As the RPI3 B+ came out just after the release of LE 8.2.5 it might be worth trying the latest LE9 Milhouse builds as any RPI kernel issues may have been solved. If not, report your "Bug" to the raspberrypi.org forums, so they can look into the issue,
Posts by Iridium
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I'm not an expert BUT you do not want to install LE on a laser projector.
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Well lets start from basics:
What Hardware - RPI1/2/3 ? What LE release?
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As 8.2.5 came out just before the release of the RPi3 B+ you will need to register your "bug" with the raspberrypi.org forum, so they can look into it.
You could try a LE9 Milhouse build as that will include all of the latest updates
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"I searched and could not find" your hardware nor LE release - so we are equal.
Depending on your hardware, they "MAY" be a solution.
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As there are lots of keyboard/mice varieties/models available - we'll need to know the make and model - Also a web URL of the product if available.
Also can you provide a Kodi log (As explained in my signature) and the URL from "dmesg | paste", "lsusb | paste" and "lsmod | paste" as explained Here
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Not too sure what you are doing wrong. I've just installed Pi-Hole on 8.2.5 and it works perfectly. As you've got the settings page, everything has installed. Are you sure you WAITED for the Pi-Hole contained to be downloaded at the end of the installation? It can take a while.
Was this a fresh install or an upgrade/downgrade?
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Ok we are getting somewhere. Either it's LE9 or your original setup (That is my best guess) that is casing your original problem.
You shouldn't need to worry about 53 as this will just work. Try without a password and it should just work.
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Can you try on a standard 8.2.5 RPi3 image and see if you get the same problem. Pi-Hole was tested on a Milhouse build but as it is Alpha and Nightly - it maybe related to LE9.
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Thanks - There is another thread Here which was related to "Flow Control" on the router.
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I think the problem will be finding a solution that works for ALL UPS. From my experience on trying to get a UPS monitor (Non APC) to work on Linux was impossible.
If you can find a working solution that runs under Linux, you can always ask for it to be added as a "future request" (But don't hold your breath)
** If I get time I'll have a look at "upower" and see if it even viable. **
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Provide the URL from dmesg|paste and journalctl|paste
You'll probably need to upgrade (if possible) to the latest version, as issues may have been fixed in later release.
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As you haven't deemed it necessary to give basic info like hardware (X86, RPi AML?) it's difficult to even attempt a resolution.
RPi's do have addons but many may need additional installs which of course won't work on LE without modifications.
You could look at Docker solutions but I'm not convinced it will help.
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Can you explain what hardware you are using (Probably X86) and what version of LE you are running.
I don't believe it's the SSD as LE unpacks the kernel into memory.
Can you provide journalctl |paste and dmesg|paste before and after suspend.
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For £10.57 (From HK) I don't think you can go wrong with Pi-Fi. I've got a Pi-Fi Digi and a Pi-Fi DAC (RPi1) - both work on LE. I'm not an audiophile but the sound is certainly better than the standard output.
There are probably better sound quality options available, it just depends on how much you want to spend.
Just search PIFI Digi DAC+ HIFI DAC in eBay. Make sure you get the 40 pin version.
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@opcxtreme can I mark this tread as "Resolved"? Tnx