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3B+ & 7" Touch screen, with Moode 9.1.4.
#11
I have only just got around to updating to 6.1.4 and just noticed the same behaviour (Pi 3B and unofficial DSI 7" touchscreen).
anytime I switch into library view the page freezes for around 30-40 seconds, sometimes with the "Page unresponsive" dialogue box
I got the impression it was re-loading all the album art for some reason but I may be wrong on that.
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#12
Try replacing --disable-gpu with --use-angle=gles in the file /home/USERID/.xinitrc

Then restart localui from Peripheral Config
Enjoy the Music!
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#13
I'd already made the change from disable-gpu to use-angle=gles before I noticed the issue with library view loading so I thought this was the cause and switched back to disable-gpu but it made no difference whether enabled or disabled. Then I checked the support forum to see if anyone else had reported it and found this thread.
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#14
First, I would like to thank the developers.

I have the same behavior with 9.1.4.
I was comfortably using 9.1.3 on a Pi 4B with an Intehill T10PA touchscreen connected via HDMI.
After a fresh install of 9.1.4 and a library update, Tag View would freeze for 30 - 40 seconds every time,
sometimes displaying “Page unresponsive”.
In-place update from 9.1.3. to 9.1.4. worked the same.
9.1.4 was fine for remote access from Chrome on Windows, so I downgraded the chromium (130.) included in 9.1.4 to 126 following the instructions and it worked fine.
(I wanted to use the version of chromium included in 9.1.3, but could not figure out how.)

https://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread....0#pid58300

Eventually, I reinstalled 9.1.3 again.
I hope this information is helpful.
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#15
    Hi thee,
In the latest update 9.15 I encountered the same, see picture.
And all stops.
   
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#16
Couple things to try:
- turn "Disable GPU" off
- fresh image
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#17
    Page Unresponsive

Hi there,

I have a Raspberry Pi 5 B with NVME 256 GB ssd.
MoOde is on that ssd and also the library.
What do I do?
When I choose an artist nothing happens and after a while above message pops up.
And all freeze.
This is constant happening in release 9.1.5 and 9.1.4.
I tried all suggested fixes in this former posts but nothing works.
Now I installed release 9.0.4 and there is no problem at all, and a very fast response.

Maybe this will help to solve the problem?

Happy listening!
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#18
(Yesterday, 11:39 AM)Dig-It Wrote: Page Unresponsive

Hi there,

I have a Raspberry Pi 5 B with NVME 256 GB ssd.
MoOde is on that ssd and also the library.
What do I do?
When I choose an artist nothing happens and after a while above message pops up.
And all freeze.
This is constant happening in release 9.1.5 and 9.1.4.
I tried all suggested fixes in this former posts but nothing works.
Now I installed release 9.0.4 and there is no problem at all, and a very fast response.

Maybe this will help to solve the problem?

Happy listening!

Reboot and then post the contents of the startup log.

The log can be viewed via the SSH command moodeutl -l or downloaded via the Logs section in System Config, or via Menu, System info from  any of the Config screens. The startup log will be at the end of System info output.
Enjoy the Music!
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#19
(Yesterday, 01:58 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote:
(Yesterday, 11:39 AM)Dig-It Wrote: Page Unresponsive

Hi there,

I have a Raspberry Pi 5 B with NVME 256 GB ssd.
MoOde is on that ssd and also the library.
What do I do?
When I choose an artist nothing happens and after a while above message pops up.
And all freeze.
This is constant happening in release 9.1.5 and 9.1.4.
I tried all suggested fixes in this former posts but nothing works.
Now I installed release 9.0.4 and there is no problem at all, and a very fast response.

Maybe this will help to solve the problem?

Happy listening!

Reboot and then post the contents of the startup log.

The log can be viewed via the SSH command moodeutl -l or downloaded via the Logs section in System Config, or via Menu, System info from  any of the Config screens. The startup log will be at the end of System info output.

Hi everyone
I did a fresh install, disabled GPU from Peripherals, rebooted, but the problem persists. Raspi Pi4 2gb+7 inch DSI
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#20
Hmmm, maybe I’ll give 9.0.4 a go. It might help with other problems
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