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moOde on Holo Red
#1
Has anyone tried or anyone successfully installed moOde 8 or 9on the Holo Red?

It seems like it should work as the Red is a Pi Compute Module 4. 

My friend is trying to install 9 and tried 8.3.9 and before making any changes, it is locking up on him.
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#2
Basically it will load, but you can't save any settings and it just hangs when you try to reboot.
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#3
Sounds like a failure to define a user and password when writing the image. Read the setup guide.

Or it could be just that the Holo Red isn't quite a stock CM4 module.
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Robert
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#4
(06-19-2024, 07:23 AM)the_bertrum Wrote: Sounds like a failure to define a user and password when writing the image.  Read the setup guide.

Or it could be just that the Holo Red isn't quite a stock CM4 module.

It is connected via Ethernet. I have setup moOde since like version 3 and I have never had to set a password unless I was going to use SSH or the WiFi Hotspot password.

It very well could be not a stock CM4. Holo claims "...has been developed by Holo Audio itself, of course optimized for Audio."


Oddly enough, I am now having the same issues with 9.0.2 with a Pi 3+. When I go to the Audio setting, it gives me a 500 error. When I go to the Network settings, it hangs. Same with going to System.
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#5
Have you done the required steps in the Setup Guide to prepare the image using the Raspberry Pi Imager?
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#6
(06-19-2024, 02:20 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Have you done the required steps in the Setup Guide to prepare the image using the Raspberry Pi Imager?

I was unaware you had to use the Raspberry Pi Imager. I guess that needs to be more clearly stated.

I used Balana Etcher like I have always used. I am using the official Raspberry Pi Imager now and will report back.
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#7
(06-19-2024, 02:39 PM)azimuth Wrote:
(06-19-2024, 02:20 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Have you done the required steps in the Setup Guide to prepare the image using the Raspberry Pi Imager?

I was unaware you had to use the Raspberry Pi Imager. I guess that needs to be more clearly stated.

I used Balana Etcher like I have always used. I am using the official Raspberry Pi Imager now and will report back.

I was/am a big fan of Bakena Etcher too.

Back when the RPF introduced the more stringent security settings (no default user and password) I posted a moOde HowTo describing what has to be done if one doesn't want to use the official Imager. It was a fun intellectual exercise but, honestly, why bother when using the Imager options is so easy.

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Kent
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(06-19-2024, 02:39 PM)azimuth Wrote:
(06-19-2024, 02:20 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Have you done the required steps in the Setup Guide to prepare the image using the Raspberry Pi Imager?

I was unaware you had to use the Raspberry Pi Imager. I guess that needs to be more clearly stated.

I used Balana Etcher like I have always used. I am using the official Raspberry Pi Imager now and will report back.

The requirement to use the Pi Imager started over a year ago with the 8.3.0 release. It's stated in each official release announcement here in the Forum, on the Download page at moodeaudio.org and mentioned a zillion times here in various Threads and posts and in our other socials. Theres also a pending enhancement to the Imager schema that will provide a key for a Setup Guide link in the moOde item in the Media Player OS section.

If there is something more I can do let me know.
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#9
@Tim Curtis Holy cow...now I finally got my Pi 3+ working. You are great at writing requirements and what I think it needed is clearer instructions. I am an IT Learning & Development Instructional Designer and might be able to help out with that.
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(06-19-2024, 03:28 PM)azimuth Wrote: @Tim Curtis Holy cow...now I finally got my Pi 3+ working. You are great at writing requirements and what I think it needed is clearer instructions. I am an IT Learning & Development Instructional Designer and might be able to help out with that.

That would be great :-)
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