[Pianod] telnet volume

Perette Barella perette at barella.org
Sun Jul 24 17:41:01 PDT 2016


Great!

If I’m remembering right, a Pi only persists audio settings if it goes through normal shutdown (sudo halt, sudo reboot, shutdown).  If it crashes or abruptly powered down, changes made since the last boot get lost.

pianod has a built-in http server.  If the daemon is up, you should be able to browse the client on port 4446—lighthttpd or Apache not needed.  (That wasn’t always true, I think it was implemented in spring 2013.)



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> On 2016年07月24日, at 19:56, darren <1 at crotchett.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks.  I got tones.  I had been to the audio section of raspi-config.  I thought I had it set correctly because I was able to play mp3's.  But, come to think of it, that might have been on my A+.  I would have assumed the setting was stored in a config file on the card and would persist to the new Pi?  Maybe not.  I don't know.  Anyway, I forced HDMI and got sound.
> 
> I'm not using a gui for anything yet.  I did install lighttpd and set the document root to the HTML directory in the source folder.  I can navigate to it.  But, I haven't figured it out yet.  Everything I've done so far has been via the command line. Is the web client what you meant by "client running"? 

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