diff --git a/docs/ext/frontends.rst b/docs/ext/frontends.rst
index 1e2ad3f4..1cde7041 100644
--- a/docs/ext/frontends.rst
+++ b/docs/ext/frontends.rst
@@ -41,14 +41,6 @@ Extension for controlling Mopidy through the `MPRIS `_
D-Bus interface, for example using the Ubuntu Sound Menu.
-Mopidy-Notifier
-===============
-
-https://github.com/sauberfred/mopidy-notifier
-
-Extension for displaying track info as User Notifications in Mac OS X.
-
-
Mopidy-Scrobbler
================
diff --git a/docs/installation/debian.rst b/docs/installation/debian.rst
index 65b46d58..7f25775d 100644
--- a/docs/installation/debian.rst
+++ b/docs/installation/debian.rst
@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ from scratch, we have a guide for installing Debian/Raspbian and Mopidy. See
The packages are built for:
-- Debian jessie (stable), which also works for Raspbian jessie and Ubuntu 14.04
- LTS and newer.
+- Debian stretch (stable), which also works for Raspbian stretch and Ubuntu
+ 16.04 LTS and newer.
The packages are available for multiple CPU architectures: i386, amd64, armel,
-and armhf (compatible with Raspberry Pi 1 and 2).
+and armhf (compatible with all Raspberry Pi models).
.. note::
@@ -35,16 +35,17 @@ and armhf (compatible with Raspberry Pi 1 and 2).
#. Add the APT repo to your package sources::
- sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mopidy.list https://apt.mopidy.com/jessie.list
+ sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mopidy.list https://apt.mopidy.com/stretch.list
#. Install Mopidy and all dependencies::
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mopidy
-#. Finally, you need to set a couple of :doc:`config values `, and then
- you're ready to :doc:`run Mopidy ` or run Mopidy as a
- :ref:`service `.
+#. Finally, you need to set a couple of :doc:`config values `, and
+ then you're ready to :doc:`run Mopidy `. Alternatively you may
+ want to have Mopidy run as a :ref:`system service `, automatically
+ starting at boot.
When a new release of Mopidy is out, and you can't wait for you system to
figure it out for itself, run the following to upgrade right away::
diff --git a/docs/installation/raspberrypi.rst b/docs/installation/raspberrypi.rst
index df6f0cbd..685eb0d0 100644
--- a/docs/installation/raspberrypi.rst
+++ b/docs/installation/raspberrypi.rst
@@ -5,23 +5,23 @@ Raspberry Pi
************
Mopidy runs on all versions of `Raspberry Pi `_.
-However, note that Raspberry Pi 2 B's CPU is approximately six times as
-powerful as Raspberry Pi 1 and Raspberry Pi Zero, so Mopidy will be more joyful
-to use on a Raspberry Pi 2.
+However, note that the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 are significantly more powerful than
+the Raspberry Pi 1 and Raspberry Pi Zero; Mopidy will run noticably faster on
+the later models.
.. image:: raspberrypi2.jpg
:width: 640
:height: 363
-How to for Raspbian Jessie
-==========================
+How to for Raspbian
+===================
-#. Download the latest Jessie or Jessie Lite disk image from
+#. Download the latest Raspbian Desktop or Lite disk image from
http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/.
- If you're only using your Pi for Mopidy, go with Jessie Lite as you won't
- need the full graphical desktop included in the Jessie image.
+ Unless you need a full graphical desktop the Lite image is preferable since
+ it's much smaller.
#. Flash the Raspbian image you downloaded to your SD card.
@@ -32,12 +32,11 @@ How to for Raspbian Jessie
You'll need to enable SSH if you are not connecting a monitor and a keyboard.
As of the November 2016 release, Raspbian has the SSH server disabled by
default. SSH can be enabled by placing a file named 'ssh', without any
- extension, onto the boot partition of the SD card.
+ extension, onto the boot partition of the SD card. See `here
+ `_ for
+ more details.
-#. If you connect a monitor and a keyboard, you'll see that the Pi boots right
- into the ``raspi-config`` tool.
-
- If you boot with only a network cable connected, you'll have to find the IP
+#. If you boot with only a network cable connected, you'll have to find the IP
address of the Pi yourself, e.g. by looking in the client list on your
router/DHCP server. When you have found the Pi's IP address, you can SSH to
the IP address and login with the user ``pi`` and password ``raspberry``.
@@ -47,32 +46,37 @@ How to for Raspbian Jessie
#. Use the ``raspi-config`` tool to setup the basics of your Pi. You might want
to do one or more of the following:
- - Expand the file system to fill the SD card.
- Change the password of the ``pi`` user.
- - Change the time zone.
+ - Change the language, time zone, etc.
Under "Advanced Options":
- Set a hostname.
- Enable SSH if not already enabled.
- - If your will use HDMI for display and 3.5mm jack for audio, force the
- audio output to the 3.5mm jack. By default it will use HDMI for audio
- output if an HDMI cable is connected and the 3.5mm jack if not.
+ - Force a specific audio output.
+ By default, when using a HDMI display the
+ audio will also be output over HDMI, otherwise the 3.5mm jack will be used.
+ - Adjust the memory split.
+ If you're not using a display (i.e. Raspbian
+ Lite), you should set the minimum value here in order to make best use of
+ the available RAM.
- Once done, select "Finish" and restart your Pi.
+ Once done, select "Finish". Depending on what you changed you may be asked if
+ you want to restart your Pi, select "Yes" and then log back in again
+ afterwards.
If you want to change any settings later, you can simply rerun ``sudo
raspi-config``.
-#. Once you've rebooted and has logged in as the ``pi`` user, you can enter
- ``sudo -i`` to become ``root``.
-#. Install Mopidy and its dependencies as described in :ref:`debian-install`.
+#. Install Mopidy and any Mopidy extensions you want, as described in
+ :ref:`debian-install`.
-#. Finally, you need to set a couple of :doc:`config values `, and
- then you're ready to :doc:`run Mopidy `. Alternatively you may
- want to have Mopidy run as a :ref:`system service `, automatically
- starting at boot.
+.. note::
+
+ If you used the Raspbian *Desktop* image you may also need to add the
+ ``mopidy`` user to the ``video`` group. Run ``sudo adduser mopidy video``
+ to do this.
Testing sound output
@@ -84,10 +88,5 @@ You can test sound output independent of Mopidy by running::
If you hear a voice saying "Front Center", then your sound is working.
-If you want to change your audio output setting, simply rerun ``sudo
-raspi-config``. Alternatively, you can change the audio output setting
-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``
+If you want to change your audio output setting, simply rerun ``sudo
+raspi-config``.