**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 14 02:59:56 2022 Sep 14 03:00:19 set_: eeprom isn't needed for experimental purposes, it's just used to make commercially produced capes work "plug & play" on people's beaglebones Sep 14 03:01:58 oh! Sep 14 03:02:00 Nice! Sep 14 03:02:12 One less component to find! Sep 14 03:02:32 People are hiding their components like it is gold! Sep 14 03:03:22 I even harassed the kind people at digikey about some chips that seem to be unavailable for 55 weeks. There are only 52 weeks. Sep 14 03:03:31 The final battle! Sep 14 03:03:34 ha. Sep 14 03:03:58 Thank you, @zmatt. Thank you for telling me. Sep 14 03:04:23 I am in no shape to handle commercial stuff. "You know and so does everyone everywhere." Sep 14 03:07:20 I have been waiting to handle the Cape fiasco but w/out EEPROM. Now, I know! Sep 14 03:08:07 The one commercial, not industry news, jkridner held his BB upside down in the promo... Sep 14 03:09:02 It was good, i.e. as I can recall a school day when I had to do it too. Sep 14 03:09:18 "You want ME to do this? Sep 14 03:09:29 " Sep 14 03:09:47 No more typing. My fingers are jittery. Sep 14 03:09:52 Thank you. Sep 14 04:08:48 W/, and yes I have other ideas, LKMs (b/c someone brought this up in kernel 2.6) being in a deleted state...It means broken. Sep 14 04:08:50 Ha. Sep 14 04:09:01 Dang it. Past 10:00. Sorry. Sep 14 09:10:53 Certificate verification failed: The certificate is NOT trusted. The certificate chain uses expired certificate. Could not handshake: Error in the certificate verification. Sep 14 09:11:12 Is this an error on older images or is this an error on me? Sep 14 09:11:26 I am using the BBAI-64 right now. Sep 14 09:12:10 Forget it. Sep 14 09:12:13 It is me. Sep 14 09:50:38 pytorch worketh! Sep 14 10:19:11 It will not accept my infer. Blah. Sep 14 10:26:03 The BBAI-64 has some good memory. Sep 14 15:28:44 Hi good afternoon Sep 14 15:34:07 It is me! Sep 14 15:34:23 Glorious Wed. today... Sep 14 15:40:17 anyway...bbl. I hope you guys chat some about neat stuff. Sep 14 15:53:15 Hi set, working on PCB design at the moment Sep 14 15:53:31 Peripherals around a BBB Sep 14 16:44:34 Nice. Sep 14 16:44:37 I am back! Sep 14 16:44:57 Big motors? Nice pumps? What? Sep 14 16:56:00 Anyway...I found some nice gas sensors. Level, dip, and all for interior containers. The guy probably pays these people wazoos of cash to get them "calibrated" and fixed up. He finally is selling his farm truck. I caught him the other day. I was going to say something but he was dead in the middle of church talk w/ another person. Sep 14 16:56:15 I should have said something. Sep 14 16:57:56 it is very difficult to go from preaching about church to a nice segway into pump levels and dips. Sep 14 17:12:14 rants...I know. I will refrain for now. Sep 14 17:35:08 Might work if you mix it in with some discussion about the sermon. Sep 14 17:39:55 Good idea. Sep 14 17:40:07 I have not practiced in some time now. So, I am rusty. Sep 14 17:53:50 Mr. Rust whithering! Sep 15 02:22:29 Hello Sep 15 02:23:47 zmatt I troubleshooted mpc and can't figure out what to do to prevent songs from ending early Sep 15 02:24:20 I don't know what to do Sep 15 02:41:26 it's probably just an issue with how pulseaudio-dlna works... it does have some options to tweak its behaviour. I have no idea if they will help with your problem but you can obviously try: in /etc/systemd/system/pulseaudio-dlna.service try changing the line: Sep 15 02:41:30 ExecStart=pulseaudio-dlna Sep 15 02:41:33 to Sep 15 02:41:45 ExecStart=pulseaudio-dlna --disable-switchback --disable-device-stop Sep 15 02:43:00 then reload the config file using sudo systemctl daemon-reload and restart the service with sudo systemctl restart pulseaudio-dlna Sep 15 02:43:07 (or just reboot the beaglebone) Sep 15 02:51:04 ok Sep 15 02:51:09 i will give it a try Sep 15 02:51:38 it probably won't help with the first time you play but maybe it'll keep the stream active after that Sep 15 02:59:03 sounds like it could be workable **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Sep 15 02:59:56 2022