It will give you some, but likely not from 14GB to 2GB. Anyway, with pCP being an working in RAM system copying the partitions is easy and very low risk of corruption.
slimserver.tcz is arch independent. The CPAN files are arch dependant...
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Partition shrinking is a bit of magic. There is no easy way.
The most reliable way. Write a new image of pCP, and expand the partition to the size you want. Then using a SD card reader, mount your old pCP sd card and then copy the files. Make sure you copy Each partition as there...
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If you are doing it from fresh install, there is a whole lot more. I was under the assumption we had a running LMS 8.3 or 8.4 system.
But for a fresh install.
1) Fresh install
2) Install LMS from web page. (Default install is 8.3.0)
3) Then replace slimserver.tcz...
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Nightly archive are not saved that I see, you would have to reconstruct from github. https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/tree/public/8.2...
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He just needs to copy them to the same location on his system. slimserver-CPAN is the perl libraries, he should not need those. If there is a problem with those files, that is a bigger can of worms too....
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If you have 8.2.1, all you need to send him is
slimserver.tcz and slimserver.tcz.md5.txt
These files are contained in /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional
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Interesting predicament, I don't keep many old versions of the extension either. This is the link to the release version. http://downloads-origin.slimdevices....2.0-noCPAN.tgz Note that my lms-update script uses these files and then adds stuff to...
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Raspberry pi has a long, not so good, history with regards to USB devices. But the pi4 mostly fixed those problems.....mostly. Up until the pi4, a USB dac simply was never recommended on a RPi device....
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If I have to guess at this point, there is a driver missing for some other function of the board that is preventing things from working. If you can test using a full featured OS, the dmesg output and lsmod output would be helpful.
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The usb kernel modules are loaded, which will only happen if a usb device is detected, still no outputs showing with Alsa?
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I would unplug tHe device identifying as being made by QDTech. Then reboot. For that matter, unhook all usb, except your DAC. See if it is recognized then. Do you have a link to the DAC that you are using?
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LMS on a pizero is very limited. Likely you are hitting a out of memory event. You might try enabling disk swap file. That setting is in Extras/bootcodes. Look for the “noswap” and uncheck it. Make sure you have plenty of disk space...
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My guess is that you ran out of disk space during install. How big is your partition, you should have expanded it.
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You will need to post some diagnostic information. What specific output are you selecting?
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Almost all of the cheap BT5 chipsets are Realtek, and need extra firmware. It was posted a couple pages back in this thread.
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If you still have problems. Make sure to include source and format of music. If you can reproduce the crash that would be helpfull
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What version of LMS are you running, You might try updating squeezelite too. (Do a full update from the main pCP web page)
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Sounds like something is missing/corrupted. Might be easiest just to reflash the main image and start over....
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You are correct Greg, we went to a static footer for the user experience/speed. Something for the todo list, so that time setting problems are somewhat detected/and shown to the user....
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