Eyerex wrote:
> Hello just a little something i'm not sure if it was there before in
> older versions of Picoreplayer but if i don't set volume to max within
> Picoreplayer my Meridian Explorer 2 doesn't register files as MQA ie no
> blue light
>From the FAQS for the DAC
'5. WHEN PLAYING MQA
I have recently upgraded my DAC from Topping D90 to a Gustard x26 Pro.
I am running v8.0 on an underclocked 8GB RPI4 with a PI2AES providing
outputs via coax, optical, AES and IIS. All sound great but after a
while the sound cuts and the Gustard appears to lose lock. This can be
30 mins or aft
Hello just a little something i'm not sure if it was there before in
older versions of Picoreplayer but if i don't set volume to max within
Picoreplayer my Meridian Explorer 2 doesn't register the files as MQA ie
no blue light
paul- wrote:
> When you change your card, Alsa still has old values stored for the old
> mixer. Those errors are trying to restore mixer values for mixers that
> do not exist. Just go into the mixer setting for the new card, and
> save values fore your current card.
Viola! That fixed it!
M
When you change your card, Alsa still has old values stored for the old
mixer. Just go into the mixer setting for the new card, and save
values fore your current card.
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stereoptic wrote:
> I recently changed sound cards to the hiFiBerry Digi2 pro. I noticed
> these messages upon boot. Can someone please de-cipher this for me?
> :)
> I didn't change any ALSA settings. I can supply any other info if
> necessary
Is the squeezelite setting correct ?
Configura
I recently changed sound cards to the hiFiBerry Digi2 pro. I noticed
these messages upon boot. Can someone please de-cipher this for me?
:)
I didn't change any ALSA settings. I can supply any other info if
necessary
> Starting ALSA configuration...alsactl: set_control:1325: failed to
> obtain
No issues with HDMI, its just that RPI changed all of the device names.
in the latest kernel series.And if you want display and audio, there
is different settings.
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Did an in situ upgrade on a pi zero and it worked well with the
exception of having to reset the alsa configuration, hdmi audio.
Out of curiosity, what is the issue(s) with hdmi audio? In my ignorance
I would have thought that the built-in interface would be the easiest to
use.
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Hi,
I'm trying to get a piCorePlayer running on a new Rpi 4b (4G) using the
internal wifi.
I installed 8.0.0 and it came up working as expected using an Ethernet
connection. I am able to see it on my LMS server and use the web page
interface. For now I am using the headset jack audio.
But when
Player 1:
Pi 3B+ Allo Boss DAC and Allo Isolator EDUP WiFi dongle piCoreplayer
6.1
insitu > 7.0 then insitu > 8.0 Perfect!
Player 2:
Pi 3B+ Khadas Tone Board USB EDUP WiFI dongle piCorePlayer 7.0
insitu > 8.0 Perfect!
Thanks, guys!
Cheers
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Those are all Realtek drivers. You can use their source. Or the similar
GitHub linked source for you chipset. Build instructions would follow
the GitHub site I posted.
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paul- wrote:
> That model says no linux support, but others do. This is a quote from
> their website.
>
>
> Are they providing driver source? If you have functional source, it
> would be trivial to build yourself. Using this process.
> https://github.com/piCorePlayer/pCP-Kernels
The mode
PhM wrote:
> @Paul: this is the USB Wifi antenna I own from Brostrend
> https://www.brostrend.net/products/brostrend-1200mbps-long-range-usb-wifi-adapter
>
> As Brostrend is maintaining the drivers to ensure Linux compatibility,
> would there be a way to have correct drivers in PCPv8 for this
PhM wrote:
> @Paul: this is the USB Wifi antenna I own from Brostrend
> https://www.brostrend.net/products/brostrend-1200mbps-long-range-usb-wifi-adapter
>
> As Brostrend is maintaining the drivers to ensure Linux compatibility,
> would there be a way to have correct drivers in PCPv8 for this d
paul- wrote:
> Because the drivers are not maintained by Realtek, nor anyone with the
> linux kernel. Every kernel release requires modifications that I had
> to make.
