Ah, thanks.
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I need a hint. I used the wpa_supplicant.conf on my piCore player, but
I'd like to revert to configuring Wifi using the web interface.
I deleted the wpa_supplicant.conf from the boot section. I removed the
line "maintained by user" feom the file listed in the web interface
(using nano via ssh, n
So the "let the phone create a VPN tunnel and open a hotspot" idea isn't
a solution, as the VPN won't be shared by Android. I'd like to avoid
rooting the phone to address that. At least it seems like I figured out
the wpa_supplicant thing. (I feel like I should write an app so I could
plug the SD
Well, the little one already (she's not even three) knows how to handle
a Squeezebox Touch, but I don't want her to have my smartphone.
Otherwise, yes, that's doable, but not necessarily convenient either.
I usually have the laptop with me anyway when travelling.
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I need to apologize, setting up networks under Linux is something I
almost never do, even though I have an IT background. I do know what I
need to do, but I don't know how to do it.
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Well, it's not my Wifi. I usually won't know the credentials until I'm
there. Think "hotel".
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I have this idea of setting up an OpenVPN in my home and an OpenVPN
client on my SBT clone running piCore, so that I can take the latter
with me on holidays and still have access to my LMS. I don't think this
is much of a problem in general, but the open question to me is: how can
I configure piC
Apparently works for me now, too. Thank you, Philippe - also on behalf
of my 2 y/o daughter. She can now sing her favorite version of "Jingo
Bears" (Jingle Bells) again.
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I have the very same issue now. The LMS and the Plugin are running on a
Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspian. I tried re-authenticating and I just logged
into Youtube with the account the Plugin is associated with, and hit the
above mentioned "consent" link. Didn't help.
I've seen that there's a small volume knob that is connected to the GPIO
pins. Does anybody know whether it can be made to fit into the camera
hole of the SmartiPi case?
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I see. I didn't think about an encoder, but just another volume knob. :)
Neat idea.
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bpa wrote:
> Alarms are always initially played at the set alarm volume level - so no
> effect if the previous alarm the volume was turned down.
The poster's wish was to have a physical volume knob though, and that
does not turn back up.
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Just spinning down the volume means to forget spinning it up again for
the next day, I'm afraid. I'm not a fan of manual steps in processes.
:)
> in my head I'd then build a TouchPI latest gen case with a speaker
> inside and bang SB Radio replacement with a decent sized screen
This is what I ac
I'm testing the alarm feature. Setup: a Bluetooth speaker registered as
another player, synched with a Raspberry Pi with touchscreen running
piCore and Jivelite against an LMS 8.0.0.
I set up an alarm on the raspi and it does trigger the way I configured,
making the bluetooth speaker emit the (u
/var/lib/dpkg/arch has armhf and i386.
/etc/apt/sources.list has deb [arch=armhf]
http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/ buster main contrib non-free
rpi
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/i386.list has
deb [arch=i386] http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ stretch main contrib
non-free
deb [arch=i386] http://f
To be honest, I'd rather like to avoid that. Probably not too bad with
just the LMS, a Samba share and an Apache Tomcat for my home automation
on that machine, but still. :(
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Hm, thanks. I did what you said and removed NEWS.Debian.gz. And then
NEWS.gz. And then changelog.gz. And then copyright. Now it's
/usr/share/lintian/overrides/libc6 that's wrong...
I don't think I'm on the right path here. :(
Code:
pi@raspberrypi4:~ $ sudo dpkg -i newpa
Thanks, Frank!
I used libc6_2.31-9_i386.deb - that seemed to be the latest at the time
and the instructions told me to find that. Here's the protocol of what I
did:
Code:
pi@raspberrypi4:~ $ sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
pi@raspberrypi4:~ $ sudo nano /etc/apt/
There's probably still something else wrong. Is there a logfile
somewhere?
pi@raspberrypi4:~ $ nano /etc/systemd/system/mip.service
[Unit]
Description=MusicIP Mixer
After=multi-user.target
[Service]
Type=simple
User=pi
ExecStart=/usr/local/mip/MusicMagicServer start
ExecStop=/usr/local/mip/Mu
cpd73 wrote:
> Not sure if this will help, but I made a note of the steps I took at:
> https://github.com/CDrummond/musicip - Look for the "Raspberry Pi
> installation" section.
It totally helps me.
I just got stuck at Step 12 now:
I already have MusicIp stored on that machine, and I don't hav
Is there a consolidated installation instruction for Buster in this
thread? I can't seem to find it, and I have a hard time finding the
correct steps after all these trial-and-error posts. I'd be very
grateful - I can't get MusicIP installed, I think the biggest problem is
finding the correct Deb
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