Measures 1.3.0 Beta 1 (Last test hopefully.
|
Posts: 2,951
Threads: 192
Joined: Feb 2016
Reputation:
639
Location: Perth, WA
(02-Dec-2023, 03:18 PM)Snoopy8 Wrote: Suggest putting into instructions the specific version to download e.g. Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS. I have been away during Alpha 2, forgot when I came back and downloaded the wrong image. Undoubtedly, newcomers will make the same mistake of using the desktop version with no remote access. Also please include instructions that default login user name is ubuntu, password ubuntu. Will be prompted to change password, and have to log back in.
Did this twice and both times when I ran the script, it immediately went to the prompt. Script did not run. I messed up and didn't wait for the autobuild to finish when I posted.  It should all be fixed now.
And yes, will probably have more information in the official post and in the wiki too.
(02-Dec-2023, 03:18 PM)Snoopy8 Wrote: Unable to access Bookworm via Putty, tried both full desktop version and non desktop version. What have I missed? I could hook up terminal, but isn't the point here to test what should be the final headless install? Have to use raspi-config to enable SSH access. That's the way Raspberry Foundation decide to do things. Will include more information in the post.
Snakeoil Operating System - Music, your way!
Posts: 2,951
Threads: 192
Joined: Feb 2016
Reputation:
639
Location: Perth, WA
(02-Dec-2023, 02:25 PM)hkphantomgtr Wrote: Please excuse a dumb question..... will a 2G ram Pi 4B be able to run it? MPD should work well. Or just running Squeezelite with LMS running from another computer.
Snakeoil Operating System - Music, your way!
Posts: 2,951
Threads: 192
Joined: Feb 2016
Reputation:
639
Location: Perth, WA
It's all fixed now. Apologies for the FU.
While it may seem confusing now running different command line for different distributions, official 1.3.0 there will be only one single command to run. And it's always that command to download the latest version.
More information will be in the Wiki... Will need to re-do instructions on OS installation, including a video. Unsure when that'll be available but my focus will still be on getting DSP for 1.3.1...
Snakeoil Operating System - Music, your way!
Posts: 37
Threads: 4
Joined: Jan 2023
Reputation:
14
Location: 中国
02-Dec-2023, 09:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-Dec-2023, 09:21 PM by wxrbbs.)
cm4 grub????
+ Configuring boot options... ERROR
sudo: update-grub: command not found
Check please
Switch Kernel and reboot
Always the latest version
Still unable to work
Posts: 129
Threads: 5
Joined: Feb 2020
Reputation:
57
Location: UK
03-Dec-2023, 03:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-Dec-2023, 03:42 AM by uglymusic.)
So far, so good.
I have the RPi 5 with Beta 1 and LMS 8.4.0 on Raspberry Pi OS working. I've been playing music most of this afternoon and it seems stable.
RPis 3 and 4 have not yet benefitted from Beta 1.
Posts: 22
Threads: 6
Joined: Sep 2022
Reputation:
19
Location: seattle
03-Dec-2023, 05:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-Dec-2023, 06:26 AM by criminalzen.)
There have been some changes in current pi os for setting up ssh and initial user. https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspber...pril-2022/
I struggled getting ssh and login working till I learned bout this change, and that there was a second page to the pi imager that enabled ssh.
Posts: 2,951
Threads: 192
Joined: Feb 2016
Reputation:
639
Location: Perth, WA
(02-Dec-2023, 09:18 PM)wxrbbs Wrote: cm4 grub????
+ Configuring boot options... ERROR
sudo: update-grub: command not found I will remove this in the official release.
(02-Dec-2023, 09:18 PM)wxrbbs Wrote: Switch Kernel and reboot
Always the latest version
Still unable to work This is a known issue. Will only be fixed in the later versions of Snakeoil. For now just stick to the manual way of updating the kernel from boot.txt
Thanks for raising these issues. Please report more.
Have filed these two issues in gitlab.
* https://git.snakeoil-os.net/snakeoil/ope...issues/134
* https://git.snakeoil-os.net/snakeoil/ope...issues/135
Snakeoil Operating System - Music, your way!
1
Posts: 2,951
Threads: 192
Joined: Feb 2016
Reputation:
639
Location: Perth, WA
(03-Dec-2023, 05:25 AM)criminalzen Wrote: There have been some changes in current pi os for setting up ssh and initial user. https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspber...pril-2022/
I struggled getting ssh and login working till I learned bout this change, and that there was a second page to the pi imager that enabled ssh. They make a lot of changes. I would say it's for the better? The only other change I would like them to do is to set (or prompt) a keyboard map switch. Default UK map do not work for me.
Snakeoil Operating System - Music, your way!
Posts: 752
Threads: 41
Joined: Mar 2019
Reputation:
200
Location: Melbourne, Australia
(02-Dec-2023, 07:12 PM)uglymusic Wrote: Click on the cogwheel at the bottom right of the RPI Installer app and set up SSH. Aren't you going to have to use the Terminal to run the bash... command? Am I misunderstanding you? Ooops, I missed it, now working
(02-Dec-2023, 08:45 PM)agent_kith Wrote: It's all fixed now. Apologies for the FU.
While it may seem confusing now running different command line for different distributions, official 1.3.0 there will be only one single command to run. And it's always that command to download the latest version. Early report, both Ubuntu Server 22.0.4 and Buster without desktop (and change to enable SSH), successfully installed. Am going further with Buster, seems like I may be able to install CamillaDSP? Listening tests versus NUC on 1.2.13 to be done after.
(02-Dec-2023, 08:45 PM)agent_kith Wrote: More information will be in the Wiki... Will need to re-do instructions on OS installation, including a video. Unsure when that'll be available but my focus will still be on getting DSP for 1.3.1... Most importantly, it has be simple enough and very clear instructions. The test is whether a beginner can do everything just by following instructions, without having to look at video, wiki etc.
Posts: 2,951
Threads: 192
Joined: Feb 2016
Reputation:
639
Location: Perth, WA
(03-Dec-2023, 11:24 AM)Snoopy8 Wrote: Most importantly, it has be simple enough and very clear instructions. The test is whether a beginner can do everything just by following instructions, without having to look at video, wiki etc. Personally I don't think Snakeoil is at that stage yet, but considering what it was before, it's better, but ultimately still a long way to go yet.
Unfortunately I'm stuck working on my day job as we regressed somewhat over the weekend so can't dedicate more time on Snakeoil. Having said that, plan is still still release 1.3.0 next week some day.
Snakeoil Operating System - Music, your way!
|
Users browsing this thread: |
1 Guest(s)
|
|
Welcome
|
You have to register before you can post on our site.
|
SnakeoilOS Mission Statement
|
Our mission is to create a free to use computer OS that is easy to install, intuitive to operate and play music that will connect and engage with you emotionally.
SnakeoilOS gives you the freedom to spend more time on listening, enjoying and exploring music. Wasting time on computers is now a thing of the past! Everything is constantly evolving/improving. Please check back often for updates.
If you like this project, do show your support with a small token donation. All donations collected will be used to run this website, and for purchasing new equipment for the project.
|
|
|