed that?
> How are you guys building your PKGBUILDs now?
JRatron wrote:
> I did a fresh install on a b+ rpi with pi-dac+ and the main install was
> pretty painless. LMS 7.9 seems to have gone on nicely. SOA install took
> about 40 mins and about the same for LMS.
>
> This is the first time I've checked out SOA in a long time and the first
> time on a
chrissy wrote:
> Hi Triode,
>
> yesterday I applied a reinstall Soa on my cubietruck and everything went
> well. The speedimprovement on installing lms 7.9 is impressive. Well
> done. If it would be possible to keep the kernel on new improvements, it
> would be great, since it
I've upgrade the install images to improve the speed of installation of
SoA.
Initial install time for me on a Wandboard Quad is now something like 11
minutes (from clicking accept on the install image screen until it has
done the final reboot)
Install time to add jivelite from the update page is
BNAL wrote:
> Triode,
>
> That's what I'm thinking. Highres will play and randomly start to
> studder.
What sample rates - I think 96 and 192k will be more accurate than 176k.
Otherwise I suspect the pro
BNAL wrote:
> Triode,
>
> I'm running a Wondboard quad S/PDIF out. I have installed the firmware
> update so that I can play my highres files, but I'm having issues with
> these files breaking up. I did not have any problems when running this
> setup using the comm
IanDury wrote:
> It's a pity that the install scripts have been depricated. When
> installing SoA on top of an existing Arch Linux installation (in my case
> Wandboard) these scripts enabled to see what was additionally installed
> and configured on top of the stock Arch Linux installation. Now i
atrocity wrote:
> Thanks...the unhelpful voices in my head made me think it was removing
> obsolete packages.
>
> I'm noticing today that the Squeezelite configuration no longer has the
> ability to force connection to a specific server.
It does - but is hidden under "advanced"
--
JackOfAll wrote:
> Thanks for taking that upstream! ;) I'll ping the 3 guys who I know were
> using the version built with my kludge "interactive" patch and ask them
> to test with the SC 1.7-ir builds. (They don't hang around the forum.)
>
> Anyway, SC repo builds are now, 1.6.6-4.git8c3eff0 in
Kuro wrote:
> Triode,
>
> After a lot of compiling, making of LMS7.9 still fails on the Cubox Pro.
> Here is the end of the soa-build-log:
>
> =
>
> Running make install
> buildme-linux.sh: line 5: svn: command not found
>
Any one interested please try "ir" branch on googlecode. This will
include basic lirc support for some key commands when built with -DIR in
the OPTS variable on Linux only.
New option:
-i [] Enable lirc remote control support (lirc config
file ~/.lircrc used if filename not specified)
LIR
pimd wrote:
> For me a new install went well. I use a Pi B+ in combination with a
> Hifiberry Digi+. I only use SOA as a player.
> But I noticed that alsa-utils isn't installed by default.
Yep - I took it out after more people posting that the default volume
was lower and one case I had where th
New release available with some relatively minor new features as per the
1.6.6-test image
Minor changes
- allow player modelname to be set at compile or run time
- workaround alsa drivers reporting very large number of available
frames
- fix clicks on localfile playback of AIFF files
- add -P opt
Kuro wrote:
> Ok, the installer is able to install SoA on my Cubox. However, the web
> GUI is missing the Update page. Any idea why it is missing? Does it
> have to do with soa-aur being in different path? Or perhaps it was
> looking for the unallocated space in the disk for installing the bu
atrocity wrote:
> I think I was clicking on "Full Clean" before...I updated again without
> doing that it didn't run forever. Obviously I'm confused about the
> purpose of the Clean function.
Yes full clean will remove all the files which means that to update it
needs to download them again and
Kuro wrote:
> It's the WB Quad. I'm using a Toshiba micro SD card that has 95MB/s
> read speed and 30MB/s write speed.
>
> BTW, is the code on:
>
> git clone https://github.com/SqueezeOnArch/soa-aur.git
>
> Still up-to-date so I can use it on a new Arch installation (i.e.: going
> to upgrade
Kuro wrote:
> So far so good with the new image. It really does take over one hour to
> build, most of the time spent downloading packages. I wonder if the
> script can refer to repositories with higher bandwidth? My end has 300M
> glass fiber broadband, so I know it is not the limitation on m
New SoA install images are available for all supported platforms -
please upgrade
Please note that previous images will no longer update by just pressing
the update button. If you installed in the last couple of days then you
can "Reinstall SoA" from the update page. Otherwise you will need to
Kuro wrote:
> Triode,
>
> The latest build script in the image is no longer working. I think
> there may have been a new archlinux release or some other packages
> release that broke the build code.
>
> Trying to build a new one from scratch, and I was getting errors, no
I've added a change to squeezelite git to introduce a -P option to save
the pid to a file. Based on a patch submitted here:
https://code.google.com/p/squeezelite/issues/detail?id=82
I think this works in all cases, but interested in any feedback from
people testing.
