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>
Thanks! I'm going to try a combination of that (to address the known
bug) and a little shell script to write a byte to /dev/watchdog every 7
seconds (to address problems that the OS can't handle).
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pt could notice if that file was too old,
indicating a hung jivelite process?
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Every few weeks my pCP 6.0 + Pi touchscreen device freezes. Is it
possible to use the Pi's hardware watchdog to force quick, automatic
recovery? FWIW I'm using a 3B+.
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to easily install Erland's applets.
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t;GPIO" pin numbers,
not Pi pin numbers, e.g. GPIO 27 is on pin 13 of a 3b:
https://pinout.xyz/pinout/pin13_gpio27
(Note: that's for getting a real Squeezebox remote working; I don't know
about Kodi codes.)
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quite well with keytables and real Slim
Devices remotes. Just curious -- why isn't that enabled by default?
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lite this can be done from Settings > piCorePlayer.
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f this also happens with the LIRC approach to IR on pCP? My
experience on other Pi projects with lircd and irw suggests that
LIRC/lircd might handle de-duplication.
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v10.3pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.6-1206-pCP | LMS 7.9.2 - 1578996832
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7;s left is a bit of
testing with the TSOP4838 IR receiver, some drilling, and some
soldering...)
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oject looked pretty good, a revised
cap for a widely available case that looks sufficient for an audio HAT:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2268017
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fit an IR receiver and a
rotary encoder knob for Radio-style quick volume control.
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> BTW, pCP seems to include OpenSSH's sshd so you might be able to do
> things like configure busybox httpd to listen on the loopback address
> only (looks like you'd want to edit /usr/local/etc/init.d/httpd)
Looks like a much simpler approach would be to &
t a textarea whose contents could be
pasted straight into the config text file to help avoid errors. I'd
include wifi configuration in such a tool.
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> You can shut It down. There is a command line program setup
Got it, thanks. Kinda fun that both setup & the alsa equalizer require
me to SSH in from 'xterm', which I haven't used much in years. :-)
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I just finally decided to play with piCorePlayer -- nice work!
Am I missing something, or is there no official way to password-protect
the piCorePlayer web interface?
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ssions
or ownership on the serial device. If sudo doesn't work, you probably
still want to play with permissions & ownership to see if that helps.
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n tool that would run in
Linux. Too often I rip with Grip in Linux and then don't bother
rebooting to Windows to run Foobar2000 to add replaygain tags. :-(
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. Sure, you want good edge defenses,
but you also want defense in depth. There are entire classes of attacks
on internal resources against which consumer edge routers provide no
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, I think
it's pretty straightforward. I usually just grab my '8-year-old
scripts'
(http://www.tux.org/~peterw/linux/bastille-firewall-scripts.tar.gz) and
tweak a couple config items (TCP_PUBLIC_SERVICES, UDP_PUBLIC_SERVICES in
/etc/Bastille/bastille-firewall.cfg).
As for the distro, I
Physical server or vm? Squeezeplay won't find a server unless the server
responds to SP's broadcast UDP discovery packets, and I understand that
some (all?) VMs don't see broadcast packets.
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agillis;524911 Wrote:
> It's important to use a low power drive or your power usage will be
> much higher.
Just curious -- how much higher?
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rkill for listening to music. Stick to the old, mature SoftSqueeze or
squeezeslave client code, and use the web UI for control -- I find the
web UI much quicker to use on a PC than SqueezePlay desktop.
FYI, I have builds of the 7.5 version of SqueezePlay here:
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snarlydwarf;505436 Wrote:
>find /home/bem/music -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
> find /home/bem/music -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
>
Easier:
Code:
chmod -R a+rX /home/bem/music
(yes, capital X).
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libs, just use what's in the checkout.
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grahams;488963 Wrote:
> Awesome work, thank you for taking the time to create the blog. I'll try
> to compile following these steps and I'll report back.
