PWM management of LCD backlight brightness.
#Jivelite clock display Patch
3.13 USB improvements patch backported to 3.10.104.working, fully patched RT kernel (reverted to standard, low latency kernel).PCM playback tested and working up to yet implemented:.Touchscheen works well if jivelite runnning in context of autologin user.Blank screensaver works well and turns off LCD backlight.Connects to LMS running in local network.1024圆00 skins mostly look nice (much work done by Ralphy since this thread was first announced).Tuned text scrolling by changing refresh rate and scrolling values, for smoother scroll.Included LCD screen backlight off/on to:.resized some wallpapers to 1024圆00 resolution and modified wallpaper loader.#!/bin/shsleep 2 & exec /opt/jivelite/bin/jivelite #sleep to allow LCD backlight settings to take effect Created ~/.xsessionrc for autologin user:.#allow squeezer user to set screen brightnesecho 362 > /sys/class/gpio/export & chgrp squeezer /sys/class/gpio/export & chmod 220 /sys/class/gpio/exportsleep 1echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio362/direction & chgrp squeezer /sys/devices/soc.0/1f02c00.pinctrl/gpio/gpio362/direction & chmod 664 /sys/devices/soc.0/1f02c00.pinctrl/gpio/gpio362/directionsleep 1chgrp squeezer /sys/devices/soc.0/1f02c00.pinctrl/gpio/gpio362/value & chmod 664 /sys/devices/soc.0/1f02c00.pinctrl/gpio/gpio362/valueexit 0 # Options for the X serverNODM_X_OPTIONS='-nolisten tcp -nocursor'Įnable GPIO pin and allow to accept input from autologin user (for jivelite screensaver):
#Jivelite clock display Bluetooth
Libsdl2-dev libsdl1.2-dev liblua5.1-dev liblua5.2-dev libluajit-5.1-dev libsdl-image1.2-dev libsdl-ttf2.0-dev libsdl-gfx1.2-dev libexpat1-dev libtool libtool-bin liblua5.4-dev liblua5.3-devīlueman bluez bluex-obexd bluez-tools bluetooth libreoffice* -hyphenation firefox:armhf
#Jivelite clock display code
Code exists to clone the squeezebox touch functionality to a number of devices, including a range of "Pi"s. The server-side "Logitech Media Server" and much of the player software was open-sourced when the products were discontinued and there is a lively community effort, keeping the project alive. The Squeezebox Touch was introduced in 2010 and could output high bit-rate digital streams in audiophile quality, over COAX, optical fibre or USB, in addition to its own, builtin DAC, which could handle standard bit-rate and output stereo analogue in high quality. Unfortunately the line was discontinued by Logitech in 2012. The provided high audio quality output at very reasonable price and could play a large number of formats from a number of sources, including local archives and online streaming services and were highly configurable. This is a copy of a thread that I posted on the Slimdevices forums.įor those of you who don't already know, the Squeezebox Touch was part of a family of devices developed by Slimdevices and later bought by Logitech.