Hello,
thanks a lot for your great work.
tested raspberry 3b with hifiberry dac plus:
1.) installation of v0.069 on a new sd → all good
2.) internetradio → all good
3.) YT music → all good, thanks a lot @patrickkfkan
→ no problems so far, keep u informed as soon problems come up.
however, @nerd: in one of your previous posts u mentioned that there will be a change of file system which will make a new flash of memory necessary. is this still on ur plans and which version will that be approx.? i have to disassemble my raspberries to get access to the sd card. so i want to wait until the release of that version…
thanks a lot for ur work, i really appreciate that.
I re-tested X86.
Version V0.069 with HP X2 Detachable 10-P0xx, Lenovo Yoga 520, Asus 550jn, Chuwi Larkbox, Dell 3040 and have not seen anything going really wrong.
keyboard buttons Brightness +/-, Volume +/-, keyboard led +/- are working across hw platforms.
The mute button also works for most setups.
Mute still needs a fix for Intel baytrail and cherrytrail platforms(already done, scheduled for the next release).
The PrtSc button (for screenshots) is partly working, but the screenshots are still in an unfavorable location. A fix is already scheduled for the next release to move these to the external volumio share (“internal storage on …”)
@jocoman could you retry with dongle installed before you boot. I re-produced your problem here and when booting with the dongle installed, it worked (with “dtoverlay=disable-wifi” in userconfig.txt).
Note: this would not be the solution, as something is probably still wrong with wireless initialization.
volumio@rpi5-freecom:~$ lsusb
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0781:5583 SanDisk Corp. Ultra Fit
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 2357:012d TP-Link Archer T3U [Realtek RTL8812BU]
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 20b1:3008 XMOS Ltd iFi (by AMR) HD USB Audio
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
volumio@rpi5-freecom:~$ lsusb -t
/: Bus 04.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-hcd/1p, 5000M
|__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 5000M
/: Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-hcd/2p, 480M
/: Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-hcd/1p, 5000M
|__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=rtw_8822bu, 500 0M
/: Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-hcd/2p, 480M
|__ Port 2: Dev 3, If 0, Class=Audio, Driver=snd-usb-audio, 480M
|__ Port 2: Dev 3, If 1, Class=Audio, Driver=snd-usb-audio, 480M
|__ Port 2: Dev 3, If 2, Class=Application Specific Interface, Driver=, 480M
|__ Port 2: Dev 3, If 3, Class=Human Interface Device, Driver=usbhid, 480M
I see the driver is loaded, however unable to configure it. It either won’t scan the network or disables WiFI in the network settings.
If I add to /boot/config.txt: dtoverlay=disable-wifi
Reboot, then it appears I can connect, however the network indicator (green LED) won’t blink.
Looking at the connection speed it seems to be connected:
But after a reboot, the connection is gone. Device disappeared from the network.
Connecting again to copper, the Wifi connection has been dropped.
Got around to testing v0.069 on Pi5 8GB w/ NVME boot from clean flash. Only issue I have to report is i2s/hdmi dropping out on 192/24 song that was played with no issue prior. On this flash and reboot, no DSD’s were played.
@Wheaten that confirms my findings and my suspicion that something is not right in the way wireless is currently handled. It is already being investigated because of other use cases.
started on a fresh install.
Connected on wired network.
ssh’d and added the disable-wifi.
Plugged in dongle
rebooted.
Hotspot is connected, but I cannot get rid of the hotspot and does not let me into wireless network settings. http://logs.volumio.org/volumio/Op0eGYn.html
@jocoman odd, but log appreciated.
Analysis will continue
@Wheaten that is something I noticed as well, it is the same with an EDUP 802.11ac device, the usual blue led is not showing either. This will probably be a driver (setting?) issue.
Have you tried the TP Link on an x86 device (where it used to show)?
Can only refer to x86 in this case, there was a driver change after 0.066 (kernel 6.12.y), now we have the official rtw-8822bu, before (with 6.6.y) we had our “own version”, the rtl-8822 driver from a recognized maintainer copied into the x86 kernel.
the adapter worked flawless with Volumio (Buster) on the Dell WySe 3040.
Haven’t been able to test BW as I have no HW on the current location where they are being used.
@gkkpch
I did a reflash. I tried it again using .069.
Got a little further.
When I look thru my router, the wirelss url appears and then it disappers.
So it looks like it briefly connected to the dongle.
Stopped responding on the wired side, so no log.