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Re: Zbitx RPI SD-card image needed


 

Tilman,
have you tried switching the branch? let us give it a go while the sd card image slowly makes it to the google drive.
Here is what you do:
1. On booting up, open a terminal (like you to do update)
2. Move to the sbitx directory:
cd sbitx
3. Now, switch the branch like this:
git checkout?master
4. Run the update (note the full-stop before the /)
./update sbitx?
5. Now, run the sbitx from the same command line, like this:
./sbitx

hopeful?this will sort it out
- f

On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 1:58?PM HA3HZ via <gyula=[email protected]> wrote:
I don't know how stripped down the Debian OS is, I'm just assuming that if the Raspberry menu is available, then there is an SD Card Copier option in Accessories, with which you can make a Backup of the running OS. To do this, you need to connect a uSD card reader to the USB (the card reader is also good for writing).
With this method, you can save a complete Image and use it if necessary.
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Gyula HA3HZ

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