diff --git a/docs/installation/raspberrypi.rst b/docs/installation/raspberrypi.rst index 386ffb30..c2fd10ad 100644 --- a/docs/installation/raspberrypi.rst +++ b/docs/installation/raspberrypi.rst @@ -88,62 +88,3 @@ directly by running: - Auto (HDMI if connected, else 3.5mm jack): ``sudo amixer cset numid=3 0`` - Use 3.5mm jack: ``sudo amixer cset numid=3 1`` - Use HDMI: ``sudo amixer cset numid=3 2`` - - -Workarounds for Raspbmc -======================= - -.. note:: - - This section is probably outdated. Get in contact if you can confirm that - this is no longer an issue or if this section needs other updates. - -Due to a dependency version problem where XBMC uses another version of -``libtag`` than what Debian originally ships with, you might have to make some -minor changes for Raspbmc to start properly after installing Mopidy. - -If you notice that XBMC is not starting but gets stuck in a loop, -you need to make the following changes:: - - sudo ln -sf /home/pi/.xbmc-current/xbmc-bin/lib/xbmc/system/libtag.so.1 \ - /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libtag.so.1 - -However, this will not persist the changes. To persist the changes edit -:file:`/etc/ld.so.conf.d/arm-linux-gnueabihf.conf` and add the following at the -top:: - - /home/pi/.xbmc-current/xbmc-bin/lib/xbmc/system - -It's very important to add it at the top of the file as this indicates the -priority of the folder in which to look for shared libraries. - -XBMC doesn't play nicely with the system wide installed version of libtag that -got installed together with Mopidy, but rather vendors in its own version. - -More info about this issue can be found in `this post -`_. - -Please note that if you're running Xbian or another XBMC distribution these -instructions might vary for your system. - - -Workarounds for XBian -===================== - -.. note:: - - This section is probably outdated. Get in contact if you can confirm that - this is no longer an issue or if this section needs other updates. - -Similar to the Raspbmc issue outlined above, it's not possible to install -Mopidy on XBian without first resolving a dependency problem between -``gstreamer0.10-plugins-good`` and ``libtag1c2a``. More information can be -found in `this post -`_. - -Run the following commands to remedy this and then install Mopidy as normal:: - - cd /tmp - wget http://apt.xbian.org/pool/stable/rpi-wheezy/l/libtag1c2a/libtag1c2a_1.7.2-1_armhf.deb - sudo dpkg -i libtag1c2a_1.7.2-1_armhf.deb - rm libtag1c2a_1.7.2-1_armhf.deb