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Re: RPi NAS

 

I just got two AnyTone AT-D878UV II plus

Using chirp to program them

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On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 02:07:52 AM EDT, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY <jpruitt67@...> wrote:


I would like to implement a RPi NAS.? I have a WD NAS that could fail at any time (10 years old).? I have seen one Instructable about making an RPi5 NAS but it was rather vague and required printing a 3D case and I have no access to 3D printing in this area of 200K population!

I just purchase a RPi4B NAS kit on Amazon:


It consists of a metal enclosure with a RPi heat sink and fan and a SSD adapter card.? I expected the instructions to at least suggest a/some Linux NAS programs to use but the instructions went into detail about how to enable the pretty flashing LED's and never even mentioned how to set up as a NAS.

Are there other hardware setups for NAS?? I have only seen the 1 plus the one I found on Amazon but can not imagine that there are not a lot of them.

With all of that said,? can anyone recommend a good Linux NAS program, preferably GUI but not a deal breaker.

I use my WD NAS for storing all of my files including all the ham radio and microcontroller files and programs and would like to get that backed up and moved over to another system hence the request.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt


Re: RPi NAS

 

I would suggest a better fan and heatsink for the p5
I got mine at microcenter

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when encryption is outlawed only outlaws will have encryption




On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 02:49:50 AM EDT, mike bader <mdbader@...> wrote:


I used a pi for pihole gateway and network router add blocker
there is a docker version too
kb8khc
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On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 02:07:52 AM EDT, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY <jpruitt67@...> wrote:


I would like to implement a RPi NAS.? I have a WD NAS that could fail at any time (10 years old).? I have seen one Instructable about making an RPi5 NAS but it was rather vague and required printing a 3D case and I have no access to 3D printing in this area of 200K population!

I just purchase a RPi4B NAS kit on Amazon:


It consists of a metal enclosure with a RPi heat sink and fan and a SSD adapter card.? I expected the instructions to at least suggest a/some Linux NAS programs to use but the instructions went into detail about how to enable the pretty flashing LED's and never even mentioned how to set up as a NAS.

Are there other hardware setups for NAS?? I have only seen the 1 plus the one I found on Amazon but can not imagine that there are not a lot of them.

With all of that said,? can anyone recommend a good Linux NAS program, preferably GUI but not a deal breaker.

I use my WD NAS for storing all of my files including all the ham radio and microcontroller files and programs and would like to get that backed up and moved over to another system hence the request.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt


Re: RPi NAS

 

I used a pi for pihole gateway and network router add blocker
there is a docker version too
kb8khc
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Mike Bader?
Privacy and Security?
¡°I don't have anything to hide.? I just don't have anything I want you to see.¡±
when encryption is outlawed only outlaws will have encryption




On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 02:07:52 AM EDT, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY <jpruitt67@...> wrote:


I would like to implement a RPi NAS.? I have a WD NAS that could fail at any time (10 years old).? I have seen one Instructable about making an RPi5 NAS but it was rather vague and required printing a 3D case and I have no access to 3D printing in this area of 200K population!

I just purchase a RPi4B NAS kit on Amazon:


It consists of a metal enclosure with a RPi heat sink and fan and a SSD adapter card.? I expected the instructions to at least suggest a/some Linux NAS programs to use but the instructions went into detail about how to enable the pretty flashing LED's and never even mentioned how to set up as a NAS.

Are there other hardware setups for NAS?? I have only seen the 1 plus the one I found on Amazon but can not imagine that there are not a lot of them.

With all of that said,? can anyone recommend a good Linux NAS program, preferably GUI but not a deal breaker.

I use my WD NAS for storing all of my files including all the ham radio and microcontroller files and programs and would like to get that backed up and moved over to another system hence the request.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt


Re: RPi NAS

 

