In all seriousness I'm optimistic someone who gets their hands on one
will let us know how Concerto runs.
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Yeah, "spare units", impossible to even get one at the moment. Anyways
we can always hope for the best and keep up with the excellent project
On Mar 11, 5:50 am, Brian Michalski <bmichal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you've got any spare units we'd certainly be interested in seeing
> how Concerto runs on the platform :-P
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> In all seriousness I'm optimistic someone who gets their hands on one
> will let us know how Concerto runs.
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> On Mar 10, 2012, at 3:56 PM, Kenshirou <hondacrx...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi, I would like to say thanks for this digital signage, I have
> > successfully installed it in my school, (besides the RSS Feeds) and
> > it's going down really well. I don't know what you think about the
> > Raspberry Pi but I was thinking if you could get the Live CD working
> > on this device, this would make Concerto soo much better. Again I
> > would like to thank you for this great software and I really can't
> > wait much longer for Concerto V2.
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I'm interested in how you got Concerto to work on the Pi. Did you use the Debian distro as a starting point? I would like to use the Raspberry Pi as a Concerto Player, but have not seen how I could get the files from the live CD to the Debian distro and install. I'm using an Ubuntu server for my Concerto server and that works well on an Atom netbook with 1gb memory.-Larry
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Thought I'd share the steps I took to make Raspberry Pi work with Concerto - Quick and easy...Start with a Stock Install of Raspbian -at setup, choose to expand the disk to full sd card, and boot into window manager.after Raspbian is up and running:1. Make the mouse pointer disappearsudo apt-get install unclutter2.) Set up the LXDE X Window to automatic start the web browser midori with your web page.sudo nano ~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart@midori -e Fullscreen -a http://yoursignserver/screen/?mac=yourmacaddress3.) Switch off the automatic screen blanking.sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.confEnable in the category 'SeatDefaults' the xserver-command like following:[SeatDefaults]xserver-command=X -s 0 dpmsReboot and you should have a functioning Screen.
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Excellent news on the client. I'm interested to know if a Raspberry Pi can be setup as a server...
I appreciate the existing download is not compiled for an ARM chip but what needs to happen for that? My Linux knowledge is decades old and don't know that much about MySQL so I'm hoping for a simple recipe! I have a working webserver on a pi (wheezy distro) with php/MySQL (I think!).
I'm part of the Oxford Raspberry Jam and would add this to our 'knowledgebase'...
Any pointers would be useful, thanks.
Paul
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OK sorted the permissions issue on /var/www/concerto/content/... with a sudo chown www-data /var/www/concerto/content/,,,,,, for images and templates directories.(FYI the full installation takes about 46% of a 4Gb SD card so I've moved to a bigger card!)
Now, I have a working server which I can load content too but, and this niggles me, the system time is correct with daylight savings implemented but the concerto display shows UTC ?!Does anyone know why this happens ? all machines have the correct dst adjusted times.
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