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by roobarb!
Mon Sep 26, 2022 10:49 am
Forum: Marketplace
Topic: Not a Joggler, just selling my laptop.
Replies: 0
Views: 31693

Not a Joggler, just selling my laptop.

Hey folks, Excuse the self-promotion but if anybody in the UK is interested, I'm selling my old laptop . All the details are on the eBay listing, but it's an Apple MacBook Pro Retina 13" from 2015, 2.7 GHz i5 CPU, 16 GB RAM, 2 TB SSD (yeah, really!) and two PSUs. Open to offers by PM here or th...
by roobarb!
Wed Sep 07, 2022 2:30 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Hey, @pete - is this on the Joggler type, the OpenFrame 1 with DECT or the OpenFrame 2?
by roobarb!
Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:05 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Sorted a few basic boot things today, the latest 5.10.141 image is a little less verbose and has a working caret again.

For those that like to hide the cursor at boot you can with

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vt.global_cursor_default=0
in /boot/grub.cfg.
by roobarb!
Fri Aug 05, 2022 11:49 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

roobarb! wrote: Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:09 pm I'll clear it out and let it run again overnight.
The .135 image looks fine this time!
by roobarb!
Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:09 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

I am setting up another Joggler and downloaded the 4 Aug 2022 build 135 and it didn't boot. I noticed that it is a LOT smaller than previous ones so perhaps the build failed? I downloaded the 30 July 2022 build 134 and that one booted fine. Thanks for the heads-up, looks like some 404 error on the ...
by roobarb!
Mon Jul 04, 2022 12:30 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Paul Webster wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 6:57 amWith this one I have had SSH session open for 2 days with no drops.
That's good news, I assume you're using the original RT2770 (iirc) adapter?
by roobarb!
Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:42 am
Forum: Offtopic
Topic: Anyone using this robot vaccum thingamajig?
Replies: 7
Views: 15685

Re: Anyone using this robot vaccum thingamajig?

I would take this as a "no", and I regard robot vacs with suspicion. Besides, the number of stairs in this place, plus the cables, stairs, kids toys, stairs and stairs... nope. :)
by roobarb!
Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:36 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

the scripts in the downloadable image need updating. They do indeed. I'm impressed you got SqueezePlay to install, amazed in fact! I have tried using "of-expand" It sort of works :? That one should be working fine. I use that on every test build. It does take a while after rebooting to co...
by roobarb!
Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:33 am
Forum: Offtopic
Topic: Alerty - An App I've Written!
Replies: 9
Views: 32980

Re: Alerty - An App I've Written!

Just recently discovered this, is the app still available? No, long since departed. It could probably be fudged into working with Hive, but frankly it's not worth the effort. Ugh, and there are a bunch of new Apple requirements to contend with... definitely not worth the effort. I've just been remi...
by roobarb!
Wed Jun 22, 2022 3:34 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

I could not get a list of squeezelite output devices as the "new user", both "of" and "root" provided the list. sudo usermod -aG audio newuser That'll probably sort it. Users need to be members of certain groups to get permission to tinker with the various systems, aud...
by roobarb!
Thu Jun 16, 2022 11:32 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Should I continue as user "of" or is it best practice to create a new user ? :? The default "of" user is in the sudoers list, so can perform superuser tasks when authenticated. So if you were being strict, yes, you could create a "squeezeplay" user with no special priv...
by roobarb!
Sat Jun 11, 2022 8:37 pm
Forum: Non Joggler Software / Hardware
Topic: A question to the experts
Replies: 3
Views: 8349

Re: A question to the experts

Depending on the compression ratio 1080p can play on the Joggler, though it's pointless given the 480p (5:3) display. Very roughly, the more compressed the video, the harder the CPU has to work to decode it (this isn't always true, there are a lot of factors at play in H.264 compression). On your As...
by roobarb!
Sat Jun 11, 2022 8:21 pm
Forum: Marketplace
Topic: 6 x Joggler, 2 x Telstra w/ DECT phone and 1 x OpenPeak 2 free to collector
Replies: 14
Views: 14899

Re: 6 x Joggler, 2 x Telstra w/ DECT phone and 1 x OpenPeak 2 free to collector

@roobarb! I've never seen the Telstra ones before with phone , not sure if they boot up just like Jogglers , they certainly look the same . If you message me your address I'll send one forward to you [emoji106] Oh my word, I can't tell you how long I've been looking for one of those! :shock: Thank ...
by roobarb!
Fri Jun 10, 2022 10:47 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Sudden buffering problem in SqueezeplayOS
Replies: 18
Views: 21338

Re: Sudden buffering problem in SqueezeplayOS

Oof, best of luck - sounds like it could be a faff to untangle. Hope you get to the cause without too much frustration! I'll install Debian Bullseye on one of my spare Jogglers and try that - thanks for the links. Just so you're aware, the auto-installers (through of-install) haven't been tested on ...
by roobarb!
Thu Jun 09, 2022 2:23 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Sudden buffering problem in SqueezeplayOS
Replies: 18
Views: 21338

Re: Sudden buffering problem in SqueezeplayOS

when the buffering started today I logged into piCorePlayer's web interface, then clicked the button to open the LMS web interface. LMS wouldn't load, I had to restart LMS from piCorePlayer to get a response. So when the buffering starts, the LMS web interface gets hung up - but I don't know if tha...
by roobarb!
Tue Jun 07, 2022 2:34 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Sudden buffering problem in SqueezeplayOS
Replies: 18
Views: 21338

Re: Sudden buffering problem in SqueezeplayOS

That is weird. Some Jogglers are on wifi and some are wired, you say? And they misbehave in the same way?

When did the problems begin?

Do you have any devices playing back that aren't Jogglers? Do they misbehave the same way?
by roobarb!
Sun May 29, 2022 1:17 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Making a start on this, many thanks for making it available. There is technical snag with updating passwords. Thanks, I'm not near one I can use to test at the moment, but I'll look into this. I also note that /home is owned by user of , should this not be root ? Huh, yes, and I spotted this and th...
by roobarb!
Sat May 28, 2022 12:25 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Man in a van wrote: Fri May 27, 2022 8:25 pmWhatever, using Qobuz on my rpi LMS, the dac faithfully indicates the change of bitrate from 44 to 48 and to 96 kHz depending on the Album resolution. 8-)
Awesome! :D
by roobarb!
Fri May 27, 2022 2:50 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1528040

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

First automated copy should be kernel 5.10.118, just brewing.

I originally got things working with a 5.10.100 build, but this one should be a little more polished and a little less rickety.
by roobarb!
Fri May 27, 2022 2:44 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Ubuntu Bionic for OpenFrame
Replies: 201
Views: 425919

Re: Ubuntu Bionic for OpenFrame

Okay folks, I've rebuilt my server on Debian Bullseye to support the latest images, which means Ubuntu Bionic will no longer receive regular updates. Standard support from Canonical ends next April, while Bullseye is expected to have support until June 2026. There will be no new Ubuntu based builds ...