Note the exit code of squeez
chrissy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> now I get a different Error:
>
> Console input/output is redirected. Run 'make oldconfig' to update
> configuration.
>
> /root/soa-aur/linux-sun7i/src/linux-sunxi-dan-3.4.104/scripts/kconfig/Makefile:33:
> recipe for target 'silentoldconfig' failed
> make[2]: *** [sil
Kuro wrote:
> Just tried the latest image you posted, same issue with the storage
> page, the mount is not persistent. The mount is lost after a reboot.
>
> Have not tested the Playlist issue yet.
Just worked for me - can you confirm what mount options you are using
and what the exact error me
Kuro wrote:
> I just downloaded the latest install image for my Wandboard Quad. It
> installed fine and I also installed LMS 7.9.
>
> I found that on the storage page, the mount is no longer persistent. It
> is gone after a reboot. Also, when I added the mount point, the page
> does not refre
I've updated the install images (links from post #1)
The updated images check to see that ntp is synchronized before starting
the install. They also add the standard arch ntp servers to the list of
possible servers so this should avoid the problem seen before.
The images also include a new feat
mikeh49 wrote:
> In a previous post:
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?101624-Announce-Squeeze-on-Arch-developer-version&p=797966&viewfull=1#post797966
>
> the issue of multiple ip addresses was discussed, and Triode noted that
> the installer has b
Apesbrain wrote:
> Will the onboard S/PDIF pass hi-res output to an external DAC? Were any
> modifications to SoA install needed to make this happen? Thanks.
The standard kernel for hummingboard supports spdif hires. The accuracy
of the spdif frequency is not perfect, but as long as your dac
ian_heys wrote:
> Mine's a Wandboard Quad Rev C.
>
> Just started the service as dsdreamer advised. Still didn't make any
> difference though.
Strange - my wandboard quad reboots all the time. I have a serial
console connected to it, but that can't make any difference...
dsdreamer wrote:
> Ian, thanks for that, I tried the same thing and made sure to enable
> irqbalance after installing it:
> >
Code:
> >
> pacman -S irqbalance
> systemctl enable irqbalance.service
> systemctl start irqbalance.service
>
> >
Tomaconcepts wrote:
> Hi Can you help,
>
> I have squeezelite running through a vortexbox 2.3 but cannot get any
> audio from it. I ran the code
> Systemctl -l status squeezelite0 and got the following result.
>
> Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/squeezelite0.service;
> enabled)
> Activ
sbp wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have been trying to build a ffmpeg package for
> tinycore/microcore/piCore linux like the one Ralphy has been providing.
>
> The maintainer (Belá) from the piCore has agreed that we can have a
> small audio only package included as an official package.
>
> So I have b
cncb wrote:
> On further research it appears that ALSA is not included with the
> OpenElec Raspberry Pi builds. I do have a USB audio device that is
> recognized and Squeezelite runs with that selected as the output but it
> only outputs the left channel?? Any ideas about this or am I just out
pimd wrote:
> I reconfigured the ntp settings on my server and tried to install SOA
> again. This time it all went flawlessly, so yes we can blame my
> not-working timeserver.
Thanks - I think I am going to make the installer wait for ntp to
synchronised before continuing the installation as it
pimd wrote:
> In the attachment you will find the outcome. I may not be complete as
> the installer loops after a while but i hope this is helpfull.
Hi - I've looked at this again and wonder if the issue is related to
your configuration as ntp is started from the beginning of phase 2 and
it look
ian_heys wrote:
> Hi Triode,
>
> I've now got this status in both the Squeezelite and Squeezeserver pages
> on the UI. It's different but doesn't seem to affect anything. What does
> "vendor preset: disabled" mean.
>
>
> Status
> loaded
ought that installing irqbalance solved it. Others said the problem
> improved over time, but I never saw a complete resolution. Is this
> problem hardware-specific to particular versions of the Wandboard?
>
> Overall, I congratulate Triode for making SOA so complete and
> user-frie
Meridion wrote:
> > mherger wrote:
> > >SQUEEZEBOX_OPTIONS="--localfile"
> > ># SQUEEZEBOX_OPTIONS="--noimage --novideo --noupnp
> > --nosb1slimp3sync --localfile"
> >
> > Is it ok to put the command line options into
> > /etc/default/logitechmediaserver in an Ubuntu setup (Odroid max2p
ian_heys wrote:
> Hi Triode,
>
> I've now got this status in both the Squeezelite and Squeezeserver pages
> on the UI. It's different but doesn't seem to affect anything. What does
> "vendor preset: disabled" mean.
>
>
> Status
> loaded
pimd wrote:
> I got my Digi+ working as well but had had to downgrade to the original
> kernel. With the updated kernel the card was not loaded.
ok - yes I also find that the iqaudio dac doesn't work with the upgraded
arch kernel.
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