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<blockquote data-quote="Now Playing" data-source="post: 430362" data-attributes="member: 2381"><p>Ok, to make things simple for the lazy, technically challenged and those running Windoze I've created a disk image of my 8GB microSD that has Arch Linux and Squeezelite installed. The image has been compressed by piping through gzip so the resulting download is only 311.1MB. Use your favourite archive manager e.g. WinZip, 7Zip etc. to unpack the downloaded image file. Use Win32DiskImager to write the unpacked image to your 8TB microSD - basically the same instructions as that for writing <a href="http://www.communitysqueeze.org/quick_start_guide.jsp#Writing_the_CSOS_image_file_to_a_MicroSD_card" target="_blank">CSOS</a>. Insert the microSD into the Wandboard (Dual or Quad should work just fine) and boot it up. It's configured to expect a DHCP server on your network and I've not (as yet) activated Wi-Fi - I'll get round to this.</p><p></p><p>L/P = root</p><p></p><p>The archive is hosted here: <a href="http://www.mediafire.com/download/oj9rmj00bxyk2it/SqueezeWand.img.gz" target="_blank">SqueezeWand</a></p><p>I've also shared the <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/folder/a20w5zeed5san/SqueezeWand" target="_blank">folder housing the file</a> should I add any additional files or delta updates in future.</p><p></p><p>Should you wish to confirm the authenticity/integrity of the .gzip file the md5 hash is:</p><p>1d69a0a13ac54ae732c049ea06e18775 *SqueezeWand.img.gz</p><p></p><p>The only thing you will need to do is run squeezelite -l and edit /etc/systemd/system/squeezelite.service to reference your own DAC - see instructions beginning with "Have squeezelite list output devices:" in my first post in above. If you own a Vivere, there's nothing else to do as the DAC string already references it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Now Playing, post: 430362, member: 2381"] Ok, to make things simple for the lazy, technically challenged and those running Windoze I've created a disk image of my 8GB microSD that has Arch Linux and Squeezelite installed. The image has been compressed by piping through gzip so the resulting download is only 311.1MB. Use your favourite archive manager e.g. WinZip, 7Zip etc. to unpack the downloaded image file. Use Win32DiskImager to write the unpacked image to your 8TB microSD - basically the same instructions as that for writing [url=http://www.communitysqueeze.org/quick_start_guide.jsp#Writing_the_CSOS_image_file_to_a_MicroSD_card]CSOS[/url]. Insert the microSD into the Wandboard (Dual or Quad should work just fine) and boot it up. It's configured to expect a DHCP server on your network and I've not (as yet) activated Wi-Fi - I'll get round to this. L/P = root The archive is hosted here: [url=http://www.mediafire.com/download/oj9rmj00bxyk2it/SqueezeWand.img.gz]SqueezeWand[/url] I've also shared the [url=https://www.mediafire.com/folder/a20w5zeed5san/SqueezeWand]folder housing the file[/url] should I add any additional files or delta updates in future. Should you wish to confirm the authenticity/integrity of the .gzip file the md5 hash is: 1d69a0a13ac54ae732c049ea06e18775 *SqueezeWand.img.gz The only thing you will need to do is run squeezelite -l and edit /etc/systemd/system/squeezelite.service to reference your own DAC - see instructions beginning with "Have squeezelite list output devices:" in my first post in above. If you own a Vivere, there's nothing else to do as the DAC string already references it. [/QUOTE]
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