jkelly Posted January 19, 2020 Share Posted January 19, 2020 Thank you all for the suggestions. I have tried all your suggestions and still can't get both on the network at the same time. (Except - Select static IP addresses outside of the DHCP range) I'll keep at it! Jeff Qobuz - HQPlayer(d) 5 - M1 Mini - RPI 5 8gb - Nuc i7 - Signature Silver DC - Keces P3 PS - Lush USB - Holo Spring Dac - SRC-DX - Chord Mojo2 - Bottlehead Crack Upgraded w/ GEC or Tung-Sol 6as7/vt231 - Triode Wire Labs AC - HD-650 - GR Research V2 - Dennis Murphy Pioneer BS22 - B&W 602 S2 - Apple Music Spatial 7.1.4 Link to comment
lmitche Posted January 20, 2020 Author Share Posted January 20, 2020 4 hours ago, jkelly said: Thank you all for the suggestions. I have tried all your suggestions and still can't get both on the network at the same time. (Except - Select static IP addresses outside of the DHCP range) I'll keep at it! Jeff This will help you change the hostname. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_configuration#Set_the_hostname My endpoints are called audiolinux and servers archaudio. Pareto Audio aka nuckleheadaudio Link to comment
dminches Posted January 23, 2020 Share Posted January 23, 2020 Audiolinux newbee here. If I want to run Roonserver on my PC under AL, which version of AL should I get? If there is a guide on how to run Roonserver under AL I am fine reading and learning on my own. Also, given that I have only worked with Windows OS before, will AL automatically recognize my jcat network and USB cards? Is it basically plug and play under linux? Speakers: Vandersteen Model 7s, 4 M&K ST-150Ts, 1 VCC-5; Amplification: 2 Vandersteen M7-HPAs, CI Audio D200 MKII, Ayre V-6xe; Preamp: Doshi Audio Line Stage v3.0; Phono Pre: Doshi Audio Phono Pre; Analog: Wave Kinetics NVS with Durand Telos composite arm; SME 3012R arm, Clearaudio Goldfinger Statement v2; Reel to Reel: Technics RS-1500; Doshi Tape Pre-Amp; Studer A810, Studer A812, Tascam BR-20; Multi-channel: Bryston SP-3; Digital: Custom PC (Sean Jacobs DC4/Euphony/Stylus)> Lampizator Pacific Link to comment
davide256 Posted January 23, 2020 Share Posted January 23, 2020 1 hour ago, dminches said: Audiolinux newbee here. If I want to run Roonserver on my PC under AL, which version of AL should I get? If there is a guide on how to run Roonserver under AL I am fine reading and learning on my own. Also, given that I have only worked with Windows OS before, will AL automatically recognize my jcat network and USB cards? Is it basically plug and play under linux? AL comes with Roonserver, you will usually have to update Roonserver the first time it runs. USB and wired Ethernet should be recognized during initial boot, if not contact Piero for advice. Best to get your setup as you want it before trying RAM mode. The defaults for user prompt timeouts can make boot slow (~2 minutes) when running headless Regards, Dave Audio system Link to comment
dminches Posted January 23, 2020 Share Posted January 23, 2020 12 minutes ago, davide256 said: AL comes with Roonserver, you will usually have to update Roonserver the first time it runs. USB and wired Ethernet should be recognized during initial boot, if not contact Piero for advice. Best to get your setup as you want it before trying RAM mode. The defaults for user prompt timeouts can make boot slow (~2 minutes) when running headless Thanks. Is there a different version for headless than not? I usually set things up with a monitor and keyboard and then go headless once it is running. Speakers: Vandersteen Model 7s, 4 M&K ST-150Ts, 1 VCC-5; Amplification: 2 Vandersteen M7-HPAs, CI Audio D200 MKII, Ayre V-6xe; Preamp: Doshi Audio Line Stage v3.0; Phono Pre: Doshi Audio Phono Pre; Analog: Wave Kinetics NVS with Durand Telos composite arm; SME 3012R arm, Clearaudio Goldfinger Statement v2; Reel to Reel: Technics RS-1500; Doshi Tape Pre-Amp; Studer A810, Studer A812, Tascam BR-20; Multi-channel: Bryston SP-3; Digital: Custom PC (Sean Jacobs DC4/Euphony/Stylus)> Lampizator Pacific Link to comment
