OK it's no working fine with the image file, i don't know what i've done
wrong before...
There is now only one problem since i connect my USB Audio Card the
Touch stops working!?
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No luck so far, i followed the instruction but after rebooting the
Raspberry 3 it seems that piCorePlayer can't start. It's possible to
ping the Pi but no Web connect and also i can't connect by SSH.
So maybe someone can give me a hint what i do wrong!?
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I have it already tried with a Raspberry Model B but it seems that it
did'nt work. So i also rebuild it with a Raspberry 3.
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Did anyone know if this also works on a Raspberry Model B?
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I think the option with a script will be the best choice, for now i've
only my commands to create the Squeeze instances, so I'll put these
together in a single .sh script.
And by the way, in which directory should i place the script, so the
script still exists after a reboot?
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Ok, i give the user command a try but the next problem is, that there
are only three user command fields and i want to start at least four
instances. Is it possible to add two commands in one field?
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I execute the command via SSH (user tc)
So is there no way to start / install the second squeeze instance
permanently. I give the option with the "user command" a try, but ist
this as performant as permanent start the service?
And by the way, there is no space in the name. All works fine, only
a
Hi,
I'am on setting up a multiroom amp with PiCorePlayer, i have already
installed multiple squeeze instances but i can't set them permanently.
On each reboot the additional instances are gone. I already tried sudo
filetool.sh -b but with no succes.
My command for add additional instances:
sudo /