marctwo wrote:I have been having problems trying to get my jogglers onto my wireless network. I just read that you need to have the SSID broadcast for it to work and mine is hidden. Once it is connected, would I be able to hide it again or will it always need to be broadcast?
shadow1901 wrote:If I flash the openframe os, so it works.
But if I use the sqpos301_of2.img.gz, the joggler is still hanging with bootlogo from Swisscom.
Odd. I'll check the images tomorrow, just in case. I've got a couple of minor tweaks to pop in too, if I can remember what they were!
Hi roobarb!
Do you have any news about my problem?
openpeak sw runs (but with no sound) and the squeezplay os not.
Maybe its a problem I have the openframe2 (with speakers in front) version
the joggler is hanging in boot logo from swisscom. So I can't manage.
shadow1901 wrote:If I flash the openframe os, so it works.
But if I use the sqpos301_of2.img.gz, the joggler is still hanging with bootlogo from Swisscom.
Odd. I'll check the images tomorrow, just in case. I've got a couple of minor tweaks to pop in too, if I can remember what they were!
Do you have any news about my problem?
openpeak sw runs (but with no sound) and the squeezplay os not.
Maybe its a problem I have the openframe2 (with speakers in front) version
the joggler is hanging in boot logo from swisscom. So I can't manage.
I was popping v3.03 together, so I didn't bother to look at the old images in the end.
In a few minutes the new version should be available. I have just flashed an OF2 with it and it's working perfectly, so I'd recommend grabbing that version and using the reflash tool again (if you're adding it to internal memory).
The major change in this version, other than upping the kernel to 3.18 now that 3.17 has gone end-of-life, is MAC address generation again. The outcome is the same, but we now handle everything ourselves; no more udev butting in and trying to twiddle with things. It works like this:
When wlan0 is alive, eth0 is given a MAC derived from wlan0's MAC.
If there's no wlan0 a MAC is generated and saved at /etc/network/mac_eth0.
If there's no wlan0 on subsequent boots, /etc/network/mac_eth0 is reused.
If wlan0 appears on subsequent boots, its MAC takes priority and we derive eth0 from it.
If wlan0 changes, our derived eth0 MAC changes.
So, basically, you can do what you like - swap around wireless cards, have no wireless card; the system won't start generating wlan1, wlan2, wlan3 and getting itself in a knot and it'll reuse the generated MAC address if you have no wireless card, unless you delete /etc/network/mac_eth0, in which case it'll generate a new one.
I've just moved from 1.61 of the Joggler one to the OpenFrame one, thanks a million roobarb! You're a great fella.
Now, just reading in the Kodi forum that Buzz reckons you're better running Kodi from an external usb, saves wear and tear on the internal flash, is that the best advice for sqpos? I'm using the external USB for a USB DAC y'see, but I don't want to end up with a brick.
Pardon me for butting in. The Joggler's internal memory is very fragile and I have had several Jogglers that have spontaneously scrambled their RAM necessitating a complete wipe & repartition. I would always recommend running the OS from a USB stick & use a hub if you want to have the DAC too.
dwl99 wrote:Pardon me for butting in. The Joggler's internal memory is very fragile and I have had several Jogglers that have spontaneously scrambled their RAM necessitating a complete wipe & repartition. I would always recommend running the OS from a USB stick & use a hub if you want to have the DAC too.
Thanks for the advice.
This going to bulk the rig out a bit, another powersupply and hub. Any small hubs recommended? Maybe I'd be better trying to resurrect the spare internal USB headers.
it works on my old OF2 devices.
On my untouched OF2 devices it works not.
I can Flash all os to the devices.
What I saw is that on the untouched devices the automatic shutdown at end of flashing process doesn't work.
I received a message like "broadcast .... the System is going shutdown NOW!" but it doesn't shut down.
So here's the summary:
old joggler works with all versions
new joggler works only with OF Software (but no Sound, I doesn't have one for OF2 Version)
Flashing process is working well
new joggler doesn't shutdown after flashing
dwl99 wrote:Pardon me for butting in. The Joggler's internal memory is very fragile and I have had several Jogglers that have spontaneously scrambled their RAM necessitating a complete wipe & repartition. I would always recommend running the OS from a USB stick & use a hub if you want to have the DAC too.
Thanks for the advice.
This going to bulk the rig out a bit, another powersupply and hub. Any small hubs recommended? Maybe I'd be better trying to resurrect the spare internal USB headers.
Hopefully solving my own problem... all for £10
Look at this, super low power requirement, wifi and 2 port USB hub , designed by Eben, who by day works for Broadcom and by night Raspberry Pi
[quote="fattybacon"]I've just moved from 1.61 of the Joggler one to the OpenFrame one, thanks a million roobarb! You're a great fella.