@Paul: this is the USB Wifi antenna I own from Brostrend
https://www.brostrend.net/products/brostrend-1200mbps-long-range-us
There are some Realtek product with built in support. And they are for
sure the cheaper products.
For 2.4ghz, there is still a wide selection. But the offering is much
smaller in the 5G realm.
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after?
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Because the drivers are not maintained by Realtek, nor anyone with the
linux kernel. Every kernel release requires modifications that I had
to make.
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paul- wrote:
> I am unable to maintain crap drivers from Realtek. Its not hard to do,
> Read the OP, which links to the instructions.
I do understand your frustration, however why didnt you at least
reproduce what you had already integrated on v7 which runs perfectly ?
Im not really familiar
I am unable to maintain crap drivers from Realtek. Its not hard to do,
Read the OP, which links to the instructions.
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The migration from v7 to v8 occurred flawlessly, however no chance to
get my USB Wifi card working.
After some reading on this thread I understood the end-user needs now to
recompile the kernel with the drivers
.. not really plug and play as it
used to be.
Any chance to get the drivers back-in in
peartree wrote:
> Thank you! Adding the
>
> dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
>
> line between the Begin-Custom and End-Custom lines in config.txt worked
> for me.
> (I also commented out the line that says "gpu_mem=16" but didn't test it
> uncommented).
> However Squeezelite then stopped working, but I j
paul- wrote:
> RPi and the newer kernels have been making alot of HDMI changes. Take a
> look here.
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer&p=1027716&viewfull=1#post1027716
Thank you! Adding the
dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
line between the Begin-Custom a
paul- wrote:
> pCP8 with RPi 7" DSI or other DPI display + HDMI Audio
>
> So I've made some progress here, there is no one generic setting that
> works for all.
>
> You will need to edit the config.txt on the boot partition.
> > >
- Comment out or delete the line gpu_mem=xxx
- add a li
peartree wrote:
> Hi,
> Thank you for this wonderful software. I've a pi zero that runs
> squeezelite and jivelite outputting audio and picture to a TV over HDMI.
> This has been working on picoreplayer 5.0, but I can't get Jivelite
> working on picoreplayer 8.0 (squeezelite is working well). I
Generally a good idea, but the lms is running on another host and the
player will be turned off
You can run squeezelite on Raspberry Pi OS, too. That's the component
dealing with the playback. You're not limited to piCorePlayer.
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Hi,
Thank you for this wonderful software. I've a pi zero that runs
squeezelite and jivelite outputting audio and picture to a TV over HDMI.
This has been working on picoreplayer 5.0, but I can't get Jivelite
working on picoreplayer 8.0 (squeezelite is working well). I see the
boot sequence text
mherger wrote:
> > Maybe its generally a better idea to go with a smaler httpd
> solution
>
> Well, you can always write a LMS plugin :-).
Generally a good idea, but the lms is running on another host and the
player will be turned off
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Maybe its generally a better idea to go with a smaler httpd solution
Well, you can always write a LMS plugin :-).
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Pi with PiCore Player delivering the sound via I2C could be the basis
for a DIY hifi component,
and a web server which is controlling other things of the Hifi
Component.
Maybe its generally a better idea to go with a smaler httpd solution
--
is there any chance for an apache2 - php 7 extension?
pCP was designed to do one task, and do it easily. Ok, it does more
today. But it's not a general purpose OS. I'd say you better use
Raspberry Pi OS if you need a full fledged web server.
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Hi,
is there any chance for an apache2 - php 7 extension?
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paul- wrote:
> Feels like poor wifi signal.
I will check it out. Thanks.
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vwpolo wrote:
> I have a PiZeroW running the new pCP 8.0, my issue is an extremely slow
> response through ssh. Through the web interface everything is correct
> and the music plays uninterrupted.