davide256 Posted January 23, 2020 Share Posted January 23, 2020 5 minutes ago, dminches said: Thanks. Is there a different version for headless than not? I usually set things up with a monitor and keyboard and then go headless once it is running. From their site, I've used both headless and LXQT. LXQT is a user friendly GUI for those like me who don't know Linux and find editing files in headless painful 😉 Audiolinux lxqt 1 year support with image $ 59 Audiolinux headless 1 year support with image $ 59 Audiolinux Raspberry 1 year support with image* $ 59 Audiolinux lxqt unlimited time support $ 119 Audiolinux headless unlimited time support $ 119 Audiolinux all versions unlimited time support** $ 219 Audiolinux USB stick/SD card with shipping $ 119 dminches 1 Regards, Dave Audio system Link to comment
dminches Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 I am trying to get AL going but I am hitting a wall. I created a USB drive with the version 420 image and booted into it. AL is running off the USB. What I want to do is created a bootable SSD so I am not booting to the USB. I went through the AL guide but whatever command I am typing is not working. Can someone tell me if I am going down the right path to creat the bootable SSD with AL? TIA. Speakers: Vandersteen Model 7s, 4 M&K ST-150Ts, 1 VCC-5; Amplification: 2 Vandersteen M7-HPAs, CI Audio D200 MKII, Ayre V-6xe; Preamp: Doshi Audio Line Stage v3.0; Phono Pre: Doshi Audio Phono Pre; Analog: Wave Kinetics NVS with Durand Telos composite arm; SME 3012R arm, Clearaudio Goldfinger Statement v2; Reel to Reel: Technics RS-1500; Doshi Tape Pre-Amp; Studer A810, Studer A812, Tascam BR-20; Multi-channel: Bryston SP-3; Digital: Custom PC (Sean Jacobs DC4/Euphony/Stylus)> Lampizator Pacific Link to comment
davide256 Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 15 hours ago, dminches said: I am trying to get AL going but I am hitting a wall. I created a USB drive with the version 420 image and booted into it. AL is running off the USB. What I want to do is created a bootable SSD so I am not booting to the USB. I went through the AL guide but whatever command I am typing is not working. Can someone tell me if I am going down the right path to creat the bootable SSD with AL? TIA. If you have a drive "toaster" its straight forward, just put the SSD in the external SATA drive adaptor and use your disk flash program to flash the SSD with AL instead of a USB stick. AL may have a menu option but I haven't been down that path Euphony after registration includes a system transfer option so that you can move from USB stick to SSD/Optane disk without losing your settings, have used that without problems. Regards, Dave Audio system Link to comment
hifi25nl Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 The menu option 7 "COPY/BACKUP current installation to another drive" should do all automatically and also save your settings. AudioLinux --> https://www.audio-linux.com developer of AudioLinux realtime OS Link to comment
dminches Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 2 hours ago, davide256 said: If you have a drive "toaster" its straight forward, just put the SSD in the external SATA drive adaptor and use your disk flash program to flash the SSD with AL instead of a USB stick. AL may have a menu option but I haven't been down that path Euphony after registration includes a system transfer option so that you can move from USB stick to SSD/Optane disk without losing your settings, have used that without problems. I did exactly that but the BIOS does not think the drive has an OS on it. What is odd is that I can boot from the USB stick, made with Rufus, which shows up as UEFI:Sandisk in my BIOS boot menu. However, when I follow the same procedure in Rufus to create a bootable SSD it does not show up as UEFI in my BIOS. I set the BIOS to boot from legacy or UEFI but the