![]() ![]() Ticked Auto start Jive, rebooted, still just a delayed empty desktop. ** I installed the Jivelite plugin which refused to start and the „click here for details“ revealed nothing. ** I figured maybe the touchscreen plugin is needed so I installed that and configured it but apart from hiding the mouse I didn’t notice much difference. ** I ticked the Autostart X environment and after rebooting noticed it could take up to a minute before the desktop appeared after boot completion (saw the login prompt for ~1m) That’s when I decided to buy a licence and get the Settings plugin which actually claims to detect an RPi2 (possible small harmless bug). ** After getting the Wifi up and running and testing the squeezeplayer from LMS I thought the slowness of the webpage could be related to some settings or that the image wasn’t really optimised for the RPi 3 yet. Such a feature just won’t work everywhere and it’s always reachable on the ip, no problems there. It’s likely more to blame on my providers cablemodem and/or my network set-up. ** I couldn’t reach it with the hostname but that’s fine. But after my first install on an RPi3 with the official 7″ touchscreen I found it to be slow, hard to configure and giving weird unexpected results, not at all what I expected as it’s advertised as quick and easy (and reading the feedback it is for most users) Quick fix for end-users: change „raspberry“ in /etc/hosts to „max2play“ (Or, for those who aren’t familiar with linux/ssh/cmdline etc, change the player name to „raspberry“ in the „Setting/Reboot“ page of the webinterface, that also changes the url to access it)Īfter seeing some videos and reading about max2play I decided to try it and at some point even bought the 5yr licence (if only to support the devs). The 127.0.0.1 entry in /etc/hosts has „raspberry“ as the name which doesn’t match with /etc/hostname (= max2play) TL DR: Hostname in /etc/hosts in v2.31 is wrong causing a very unstable and slow/sluggish system because all „sudo“ calls have this error „sudo: unable to resolve host (max2play)“. ![]()
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