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Noob here. I hesitate to actually edit this page, but I've been trying to get a Langstone system working with Pluto, Pi4, Raspbian. I was having trouble with error msgs or if no msg, there was still no audio. I tried many edits with no luck, performing a "shutdown -r now". | Noob here. I hesitate to actually edit this page, but I've been trying to get a Langstone system working with Pluto, Pi4, Raspbian. I was having trouble with error msgs or if no msg, there was still no audio. I tried many edits with no luck, performing a "shutdown -r now" after each change. It turns out that a COLD BOOT was needed. | ||
Both "hw:CARD=Set,DEV=0" for a simple CMedia fob | |||
Both "hw:CARD=Set,DEV=0" works for a simple CMedia fob, as does "hw:CARD=H540,DEV=0" for a Logitek USB headset. In both cases, COLD BOOT was required. This MAY be unique to RPi issue. However, a footnote might add value for other RPi users. | |||
Also, on this page, under the Linux section, it has a note that the double quotes "hw:......" are NOT to be used. It appears they are in fact necessary or there is a Syntax error. | Also, on this page, under the Linux section, it has a note that the double quotes "hw:......" are NOT to be used. It appears they are in fact necessary or there is a Syntax error. | ||
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Revision as of 22:19, 5 August 2020
Noob here. I hesitate to actually edit this page, but I've been trying to get a Langstone system working with Pluto, Pi4, Raspbian. I was having trouble with error msgs or if no msg, there was still no audio. I tried many edits with no luck, performing a "shutdown -r now" after each change. It turns out that a COLD BOOT was needed.
Both "hw:CARD=Set,DEV=0" works for a simple CMedia fob, as does "hw:CARD=H540,DEV=0" for a Logitek USB headset. In both cases, COLD BOOT was required. This MAY be unique to RPi issue. However, a footnote might add value for other RPi users.
Also, on this page, under the Linux section, it has a note that the double quotes "hw:......" are NOT to be used. It appears they are in fact necessary or there is a Syntax error.
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