>
> The response in so slow, I can't edit a file. I have to take the SD
> from the Pi and go a SD
Jessica_kh wrote:
> Thank you so much ronnie, I will give this ago, may need to get another
> SD card if I am to use another OS, but I will report back, thanks again
>
> Jessica xx
Thank you again ronnie, your pointers worked, finger trouble and lack of
knowledge on my part. Did not reboot afte
Man in a van wrote:
> I have no idea if there is a linux driver as the manual only mentions
> Windows and Mac OS (but no driver required for the latter)
>
> So this is what I would try if it were mine.
>
> Your welcome to try at your own risk :)
>
> If your device does not work in pCP but do
Jessica_kh wrote:
> I have a personous audiobox 96 that has a reasonable DAC that runs
> 20/96, however it seems not to work with standard USB Audio or at least
> I have not found an option that works, has anyone attempted to connect
> this device?
>
> Jessica xx
I have no idea if there is a l
Man in a van wrote:
> @JESSICA_KH
>
> and
>
> @GARYM
>
> from the manual
>
> Digital input sampling frequencies supported
> 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz,
> 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
>
> Digital Input 1/2
> Press Select again to select Digital Input 1.
> The incoming word length (16 to 24 bi
I have a PiZeroW running the new pCP 8.0, my issue is an extremely slow
response through ssh. Through the web interface everything is correct
and the music plays uninterrupted.
The response in so slow, I can't edit a file. I have to take the SD
from the Pi and go a SD-Reader in the laptop.
Any
@JESSICA_KH
and
@GARYM
from the manual
Digital input sampling frequencies supported
32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz,
96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
Digital Input 1/2
Press Select again to select Digital Input 1.
The incoming word length (16 to 24 bit) and sample rate will be
displayed along with the
Jessica_kh wrote:
> Thanks for your reply garym, but I know the convertor and DAC are good
> as I have been running Tidal master via a PC USB connection. The DAC
> replies 24/96 when playing that. The DAC works at 24/384 with
> up-sampling for lower bit and data rates
>
> Jessica xx
Good. But
garym wrote:
> not sure if this is your issue, but some DAC's optical connections won't
> work higher than 48. Is it possible to test the DAC connection with
> S/PDIF cable instead? (or can you go straight USB from rPi4B to the
> DAC?
Thanks for your reply garym, but I know the convertor and D
Jessica_kh wrote:
> Hi Guys and Girls,
>
> I have loaded mt RP4B with piCorePlayer + LMS and have successfully have
> wireless connection and running Qubuz, Tidal and Spotify via USB audio
> to a convertor to optical and to the DAC in my cambridge audio Auzur
> 840. However and this is my quest
Hi Guys and Girls,
I have loaded mt RP4B with piCorePlayer + LMS and have successfully have
wireless connection and running Qubuz, Tidal and Spotify via USB audio
to a convertor to optical and to the DAC in my cambridge audio Auzur
840. However and this is my question I cannot get the DAC to see
Fabius wrote:
> Its on a separate USB stick. So iam fine without backing up.
>
Should always have a backup.
Tony
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Tony T wrote:
> Is your CACHE on the Micro SD with pCP?
Its on a separate USB stick. So iam fine without backing up.
Tony T wrote:
> Also, you I think you can save the pCP settings. Copy
> /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/mydata.tgz to another drive, then BEFORE you start
> pCP, copy to the new install.
Fabius wrote:
>
>
>
so it seems i have to make a fresh install. is it possible to save the
> lms config with the presets an music database and import them after a
> fres install?
>
> Thanks
Is your CACHE on the Micro SD with pCP? (If its on a separate drive,
pointed to on the pCP LMS tab,
Hi everybody,
i have picore 6.10 and like to install the new version. dirct insutu
update to 8.0 doenst works. insuto update to 7.0 gives tho following
messages:
Code:
[ INFO ] You are currently using piCorePlayer6.1.0
Please Read
I was going to say the same about the name.
If that name was used for an earlier installation then the browser might
have served the image from cache but cannot find the rest because the
name is not the same anymore.
