Re: General question
This is posted in HamPC group might want to try HamPI. I am running HamPi (latest version) on raspberry pi 3b+ (can overclock), the RPI 4 is definitely better. Everything on mine is preloaded and
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Christopher
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Re: General question
I¡¯m thinking double confusion with BAP.
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Don Melcher
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Re: General question
Hi Rick, There is more people who can help you with your question on the Ham-Pi group... This is the HamPC group. That said, HamPi will work on both a Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 3. What installer
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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General question
Hello to the group, Just tried the first attempt to load the latest version of Ham-PI on a Raspberry PI. The installer seems to work ok but some of the apps don't want to install and are skipped even
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N1RCW <rwtech61@...>
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
Thanks for the suggestion. Have not heard of that option. Mike wrote:
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Mike Wolfson <nwhkr319@...>
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
If you are using windows to make iso files on a flash drive UNetbootin works great! Christopher
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Christopher
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
Its not a problem Dave. Focus on Ham-PI. That's what most people are using. Mike wrote:
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Mike Wolfson <nwhkr319@...>
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
I have been able to reinstall Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my system and get it back up and running. Had to use a USB stick set up with Rufus to do it. My computer did not like a USB stick set up with Etcher.
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Mike Wolfson <nwhkr319@...>
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
Do what you have to do sir.? You are doing something more important than making a few of us getting hampc working.? Getting hampc working at this stage is not important at all to me, what you are
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Harry Latterman
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
Hi everyone, I apologize that some folks have had problems with the image. It is a disk image, not necessarily an ISO. I'm new to creating images for the PC so it's likely I've done something wrong.
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
I had that problem too.? The flash drive was dead as far as win 10 was concerned. I found I could revive the flash drive by formatting with of all things Win7.? Saved the flash drive, but never did
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Harry Latterman
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
This just happened to me as well.? tried to flash with Rufus.? 0.1% loaded and then it exited Rufus.? Now, Win 10 does not see the thumbdrive. Mike
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Mike Wolfson <nwhkr319@...>
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Re: Problem running apps
hampc@hampc:~$ uname -a Linux hampc 5.4.0-58-generic #64-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 9 08:16:25 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux hampc@hampc:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo processor??? : 0 vendor_id??? :
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Phil Culmer <phil@...>
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Re: Problem running apps
Phil, Can you please send the output of these two commands: uname -a cat /proc/cpuinfo Thanks and 73,
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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Problem running apps
I'm booting Ham-PC 1.2b1 on a 64bit Asus laptop, and having difficulty running several programs. running them from the command line, so that I can see error messages, I get hampc@hampc:~$ fldigi bash:
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Phil Culmer <phil@...>
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Re: Dump1090
I might be getting closer I used dump1090 --net-http-port 8080
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Christopher
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Re: Dump1090
Sorry, it's still saying Error opening HTML file: no such file or directory
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Christopher
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Re: Dump1090
I see the problem! You're not running from the same directory as the gmap.html file Try this: *cd /usr/local/bin* *dump1090 --interactive --net* Then try the web browser... wrote:
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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Re: Dump1090
I am using RPI 4 8gb model Interactive mode works but when I use http://localhost:8080 I get an error. It also won't work it I use dump1090 --net-only I also tried Firefox to run http://localhost:8080
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Christopher
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Re: Dump1090
The RTL-SDR USB dongle is a relatively common and inexpensive (cheap) SDR. It works well enough for most purposes. If you want greater sound quality / resolution, I would suggest going with the
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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