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#Jivelite setup how to#
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#Jivelite setup full#
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S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/soc/b/usb1/1-1/1-1.4/1-1.4:1.0/input/input2ī: sudo TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event2 ts_calibrateĬalibration constants: -5414580 46396 -2598 55281724 -186 -28620 65536Ĭalibration constants: -5414580 46396 -2598 55281724 -186 -28620 65536Confirm the new calibration constants have been written to /usr/local/etc/pointercal and you need to backup the picoreplayer configuration to prevent loosing the changes on reboot.Cookies are tiny data files stored in your web browser when you visit a website. The output for the touch screen part of cat /proc/bus/input/devices Everything works fine after calibrating and with ts_test, but as soon as I reboot back into Jivelite, it is all off again. In Jivelite the touch is off and also the x axis is reversed. I have searched for a solution, and tried all the ts_calibration suggestions etc, but can't get it to stick. Hi trying to get a touchscreen from a surplus laptop monitor to work.
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Snd 73728 7 snd_compress,snd_soc_pcm512x,snd_timer,snd_bcm2835 ,snd_soc_core,snd_pcm Snd_pcm 98304 7 snd_soc_pcm512x,snd_pcm_dmaengine,snd_soc_hifiberr y_dacplus,snd_soc_bcm2835_i2s,snd_bcm2835,snd_soc_ core I'm hoping I'm just being thick, but would like to get it working. I have the LMS ip set within the web page or it won't find it. When booted it comes to the HOME screen, My music shows default message. I've got a rpi2, Hifiberry AMP2+, and the 7" screen. Please let me know if I need to post more info, as the diags and logs are really good and easy. I'll try and give the info that might make a diagnosis possible. I've pasted some of the diag's below to see if anything jumps out. If you change the ethernet interface you have to removed jivelite settings and do it again.Done a bit more messing about, still can't get it to work though. Paul, is talking about setting up jivelite via wifi then changing to wired ethernet or visa versa. You only need to set the LMS IP if you have more than one LMS server on your network or you have changed the standard port. If you are using the Raspberry Pi Foundation's 7" screen there should be no special setup to do.