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P Nelson wrote:
> I recently updated my router and I wanted to use http://picorelms.local
> to get to picoreplayer version 8 from my Windows 10 laptop, using Edge.
> All I get is a blank page. The icon on the tab changes to include the
> pCP logo so it is doing something. Connecting using the
I recently updated my router and I wanted to use http://picorelms.local
to get to picoreplayer version 8 from my Windows 10 laptop, using Edge.
All I get is a blank page. The icon on the tab changes to include the
pCP logo so it is doing something. Connecting using the ip address
works fine.
paul- wrote:
> I don't think there is a way to affect that display. Perhaps post some
> screenshots in the LMS forum.
Yes, I think so too. The Display has a 1280 x 400 resolution and I got
it working perfekt under pcp 7.0. It took me a lot of time to change all
lines in Grid and in JogglerSkin
I don't think there is a way to affect that display. Perhaps post some
screenshots in the LMS forum.
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paul- wrote:
> pCP has no mechanism to display this. Are you talking about LMS?
Yep, sorry. Noob behaviour
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Hi just set up PCP for the first time on my raspberry pi. When Im
playing FLAC files it shows as FLC. I thought FLC was a video/animation
codec. Is there a setting to show the full file type?
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paul- wrote:
> All the settings are there in 8.0.0
>
> -D is added if you select a DSD configuration.
> -v is only added if you have jivelite installed on the local device, it
> is for visualization (meters). If you are not running Jivelite, adding
> -v on the custom options is doing nothing e
mini11 wrote:
> Yesterday I tried to run one of my players with with Audiophonics
> I-Sabre Q2M dac with the new pcp 8.0 (fresh install, no update). After I
> had configured squeezelite, the hardware volume of the dac did not work
> by changing volume on display or with justboom ir-remote. There
All the settings are there in 8.0.0
-D is added if you select a DSD configuration.
-v is only added if you have jivelite installed on the local device, it
is for visualization (meters). If you are not running Jivelite, adding
-v on the custom options is doing nothing except using CPU cycles.
-V
Yesterday I tried to run one of my players with with Audiophonics
I-Sabre Q2M dac with the new pcp 8.0 (fresh install, no update). After I
had configured squeezelite, the hardware volume of the dac did not work
by changing volume on display or with justboom ir-remote. There was only
software volu
If the kernel is at /home/tc/kernel, likely you have run out of
memory.
The kernel should be stored on a persistent drive. Can you plug in a
USB drive to do the work?
Take a look at this post, from someone who built a driver.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114828-Announce-
(A separate error thread here.)
I am trying to compile the Realtek 8188eu driver according to your
instructions: I have an Rpi2.
Unfortunately make bombs out with the following:
Code:
cut: /etc/redhat-release: No such file or directory
make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPIL
Hi,
Upgraded 7.0.1 -> 8.0.0 on an RPi 2B with a Realtec 8188eu wifi dongle
(so I know I have to compile firmware).
Currently, PCP is running with Ethernet connected. The Pi is up, I can
play music (well, I don; have speakers where I have Ethernet, but LMS is
not complaining). However, the web s
paul- wrote:
> Well not fully automatic Press the "Manual Update" button. Since
> you are changing versions, the automatic update check from within LMS
> does not work. But the upgrade links from with the update script do
> pull and load the correct version.
Thank Paul and Michael. No
Well not fully automatic Press the "Manual Update" button. Since
you are changing versions, the automatic update check from within LMS
does not work. But the upgrade links from with the update script do
pull and load the correct version.
Thanks Paul for the clarification! You're right,
Well not fully automatic Press the "Manual Update" button. Since
you are changing versions, the automatic update check from within LMS
does not work. But the upgrade links from with the update script do
pull and load the correct version.
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mherger wrote:
> > Any chance of making 8.3 the dev branch?
> > http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.3
>
> As Paul said this should be automatic. That said I did have problems
> updating earlier today, too. It was a caching issue, and a few hours
> later the dev.xml would
Any chance of making 8.3 the dev branch?