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it's nowhere near as easy (or appealing) to
develop for SqueezePlay as for the GPLed SqueezeCenter/Squeezebox
Server. I fear that Logitech corporate doesn't put much value on
"developer relations" and isn't allowing the Squeezebox staff to spend
much time making things better.
wiki pages on building SqueezePlay -- start at
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/SqueezePlay_Build_Instructions --
but they seem largely abandoned, especially the Linux pages. Again, I
think that's weird, as surely the SqueezeOS developers are using Linux
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That's nice of you to put together a Wiki page. I'm glad you seem to
have it all working at last.
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version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux
2.6.0, statically linked, stripped
To install ia32-libs, try
Code:
sudo yum install ia32-libs
at a shell prompt.
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rather than br or heyu.
>
> ...
>
> I think you could substitute your own script for br. You'd need to
> parse the arguments that PeterW is passing in your script to determine
> if this was a power on request or power off.
That's actually what I'm doing now on my own setup.
based on the
partition label rather than the less reliable /dev name?
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I think you should use 'else if' and not assume that either exists -- a
kernel without ACPI might have neither, right?
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If you already use sudo for the shutdown command, why not use sudo here,
too?
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specify your IP address as the
allowed source, or at least some range of IPs that will keep most
attackers out (letting all of New Mexico attack your friends beats
letting the entire world try) 2) you should disallow remote ssh as user
root, and use either a good passphrase for your userid or keypair a
only need the ability to run a shutdown
command).
Fourth, this is a security can of worms, especially since Logitech
isn't signing their packages. You're placing your users one little MITM
hack away from subverting their systems (esp. since packages can include
scripts that run as root).
podcast/2008/\r\nexit\r\n' | nc localhost
9090
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rrors. The SC7 MySQL config file
should have a name like /var/lib/squeezecenter/cache/my.cnf
Good luck.
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good idea. Maybe take a look at this discussion I started a year ago
about asynchronous code:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=33268
I expect that SC7 would happily run as a single-threaded process
interpreted by a MT-capable Perl binary, but I expect you would not
gain anything
ettings rather than the SlimServer/SqueezeCenter language
settings. Perhaps they change the default locale to Russian and had no
idea it might impact your Squeeze players?
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;root' admin user -- any bug could potentially delete everything
on your computer.
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Take a look at this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
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d to
a specific IP address.
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started crashing for no apparent reason. Turned out I needed to change
some kernel boot arguments to keep the system stable with Ubuntu. Sound
like a pain? That's why you should follow Pat's beer rule.
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nsidering moving to free
software (http://www.rockbox.org/) on the iPod, too? :-)
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I've updated the wiki to suggest gedit; no references to vi now.
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I've just created a wiki page for this -- please edit as you feel
appropriate. Caveat: I'm a long-time Linux user, but don't use an
external drive like this on my SlimServer system.
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?MusicOnLinuxUSBHardDrives
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http://www.tux.org/~peterw/slim/StatusFirst.html
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limserver discovery, so players will see/find the Slimserver
host.
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?MandrivaLinux
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eed to allow connections to three
different port/protocols, as indicated at the bottom of this page:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?SlimserverOnMandrivaLinuxLE2005
Check on the Ubuntu forums and wiki for information on how to do that
-- since I use my own firewall scripts, I can't tell
d consider adding a page to wiki.slimdevices.com since there doesn't
seem to be one on this topic yet. ;-)
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/etc/init.d/slimserver stop
That should stop Slimserver and its MySQL daemon.
Synaptic/Ubuntu/Debian should be smart enough to stop the "real" Ubuntu
MySQL daemon for an update if needed.
Good luck,
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html#proxypreservehost
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Try opening a web browser and visiting http://localhost:9000/
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command for starting slimserver to look more like
sudo /etc/init.d/slimserver start
This is especially true if the slimserver package is designed to run
slimserver.pl and mysqld as a specific user account.
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