RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby Yatsushiro » 14 Jun 2017, 07:52

graceinc wrote:
hondagx35 wrote:Hi,

Just made a stupid mistake.I forgot to turn on my amplifier.

This is a great one.
Thank you for reporting.

Frank


I was doing the same mistake a while ago, and then i realized i have not turned the amplifier ON. It took me 2 days to realize this. :D


I suspect this is not true, and that you are a bot of some sort. You have never answered a direct question, your contributions are very systemic, and a quick Google shows that on March 1st & 2nd 2017, you registered on at least 10 forums, where your contributions are similarly vague...

If I'm wrong, I apologise.
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby Trevors Pi » 14 Jun 2017, 17:29

Yatsushiro wrote:
Trevors Pi wrote:Hi Frank,
I am trying to download the latest beta image from the link above but clicking on "download anyway" does nothing. Any ideas please?
regards, Trevor.


Just tried it, works OK, file downloaded successfully.


Still the same, do I need to setup an account for Google Drive first?
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby wridley » 14 Jun 2017, 21:44

Thanks a lot. Works great!!

hondagx35 wrote:Hi wridley,

Would it be possible to include the 'Display Off' option in the shutdown menu on a remote connection?

Find this lines of code and remove the if statement.

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            <?php if (is_localhost()): ?>
               &nbsp;
               <button id="syscmd-display_off" name="syscmd" value="display_off" class="btn btn-primary btn-lg btn-block" data-dismiss="modal"><i class="fa fa-display sx"></i> Display off</button>
            <?php endif ?>


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               &nbsp;
               <button id="syscmd-display_off" name="syscmd" value="display_off" class="btn btn-primary btn-lg btn-block" data-dismiss="modal"><i class="fa fa-display sx"></i> Display off</button>


Frank
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby Kilgore » 15 Jun 2017, 04:01

Trevors Pi wrote:
Yatsushiro wrote:
Trevors Pi wrote:Hi Frank,
I am trying to download the latest beta image from the link above but clicking on "download anyway" does nothing. Any ideas please?
regards, Trevor.


Just tried it, works OK, file downloaded successfully.


Still the same, do I need to setup an account for Google Drive first?


I was able to download without a Google Drive account. Perhaps it is some setting on your browser or anitvirus or whatever........so you could take the pragmatic approach and just ask a friend to try downloading onto a USB stick for you. :)
[Rune 0.4 Beta / Rasbperry Pi 3 / Pi 7" touch screen / HiFi Digi+ Pro / Optical / Schiit Bifrost MB]
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby technosf » 16 Jun 2017, 02:07

Package List

Hello,

I'm loading some extraneous packages onto the RuneOS beta as my Pi is doing double duty. I would like to be able to use pacman without affecting the base Rune system.

Would it be possible to get a list of packages so I can add them to pacman ignore? Or, when the time comes for the next beta, can pacman.conf already have ignores set so that the basic stability of the system isn't compromised accidentally?

Thanks in advance,

T
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby vennesch » 16 Jun 2017, 11:05

Hi there, I have got an 1.FM premium account. Unfortunatly when I use Dirble to listen to 1.FM Reggaetrade (my fav) and other 1.FM stations I hear commercials all the time. Would it be possible to bypass this, otherwise: would it be possible to add a login page?

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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby Trevors Pi » 16 Jun 2017, 17:38

Just tried it, works OK, file downloaded successfully.[/quote]

Still the same, do I need to setup an account for Google Drive first?[/quote]

I was able to download without a Google Drive account. Perhaps it is some setting on your browser or anitvirus or whatever........so you could take the pragmatic approach and just ask a friend to try downloading onto a USB stick for you. :)[/quote]

Sometimes we miss the obvious, I turned off the antivirus and the download worked, now to try it out.
many thanks
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby gearhead » 20 Jun 2017, 15:55

I am running a Pi1 image with a later kernel and am trying to update the Redis database with the kernel version. How do I do that?

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root@LabRune:~ # uname -r
4.9.13-3-ARCH
root@LabRune:~ # redis-cli get 'kernel'
"linux-arch-rpi_3.12.26-1-ARCH"
root@LabRune:~ # redis-cli set 'kernel', "linux-arch-rpi_4.9.13-3-ARCH"
OK
root@LabRune:~ # redis-cli get 'kernel'
"linux-arch-rpi_3.12.26-1-ARCH"


I try to update it, it returns 'OK', but nothing changes. I have tried single and double quotes and get the same behavior. This is not a RuneAudio question per se, but a Redis question.

Thanks,

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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby hondagx35 » 20 Jun 2017, 16:57

Hi Keith,

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redis-cli set 'kernel' "linux-arch-rpi_4.9.13-3-ARCH"

without the comma!

Frank
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby andre_chang » 21 Jun 2017, 13:55

ARFrater wrote:Hello,
Thanks for the software, great little player.
QUESTION
Is their a way to reduce the size of the screen saver or a config file to play around with ?
I have a AOIDE hifi player and have successfully got the screen going (from http://www.runeaudio.com/forum/raspberry-3-runeaudio-and-tft-2-2-hat-install-t3496.html) but would like to display the song and cover art only.


:D Thank You
Andrew



What a great machine can tell me how to do it?
How to drive the LCD? There are actually cool menu!
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