Y, sorry. That's the file I modded: cmdline.txt.
You have to add the param from chewitt at the same line as all other params, only separated by a space sign.
Y, sorry. That's the file I modded: cmdline.txt.
You have to add the param from chewitt at the same line as all other params, only separated by a space sign.
There's a timer on my ability to post so rather than respond to folks with quotes I'll have to roll everything up in a single post...
Yeah, cause you're a young lad here. ![]()
We still don't know your LE hardware. To my knowledge, most desktop PCs don't support CEC.
Please check CEC connectivity from SSH:
When LE is running, witch to TV mode, and then back to AV input.
CEC should work. HDMI always has the same wiring, just the cable shielding is better in higher versions.
Rule out electromagnetic interference. Take the RPi away from the TV for a test, and use a proper HDMI 2.0 /2.1 cable.
If it doesn't work, install Raspberry Pi OS on another microSD, and give it a shot. That's the gold standard OS for all RPi.
RPi3 runs at 32 bit mode, RPi 4 at 64 bit.
It's good to report problems, but we have to be more precise before developers get active.
So if you create a swap file just for testing, we could figure it out, and devs might start working.
So it seems like the implementation of the WiFi code on LE12 for the RPI4 has some issues with memory leak/hogging.
I haven't seen such issues at the logs, so I assume LE 12 just uses more RAM. Unfortunately you don't want to fix it by creating a swap file. ![]()
It's scary that a read-only access damages files. I assume a lot of buffering is going on in the background, because audio is large, and has a lossless codec.
if it doesn't work, create a swap file (I suggest to create it at the same USB drive, swap file size: twice RPi RAM size)
Which audio format / codec do you play? I don't see it in the link.
Funny issue, I never heard about that. Like a broken vinyl record. ![]()
Playback is a read-only process, so LE can't be the cause. I think your USB drive has reached end-of-life.
I wonder if I should simply install again LE11, which was working fine.
Yes please. If it's not working with the old setup anymore, then I bet on the HDMI cables (see above).
Thank you. Same issue, I used the latest “daily”. I presume that is correct (and my 2gb is now working)?
We mark our builds as "stable" or "nightly". You need latest "nightly" for RPi5 2GB:
I would first try exFAT, and if it doesn't work reliable, get a Synology NAS to share the HDD.