Hi everybody,
This is my first message and I am asking your patience because I am Linux newbie.
I would like to make a dedicated system with TCL and Deadbeef music player connected to my Asus Essence One Muses through USB, which is supported by ALSA.
Ideally I would like to prepare a USB stick with all the goodies on it, so afterwards a general installation would not require internet connection. But let's go one step at a time and assess the system.
On my first and only attempt (for now) I managed to go all the way through up to listening to some music.
I installed TinyCore on a bootable USB pendrive with Rufus and booted on a laptop - no problem.
I setup network for downloading applications.
Browsing for ALSA, many ALSA options appeared - plugins, utilities, TinyCore 64bit.... Which is the correct ALSA application? On my 1st attempt, I downloaded and loaded "alsa.tcz".
Then, I did the same for Deadbeef. Here too there were two options. Which is the correct one? I downloaded "deadbeef.tcz".
I managed to hear some music from my local HD - great! I had problems with upsampling through SRC, but I keep that question for another time.
My third question is how do I save the applications (alsa + deadbeef) locally on the USB pendrive?
In your Quick & Easy Overview you supply the following indications:
"When the desktop appears you will see the window bar on the bottom of the screen. Single click on the icon that looks like a file cabinet; that will open the file manager program.
In the left pane you will see the directory tree. Look for the directory called "mnt/" and if it is not already expanded, click on the + sign just left of it. This will show you the drives connected to your computer.
Your memory stick should be listed as "sda1". Click on sda1 and make sure the the known filename appears in the panel to the right. If it doesn't, then try the other drives listed under "/mnt" (but not fd0) until your filename appears.
In the left panel right click on the drive that your stick is listed as and select "Create directory" from the pop up menu; a box will pop up prompting you for a directory name. Type in "tce/" and hit the enter key. You have just created the directory where TinyCore will save any applications, desktop settings, and files you create. The next time you start your computer TinyCore will automatically find this directory and all your applications will be available to run."
It seems pretty clear. However, booting from a USB pendrive, I cannot see any "file cabinet icon" or any kind of file manager, so I cannot follow the procedure. Any help?!
This is it for now...I do not want to exagerate
I thank you in advance for your help and patience.