fact that the partition table is GPT I think it is looking for a UEFI drive. I am stumped. Speakers: Vandersteen Model 7s, 4 M&K ST-150Ts, 1 VCC-5; Amplification: 2 Vandersteen M7-HPAs, CI Audio D200 MKII, Ayre V-6xe; Preamp: Doshi Audio Line Stage v3.0; Phono Pre: Doshi Audio Phono Pre; Analog: Wave Kinetics NVS with Durand Telos composite arm; SME 3012R arm, Clearaudio Goldfinger Statement v2; Reel to Reel: Technics RS-1500; Doshi Tape Pre-Amp; Studer A810, Studer A812, Tascam BR-20; Multi-channel: Bryston SP-3; Digital: Custom PC (Sean Jacobs DC4/Euphony/Stylus)> Lampizator Pacific Link to comment
hifi25nl Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 Audiolinux will boot only in UEFI mode. Check with sudo fdisk -l the partitions on SSD drive You should have something similar to this: Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/sde1 2048 1001471 999424 488M EFI System /dev/sde2 1001472 12265471 11264000 5.4G Linux filesystem The best method however for copying to SSD is the menu option 7 "COPY/BACKUP current installation to another drive" This way the partition will be extended to cover the drive size. Also remember to power-off, detach USB stick and boot, since you cannot have 2 UEFI partitions. Finally check http://www.audio-linux.com/html/boot.html Aberrant-Decoder 1 AudioLinux --> https://www.audio-linux.com developer of AudioLinux realtime OS Link to comment
juliocat Posted January 30, 2020 Share Posted January 30, 2020 How can i get volumen control in my control app (cantata) with MPD in audiolinux?? Hackintosh I7 16GB Ram, Roon, HQPlayer, Drobo 8 TB NAS, Raspberry Pi 3 NAA, Gustard X20 ES 9018 Xmos, Audio GD C39 Preamp, The First ONE DIY Amp, Monitor Audio GS20 Speakers, Monitor Audio RSW12 Subwoofer, PI Audio MagikBuss filter. Link to comment
cat6man Posted January 31, 2020 Share Posted January 31, 2020 hi is HQPlayer 4.14.0 available? in general, are these available when Jussi posts them or do you have to link it first? Link to comment
hifi25nl Posted January 31, 2020 Share Posted January 31, 2020 I must upload first the archlinux PKGBUILD script. Just updated now at version 4.14.0 You can use the option in the Update menu. AudioLinux --> https://www.audio-linux.com developer of AudioLinux realtime OS Link to comment
cat6man Posted January 31, 2020 Share Posted January 31, 2020 15 minutes ago, hifi25nl said: I must upload first the archlinux PKGBUILD script. Just updated now at version 4.14.0 You can use the option in the Update menu. thanks Link to comment
cat6man Posted January 31, 2020 Share Posted January 31, 2020 after upgrading, which showed download of 4.14 package, the message still says upgraded to 4.13? oops..........i need to get out of ramroot first, upgrade to 4.14, then back into ramroot, right? Link to comment
hifi25nl Posted January 31, 2020 Share Posted January 31, 2020 You can check version on console with pacman -Q hqplayer-embedded To see all messages you can install with the command yay -Sy hqplayer-embedded --noconfirm Just installed: [audiolinux@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Q hqplayer-embedded hqplayer-embedded 4.14.0-1 AudioLinux --> https://www.audio-linux.com developer of AudioLinux realtime OS Link to comment
Boomboy Posted February 1, 2020 Share Posted February 1, 2020 On 1/30/2020 at 12:28 PM, juliocat said: How can i get volumen control in my control app (cantata) with MPD in audiolinux?? you might need to change hardware or disabled to software in .mpdconf to get volume control on your app . audiilinux menu .. system menu .. file editor .. find the mpd.conf file . F4 to edit f2 to save F10 to exit . Link to comment
ray-dude Posted February 1, 2020 Share Posted February 1, 2020 I'm looking for the hqplayer readme file on my Audio Linux box and not finding anything in /usr/share/hqplayer/readme.txt Does anyone know where audiolinuz expands this in the distro? All the config files are where one would expect them to be, but I'm not finding the readme for some reason Thanks! ATT Fiber -> EdgeRouter X SFP -> Taiko Audio Extreme -> Vinnie Rossi L2i-SE w/ Level 2 DAC -> Voxativ 9.87 speakers w/ 4D drivers Link to comment