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.3
As Paul said this should be automatic. That said I did have problems
updating earlier today, too. It was a caching issue, and a few hours
later the dev.xml would return the correct data. Maybe i
It should be automatic. We get the versions from slimdevices.
Code:
release) LATEST="http://downloads.slimdevices.com/releases/latest.xml";;;
stable) LATEST="http://downloads.slimdevices.com/releases/nightly/stable.xml;;
devel) LATEST="http://downloads.slimdevi
@paul-
v8.2 is now released.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114928-Logitech-Media-Server-8-2-0-released
Any chance of making 8.3 the dev branch?
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.3
*Server - LMS 8.2.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Argon one case/pCP 8.0.0 - 75K library,
pla
jd68 wrote:
>
> Additionally, you could add a hint where to save the kernel source. On
> my RPi 3B+, the / partition has a size of 876 MB but the script failed
> to uncompress the kernel sources. Therefore I created a subfolder below
> /mnt/mmcblk0p2 and changed its ownership to tc:staff. After
Paul Webster wrote:
> Try with vers=1.0 that is what worked for me in this particular
> case (2.0 and 3.0 did not but I was using 2.0 with pCP7)
Thanks Paul for the idea - the fix to replace the kernel thing worked
for me (see my post) so I never went to vers=1.0
SB3(1), Boom(2), Radio(
paul- wrote:
> So this only affected pizero and pi1 boards.
>
> Please update filesystems-KERNEL.tcz
>
> You can remove, reboot then re-add the file systems extension, or update
> it from the Extension browser or from command line
>
> pcp-update filesystems-KERNEL.tcz
FIXED! Thank you!
It
So this only affected pizero and pi1 boards.
Please update filesystems-KERNEL.tcz
You can remove, reboot then re-add the file systems extension, or update
it from the Extension browser or from command line
pcp-update filesystems-KERNEL.tcz
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Try with vers=1.0 that is what worked for me in this particular
case (2.0 and 3.0 did not but I was using 2.0 with pCP7)
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Update ... I now have it working.
>
> In options I added sec=ntlm and changed vers to 1.0 from 2.0
> I already had username=guest (from getting it to work with pCP7).
>
> So my full options now read
>
> sec=ntlm,uid=1001,gid=50,vers=1.0
>
> There may well be other ways
mfraser wrote:
> I see that now. Is there any reason why I have to disable mmap?
If mmap=1 doesn't work then you need to change it to mmap=0.
With the original pCP mmap=1 only worked in some circumstances, so the
default was mmap=0. Then for many years, mmap=1 worked for everything,
so it was
Update ... I now have it working.
In options I added sec=ntlm and changed vers to 1.0 from 2.0
I already had username=guest (from getting it to work with pCP7).
So my full options now read
sec=ntlm,uid=1001,gid=50,vers=1.0
There may well be other ways of getting there.
Old CIFS defaulted to
I also tried with sec=none and it gave me the same error - which I
thought was odd.
But maybe the other end tried to negotiate it upwards.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> I see that it was also reported on 11-Jul ...
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114828-Announce-piCorePlayer-8-0-0&p=1027452&viewfull=1#post1027452
> any feedback from that poster on how it was solved (or not)?
Looks like I overlooked the issue. Authenticat
I just tried again but with a fresh pCP8 install (rather than an upgrade
from pCP7) on the RPi1 and has same issue.
Paul Webster
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planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, supla
fi
I see that it was also reported on 11-Jul ...
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114828-Announce-piCorePlayer-8-0-0&p=1027452&viewfull=1#post1027452
any feedback from that poster on how it was solved (or not)?
Paul Webster
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paul- wrote:
> What is the device creating the share? Check the output of `lsmod`
> is hmac loaded?
The device creating the share (which worked with pCP 7) is a Freebox
(France ISP).
lsmod does not list hmac or md5
sudo modprobe hmac does not find loads le module
sudo modprobe md5 ...
for me (Ubuntu 20.04.2), lsmod does *not* show hmac as a loaded module.