Now, just reading in the Kodi forum that Buzz reckons you're better running Kodi from an external usb, saves wear and tear on the internal flash, is that the best advice for sqpos? I'm using the external USB for a USB DAC y'see, but I don't want to end up with a brick.[/quo
The untouched jogglers is hanging with bootlogo from orginal brand "Swisscom". No Squeezplay logo published.
Nobody has a idea?
only O2 and openpeak fw runs, but no sound and a few of app are hanging. Maybe the of2 has not fast cpu or memory.
I want the squeezplay run on my OpenFrame2 device's.
The untouched jogglers is hanging with bootlogo from orginal brand "Swisscom". No Squeezplay logo published.
Nobody has a idea?
I'd use the reflash system with a keyboard attached, then press a key when prompted to get to the command line. Then have a check in the /dev folder and make sure there's an mmcblk0 entry. You never know - you might have a strange OF2, or the Swisscom firmware may be doing something odd.
Did they boot fine from internal memory before flashing SQPOS?
I have just installed new ver of SqueezePlay OS and having same problem as before, just can't pass initial wizard. It stopped on "We couldn't connect to ..." and try again, and try again and nothing since last 45mins. It's really annoying cos I can ssh to joggler but in this state is unusable. Is there any chance that this somehow could be fixed? Becuase of this I can't register it with my SqueezeBox account nor I can install LMS.
kazan wrote:I have just installed new ver of SqueezePlay OS and having same problem as before, just can't pass initial wizard. It stopped on "We couldn't connect to ..." and try again, and try again and nothing since last 45mins. It's really annoying cos I can ssh to joggler but in this state is unusable. Is there any chance that this somehow could be fixed? Becuase of this I can't register it with my SqueezeBox account nor I can install LMS.
Thanks
Try these suggestions
1) When you see the "can not connect", tap the back arrow in the top left of the screen. go back once or twice and then go forward if you see "connect" or choose language, select your language and start again. If you stll can't connect to Mysb.com press the arrow in the top left again and keep trying.
2) Download and and install LMS onto a computer, when you get the "can't connect to Mysb.com" tap on switch libraries and connect to the LMS on the computer.
Setup Squeezeplay how you want and stopp/uninstall LMS on the computer.
roobarb! wrote:
I'd use the reflash system with a keyboard attached, then press a key when prompted to get to the command line. Then have a check in the /dev folder and make sure there's an mmcblk0 entry. You never know - you might have a strange OF2, or the Swisscom firmware may be doing something odd.
Did they boot fine from internal memory before flashing SQPOS?
Hi roobarb!
This joggler is a new device. It started the orginal openpeak software correctly, but I interrupt the config process.
I have the serversite "https://services.openpeak.net/dms/login.do" with logins, but the server isn't rechable.
So I flashed the openpeak fw v30300, the joggler start correctly, but no sounds and very slow or hanging apps.
If I flashed the sqpos, the joggler is hanging by bootlogo (not the logo from squeezplay).
I'd tested and I have the file "brw-rw---- 1 root disk 179, 0 Jan 21 08:16 mmcblk0"
I got a lot of jogglers and I want use them as squeezeplayer.
kazan wrote:I have just installed new ver of SqueezePlay OS and having same problem as before, just can't pass initial wizard. It stopped on "We couldn't connect to ..." and try again, and try again and nothing since last 45mins. It's really annoying cos I can ssh to joggler but in this state is unusable. Is there any chance that this somehow could be fixed? Becuase of this I can't register it with my SqueezeBox account nor I can install LMS.
Thanks
Try these suggestions
1) When you see the "can not connect", tap the back arrow in the top left of the screen. go back once or twice and then go forward if you see "connect" or choose language, select your language and start again. If you stll can't connect to Mysb.com press the arrow in the top left again and keep trying.
2) Download and and install LMS onto a computer, when you get the "can't connect to Mysb.com" tap on switch libraries and connect to the LMS on the computer.
Setup Squeezeplay how you want and stopp/uninstall LMS on the computer.
atb
Ronnie
Thanks. I will try suggestion 2 as I did already everything what you have said in suggestion 1
Thank you.
2) Download and and install LMS onto a computer, when you get the "can't connect to Mysb.com" tap on switch libraries and connect to the LMS on the computer.
Setup Squeezeplay how you want and stopp/uninstall LMS on the computer.
atb
Ronnie[/quote]
Thanks. I will try suggestion 2 as I did already everything what you have said in suggestion 1
Thank you.[/quote]