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TL;DR - Moode 9 does NOT like the Le Potato.

Following up on this success with an abject failure report. With Moode 9 out and an extra Le Potato, I decided to try my hand at getting Moode 9 running on it. After some floundering around with repositories and config files, I got Moode 9.0.2 installed and rebooted. After logging in, there were errors about missing tables in the SQLite3 database. When I checked, I found the database missing, but the SQL file was there to create it. I created the database, rebooted, got to a login prompt, but then the system went into a continuous reboot loop.

After fighting it for a while, I finally dropped back and punted, reflashed the eMMC on my Le Potato with a clean version of Debian 12, added ALL the repositories, including the Raspberry Pi ones and tried again. The install process ran without a single error, but when I rebooted, the continuous reboot process started again.

If I remove the database, the system boots fine, but of course doesn't run the Moode server properly because the database has configuration settings for everything from the streaming stations to the hardware...essentially everything the Moode server needs to know to function is in the database, so Moode 9 is a no-go on the Le Potato, unless the script mentioned in the other thread about running Moode on the Le Potato works, but I don't have a new enough RPi to go that route...

I also tried Moode 9.0.1 with the same unsatisfactory results.

Running a diff on the version 8 and version 9 databases yields very few differences, some new hardware, different themes (I think), but the GPIO section, has a new/changed field.

I suspect there is some issue with the GPIO settings, as the Le Potato's GPIO layout is different from the RPi's, as I understand it. There very well could be some signal being sent to a GPIO pin that is causing the reboot...that is my next avenue of exploration.

I'll keep fiddling with it...maybe I can get it to work. If so, I'll post my process here.
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Hello and Thanks - by huntar - 11-19-2023, 04:02 AM
RE: Hello and Thanks - by TheOldPresbyope - 11-19-2023, 11:05 AM
RE: Hello and Thanks - by huntar - 06-20-2024, 03:15 AM
RE: Hello and Thanks - by Dorffen - 06-20-2024, 07:33 AM

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