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Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
Trying for maximum compression. -- John D. Hays Kingston, WA K7VE
By John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215 · #11653 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
Why not just use zip which is everywhere.
By Bill Vodall · #11652 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
Choose your own tools and move forward. If you don't like the features of one, pick another, or let the developer know.
By John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215 · #11651 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
I personally find 7zip un-intuitive and confusing. For example, why doesn¡¯t File->Open offer me a menu to open an archive file. It does in every other program I use, but no, 7zip makes me fiddle
By Dave Wade · #11650 ·
Re: HamPi Question
The firmware to support USB boot is now in STABLE, so it should be safer to change from 'critical' to 'stable' instead of 'beta' so that you aren't always bleeding edge. John D. Hays Kingston,
By John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215 · #11649 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
Why have a dedicated tar program when 7zip does zip, bz2, tar, xz, rar etc? ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
By N5XMT · #11648 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
You should not have to use 7zip. There are several implementations of TAR for Windows. Dave G4UGM Sent: 30 June 2020 14:36 To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By Dave Wade · #11647 ·
Re: HamPi Question
Have to search the forums ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
By N5XMT · #11646 ·
Re: HamPi Question
As of May 28 it does.? Just have to do sudo apt update sudo apt full-upgrade -y sudo nano /etc/default/rpi-eeprom-update Change "critical" to "beta" Save sudo rpi-eeprom-update -d -a Reboot ?Get
By N5XMT · #11645 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
You have to extract the .tar file with 7zip ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
By N5XMT · #11644 ·
Re: Conky missing from build-a-pi v3
I have hardwired the Pi4 2gB to the router and internet and checked if it works fine and its ok. I also let the Pi do it's thing while letting it perform the fresh install. No, I did not touch it. Yes
By Ron Liekens · #11643 ·
Re: Package Installation Scripts
wrote: Thanks for the link. It appears to support nearly eighty programming languages from the information on this
By Larry Dighera · #11642 ·
Re: HamPi Question
I used some third party instructions, but this seems to be the official documentation https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/bcm2711_bootloader_config.md I think these are
By John G8BPQ · #11641 ·
Re: HamPi Question
I don't see anything on the Raspberry Pi site - I must be looking in the wrong place ! -- Stewart G0LGS
By Stewart (G0LGS) · #11640 ·
Re: HamPi Question
Yes, you've missed the announcements. The Pi 4 now supports booting from SSD. And if you have a USB3 SSD connected to a USB3 port it is very fast! 73, John G8BPQ
By John G8BPQ · #11639 ·
Re: HamPi Question
Unless there has been a big announcement that I missed (quite possible) - the RPI4 does not boot from a USB connected Drive. -- Stewart G0LGS
By Stewart (G0LGS) · #11638 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
I see a problem ! The instructions refer to a file called HamPi_v1.0.img.xz and opening it in Etcher, but the download is called HamPi_v1.0.tar ! The latest Etcher (V1.5.100) does NOT open .tar
By Stewart (G0LGS) · #11637 ·
Re: HamPi Question
The *only* reason I can see to use an external storage device on an Rpi (SSD or HDD) would be if you do a lot of heavy read/writes like a *LOT* of compiling of programs. Beyond that, I personally
By David Ranch · #11636 ·
Re: HamPi Question
USB connected SSD is faster.
By John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215 · #11635 ·
Re: HamPi Question
You don't have to pull the ad card to do any updates.? sudo apt update then sudo apt full-upgrade -y ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
By N5XMT · #11634 ·