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matthewpartrick

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  1. I’ve been playing acoustic guitar for 30 years, and I cannot tell which instrument an artist is playing most of the time. Strats and Les Pauls are a little easier, but most of the time what I’m hearing is the phrasing and nuance of the artist himself, which has helped a great deal while paying attention to other musicians, namely Coltrane or Louis Armstrong, whose phraseology comes through with the first note. Enjoy that Taylor! I’m a Martin man myself, talk about a financial rabbit hole. You thought DACs etc were bad! :)
  2. Chris, thank you SO much. This one was weirdly harder to set up than the raspberry pi, partially because my older toddler son thinks it's funny to unplug the router power supply at inopportune moments. My wife says I cannot duct tape his hands together. Anyhoo, once I get the NEO running I'm going to run it through all my different options and see which I like better. For project #3 I'll probably be going with another Raspberry Pi 3 with the digi(+) and metal case, and maybe a fancy power supply. Again, I can't thank you enough. Take a look at my blog when you get a chance, The Clueless Audiophile – Demystifying the 2-channel and head-fi audiophile world for the clueless among us.
  3. The apt-get install curl worked. Then I tried each of those three command lines, ending up with this:
  4. OK, I'm making progress. I've gotten to ssh onto the board, and ran apt-get update and upgrade. I expanded the TF card using fs_resize. No problems now with any of that. Now I'm trying to install Roonbridge (which I successfully did on the RaspPi3) but I can't get the command to work on the neo. Here are the three command lines I've used: [h=4]Roon Bridge armv7hf[/h]$ curl -O http://download.roonlabs.com/builds/roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv7hf.sh $ chmod +x roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv7hf.sh $ sudo ./roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv7hf.sh Each of these says "command not found." Any suggestions?
  5. OK--I typed cd/users etc and then ls and it lised just known_hosts. Then I typed "rm *" and no go. How does one get the syntax correct? I tried "rm*" which didn't work either. Is there a key on the mac that puts the asterisk in a superscript that I'm missing? Thx
  6. Hi there, making progress but ran into a problem with the SSH. take a look at this, can anyone help?
  7. I finally got a Nanopi Neo with ethernet and USB, was able to get the OS on the micro sd card and got the neo onto the router and assigned an IP address. When I attempt to SSH into the board, I get this message: Can anyone help? Thanks
  8. lost in translation in the attempt to order another Nanopi Neo: On the website now is an option to get a board without USB or ethernet. I've ordered the wrong thing twice now, even with the "assistance" of the FriendlyArm people. If anyone wants two aforementioned boards let me know.
  9. Ok, I used the flash writer you recommended. The OS is now officially on the SD card. Next step, I put the SD card on the NanoPi, plugged the ethernet into the back of my time capsule, and powered on. Went to terminal, typed in "arp -a" and cannot find the Pi's IP address. I have tried plugging the ethernet directly into the back of the modem and have WPN'd a wireless dongle to the NanoPi, to no avail. Does this ethernet cable absolutely -have- to go to a router? My system uses the TimeCapsule as a router. I guess I could order one but I feel like I'm missing something.
  10. is there an image flasher for the nanopi like Piwriter for rasp? I'm having weird difficulty getting the OS on the sd card using the terminal on Mac.
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