elan120 Posted February 2, 2020 Share Posted February 2, 2020 1 hour ago, ray-dude said: I'm looking for the hqplayer readme file on my Audio Linux box and not finding anything in /usr/share/hqplayer/readme.txt Does anyone know where audiolinuz expands this in the distro? All the config files are where one would expect them to be, but I'm not finding the readme for some reason Thanks! Try /usr/share/doc/hqplayerd ray-dude 1 Link to comment
ray-dude Posted February 2, 2020 Share Posted February 2, 2020 Boom! Thank you very much!! ATT Fiber -> EdgeRouter X SFP -> Taiko Audio Extreme -> Vinnie Rossi L2i-SE w/ Level 2 DAC -> Voxativ 9.87 speakers w/ 4D drivers Link to comment
adamthebrave Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 I have a problem. My ControlPC has a 4TB SSD with NTFS partition with music. I would like to add another 2TB SSD with the same parameters. I installed the new SSD I could mount it and I strated the import the music into the Roon server. After a couple of minutes the system lost the new SSD, after a reboot both of them. I took out the new one and everything works. What can be the problem? Link to comment
Popular Post hifi25nl Posted February 14, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted February 14, 2020 Please check the content of /etc/fstab I have discovered a problem in UUID assignment, so the mount script will not work correctly. The reason is that a command with last updated version of util-linux is giving a different output. I will fix it in the next Audiolinux menu release. If you want to fix it now you can change manually the line in /opt/scripts/local_mount.sh (as root) fromUUID="$(lsblk -f | grep "$drive" | awk '{ print $4 }')" toUUID="$(lsblk -f | grep "$drive" | awk '{ print $5 }')" -> I have been working a lot on the new web interface, now beta version is almost ready! Now easy to use with touch screen and with search function! lmitche, flkin, elan120 and 1 other 2 2 AudioLinux --> https://www.audio-linux.com developer of AudioLinux realtime OS Link to comment
adamthebrave Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 4 hours ago, hifi25nl said: Please check the content of /etc/fstab I have discovered a problem in UUID assignment, so the mount script will not work correctly. The reason is that a command with last updated version of util-linux is giving a different output. I will fix it in the next Audiolinux menu release. If you want to fix it now you can change manually the line in /opt/scripts/local_mount.sh (as root) fromUUID="$(lsblk -f | grep "$drive" | awk '{ print $4 }')" toUUID="$(lsblk -f | grep "$drive" | awk '{ print $5 }')" -> I have been working a lot on the new web interface, now beta version is almost ready! Now easy to use with touch screen and with search function! Pierro, thanks for the quick and accurate help, it seems now everything works as it should be! The new interface looks cool... Link to comment
Popular Post hifi25nl Posted February 20, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted February 20, 2020 With Audiolinux menu 214 new Web Interface at ipaddress://5001 touch screen compatible and with search function. To install it go to INSTALL menu and select 0 "Install new web interface 2 (beta)" You can enable/disable it in EXPERT menu selecting 10 "WEB INTERFACE 2 enable/disable" Search function is very useful: typing main, audio, system, update or expert you can see on the left column the options of classic menu. New Audiolinux headless 2.3.0 and lxqt version 4.3.0 fully updated and with the new alternative menu already installed Oscarhuge, Boomboy, luisma and 1 other 4 AudioLinux --> https://www.audio-linux.com developer of AudioLinux realtime OS Link to comment
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