I tried installing a perl-hmac something but that had no effect. Not
sure how to get hmac loaded.
This is a new problem for me though at pcp 8.0 (all worked at 7.0.1).
SB3(1), Boom(2), Radio(3), piCorePlayer (1)
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Paul Webster wrote:
> I just upgraded a family member's 7.01 to 8.0 and am getting the same
> mount failure to a remote CIFS system (hmac error).
> This is on an old RPI1
>
> So I wonder if there is an issue with something missing or not
> configured correctly for the processor used in RPI1 and
I just upgraded a family member's 7.01 to 8.0 and am getting the same
mount failure to a remote CIFS system (hmac error).
This is on an old RPI1
So I wonder if there is an issue with something missing or not
configured correctly for the processor used in RPI1 and RPi0
Paul Webster
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slartibartfast wrote:
> The next sentence was "Thanks for the info, so we can squash that one."
> I think the bug has been there for a few versions without anyone
> noticing. [emoji3]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I see that now. Is there any reason why I have to disable mmap?
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Man in a van wrote:
> Likely in the 0.1 version I think.
>
> Did you make a new download ?
>
> ronnie
No, but I did clicked on the minor update button.
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mfraser wrote:
> I took "that bug is several versions old" to mean that it has been fixed
> in the current version.
Likely in the 0.1 version I think.
Did you make a new download ?
ronnie
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mfraser wrote:
> I took "that bug is several versions old" to mean that it has been fixed
> in the current version.The next sentence was "Thanks for the info, so we can
> squash that one."
I think the bug has been there for a few versions without anyone
noticing. [emoji3]
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slartibartfast wrote:
> The bug was only discovered 2 days ago, give them a chance.
>
>
I took "that bug is several versions old" to mean that it has been fixed
in the current version.
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mfraser wrote:
> Did a fresh install and that bug is still there, had to put the settings
> of 80::0: back in after turning the toolbar off. At first I thought it
> was installing Jivelite, but it was just changing the toolbar setting.
>
> Just confirm this, I just turned the toolbar on again
paul- wrote:
> Wow, don’t do that anymore. That bug is several versions old.
> Thanks for the info, so we can squash that one.
Did a fresh install and that bug is still there, had to put the settings
of 80::0: back in after turning the toolbar off. At first I thought it
was installing Jiveli
paul- wrote:
> Samba4 is a server, it has nothing to do with client connections to a
> remote server. CIFS is the file system.
>
> Between the note in dmesg, and the help that is in pCP, you should see
> that you are missing the vers=x.x on the mount options. Where x.x is
> the version su
Samba4 is a server, it has nothing to do with client connections to a
remote server. CIFS is the file system.
Between the note in dmesg, and the help that is in pCP, you should see
that you are missing the vers=x.x on the mount options. Where x.x is
the version supported by the remote.
piZeroW, just did an in-situ upgrade from 7.0.1 to 8.0.0.
piCorePlayerZero | piCorePlayer v8.0.0 | www v00017 | linux
5.10.42-pcpCore (32) | piCore v13.0 | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP
Music plays fine. Samba not working though. Have updated extensions,
uninstalled samba4 extension, rebooted
paul- wrote:
> Not everyone is using the same hardware, so the config won't be the same
> for everyone. I actually tested with a Hyperpixel DSI screen.
OK, promised, I will test, but only in about 16-17 days after vacation.
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schup011 wrote:
> Does this mean pCP8 will then support 7'' official RasPi Touchscreen and
> HDMI Audio at the same time? Is it worth giving it a try with an
> upgrade? Would be great! When I tried it two days ago (without
> modifying config.txt) it did not find the sound adapter b1 and
> Squee
paul- wrote:
> pCP8 with RPi 7" DSI or other DPI display + HDMI Audio
>
> So I've made some progress here, there is no one generic setting that
> works for all.
>
> You will need to edit the config.txt on the boot partition.
> > >
- Comment out or delete the line gpu_mem=xxx
- add a li
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