I've been using raspberry Pi LMS and Squeezelite devices since before it was cool to do so. Once or twice in the past I have tried PiCorePlayer and promptly ditched it preferring to do it the harder way on Rasbian or Arch.
A while back I set up Jivelite on a couple devices and documented the arduous process. NONE OF THE WORK IS MINE. I MERELY FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, DOCUMENT, AND PUT IT ALL IN ONE PLACE. I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY DEVELOPMENT WHATSOEVER.
http://www.hagensieker.com/jivelite/index.php
Someone just worked through it and asked me for some help and I had to update my page as it was somewhat dated.
After working through this process I stumbled across PiCorePlayer AGAIN and saw version 3.
Somewhere buried deep in a drawer at home was a Pi3 with an Official Raspberry Pi touch screen with an awesome case I 3D printed for it. Flashed PiCorePlayer 3 today, plugged in a USB DAC, modified Squeezelite, increased the partition size on the card, and installed LogitechmediaServer and Jivelite.
Took like 2 minutes to install and boot into Jivelite. Took longer to log into lms:9000 and plug my credentials into the Spotify Protocol Handler than it did to install Jivelite.
I'd strongly advise anyone looking at my webpage (and to date it has almost 8000 hits) to just flash PiCorePlayer and install Jivelite. You'll have a perfect running Jivelite Squeezebox touch clone in MINUTES.
The only compelling reason to "do it my way" would be if you were in for the Linux knowledge and liked fighting the good fight and getting in the weeds and learning Linux.
However, if you want a functioning easy to use Jivelite.................try PiCorePlayer. I love this version 3. So easy. Works great.
John
A while back I set up Jivelite on a couple devices and documented the arduous process. NONE OF THE WORK IS MINE. I MERELY FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, DOCUMENT, AND PUT IT ALL IN ONE PLACE. I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY DEVELOPMENT WHATSOEVER.
http://www.hagensieker.com/jivelite/index.php
Someone just worked through it and asked me for some help and I had to update my page as it was somewhat dated.
After working through this process I stumbled across PiCorePlayer AGAIN and saw version 3.
Somewhere buried deep in a drawer at home was a Pi3 with an Official Raspberry Pi touch screen with an awesome case I 3D printed for it. Flashed PiCorePlayer 3 today, plugged in a USB DAC, modified Squeezelite, increased the partition size on the card, and installed LogitechmediaServer and Jivelite.
Took like 2 minutes to install and boot into Jivelite. Took longer to log into lms:9000 and plug my credentials into the Spotify Protocol Handler than it did to install Jivelite.
I'd strongly advise anyone looking at my webpage (and to date it has almost 8000 hits) to just flash PiCorePlayer and install Jivelite. You'll have a perfect running Jivelite Squeezebox touch clone in MINUTES.
The only compelling reason to "do it my way" would be if you were in for the Linux knowledge and liked fighting the good fight and getting in the weeds and learning Linux.
However, if you want a functioning easy to use Jivelite.................try PiCorePlayer. I love this version 3. So easy. Works great.
John