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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby hondagx35 » 28 Mar 2016, 15:39

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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby morias » 29 Mar 2016, 00:34

Hi Frank

Thank you for making an excellent image.

I had been using your previous version with the 7" display and the new one is even better. For example the old one seemed to have a slight calibration problem as I had to hit slightly inside buttons, but this is fixed on the new one.

In terms of a feature request, I would suggest the following:

+ Under menu where you can shutdown or reboot, add an option to "Turn off display" which runs the xset comment to turn off the display.
+ Add an option in settings to turn on "xset dpms 0 0 [time]" with time being the time to turn off the display with 0 meaning always on and any other number being the seconds before the display turns off (eg 300 is 5 minutes).

I think these would be good additions for those using the display. I currently run mine all the time with xset dpms 0 0 300 so it turns off after 5 minutes, but there are times I would prefer it to be on all the time.

I know you do this in your spare time which is limited so please feel free to ignore these if you wish.
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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby PeteB » 29 Mar 2016, 01:01

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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby ingohz » 29 Mar 2016, 08:37

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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby LogPi » 29 Mar 2016, 12:56

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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby TommyBoy » 29 Mar 2016, 14:16

if I look at the main site, under Certified devices
still no RaspBerry PI 3 and still no official image file available.
Why not update the site and add files, if you got some stuff that is up and running and is working stable ?
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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby DaverJ » 29 Mar 2016, 14:29

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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby TommyBoy » 29 Mar 2016, 14:39

thanks a lot, I am still rocking my oldie PI B, and runeaudio from 2014, super stable, but like a bit more cpu power, just for the fun, not for the need,
so SOON I get a PI 3 and check it all runs smooth, no geeky linux type of user,
dont understand a single word about command line,
so I really prefer a bit more plug and play type of solution.
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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby hondagx35 » 29 Mar 2016, 15:06

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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby rocklander » 02 Apr 2016, 07:18

thanks for this great product. purchased my first raspberry pi last week and had this up and running very quickly so have purchased a second.
I play in a band and this will be ideal for playing set lists between sets, but I have one question.
I have two mixing desks and take different desks to different gigs and want to attach a PI to each desk for gigging.

I wanted an identical setup on 2 raspberry pi.. including the setlists .. but can't seen to find where they're stored... I saved a test setlist with a unique name, but even linux 'find' produced no results.. is it kept in some kinda database? be great if I could export/copy the setlists out...
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