  1. Open Windows Explorer. In the path bar, enter pi-nas.local and press the Enter key. That should create a new entry under Network in the left navigation bar and show its contents. Double-click on the share and enter the username pi-nas-user and the password you chose in the Grant drive access step when prompted.
  2. Feb 20, 2024From a Terminal window, run the following command to see the disks connected to your Pi: sudo fdisk -l. Find the external drive you want to use for your files¡ªin my case, it's an 80GB drive ...
  3. Apr 5, 2024Prepare the Raspberry Pi. Install an OS: Flash Raspberry Pi OS (64-bit) Lite or another preferred OS onto the micro SD card. Initial Setup: Insert the micro SD card into your Raspberry Pi, connect ...
  4. This protocol is an ideal choice for a Raspberry Pi NAS if you find yourself with mainly Mac computers. Otherwise, I suggest choosing something else, such as Samba. Learn How to Setup AFP. Raspberry Pi Network File System (NFS) NFS or network file system is a network file protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems. Much like the other ...
  5. Step 04: Add your storage. Using the powered USB 3.0 hub connected to your Raspberry Pi, plug in all your USB disk drives. Give the system a few seconds to 'see' the disks, then enter the following: lsblk. This command tells you about devices connected to the system.
  6. Mar 30, 2024Today, we embark on the transformation of your Raspberry Pi into a Network-Attached Storage (NAS) solution. Say farewell to the complexities of an overloaded local storage. Instead, envision your Raspberry Pi, equipped with a Samba Server, seamlessly organizing files for efficient collaboration, simultaneous access, and reliable backups.
  7. Oct 22, 2023Welcome to the best article on setting up an OpenMediaVault-based NAS on a Raspberry Pi Single Board Computer! This guide is the fastest and best way to go about it. Raspberry Pi single-board computers are purpose-built to run 24/7, with a low power draw and high reliability. Thus are perfect as the heart of a Maker Level NAS. If you asked me how much can a NAS can cost, I'll ask you how long ...
  8. Add storage. Once it's up and running, plug one or multiple USB disks into the Raspberry Pi. Head to Storage > Disks and click the Scan button to make OpenMediaVault aware of the disks. Then use ...
  9. Sep 2, 2023Step 3: Add External Storage. You can add multiple USB storage devices to Raspberry Pi 4 via the USB 3.0 ports. Connect one of your SSDs or hard drives to the USB port and follow the steps below to mount the external storage device to a directory in the file system and add storage to your DIY NAS.



  10. 5. Setup a NAS Server on Raspberry PI. In this document we want setup a simple NAS server from scratch, based on the SMB protocol. The goal is to save files on the NAS server and share them between different computer clients. 5.1 Requirements. For this project we need a Raspberry PI2 or Pi3 with a running Rasbian and ready connected to your ...


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when encryption is outlawed only outlaws will have encryption




On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 02:07:52 AM EDT, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY <jpruitt67@...> wrote:


I would like to implement a RPi NAS.? I have a WD NAS that could fail at any time (10 years old).? I have seen one Instructable about making an RPi5 NAS but it was rather vague and required printing a 3D case and I have no access to 3D printing in this area of 200K population!

I just purchase a RPi4B NAS kit on Amazon:


It consists of a metal enclosure with a RPi heat sink and fan and a SSD adapter card.? I expected the instructions to at least suggest a/some Linux NAS programs to use but the instructions went into detail about how to enable the pretty flashing LED's and never even mentioned how to set up as a NAS.

Are there other hardware setups for NAS?? I have only seen the 1 plus the one I found on Amazon but can not imagine that there are not a lot of them.

With all of that said,? can anyone recommend a good Linux NAS program, preferably GUI but not a deal breaker.

I use my WD NAS for storing all of my files including all the ham radio and microcontroller files and programs and would like to get that backed up and moved over to another system hence the request.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt


Re: RPi NAS

 

there are but may be pricey mostly designed for windows

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Mike Bader?
Privacy and Security?
¡°I don't have anything to hide.? I just don't have anything I want you to see.¡±
when encryption is outlawed only outlaws will have encryption




On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 02:07:52 AM EDT, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY <jpruitt67@...> wrote:


I would like to implement a RPi NAS.? I have a WD NAS that could fail at any time (10 years old).? I have seen one Instructable about making an RPi5 NAS but it was rather vague and required printing a 3D case and I have no access to 3D printing in this area of 200K population!

I just purchase a RPi4B NAS kit on Amazon:


It consists of a metal enclosure with a RPi heat sink and fan and a SSD adapter card.? I expected the instructions to at least suggest a/some Linux NAS programs to use but the instructions went into detail about how to enable the pretty flashing LED's and never even mentioned how to set up as a NAS.

Are there other hardware setups for NAS?? I have only seen the 1 plus the one I found on Amazon but can not imagine that there are not a lot of them.

With all of that said,? can anyone recommend a good Linux NAS program, preferably GUI but not a deal breaker.

I use my WD NAS for storing all of my files including all the ham radio and microcontroller files and programs and would like to get that backed up and moved over to another system hence the request.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt


RPi NAS

 

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I would like to implement a RPi NAS.? I have a WD NAS that could fail at any time (10 years old).? I have seen one Instructable about making an RPi5 NAS but it was rather vague and required printing a 3D case and I have no access to 3D printing in this area of 200K population!

I just purchase a RPi4B NAS kit on Amazon:


It consists of a metal enclosure with a RPi heat sink and fan and a SSD adapter card.? I expected the instructions to at least suggest a/some Linux NAS programs to use but the instructions went into detail about how to enable the pretty flashing LED's and never even mentioned how to set up as a NAS.

Are there other hardware setups for NAS?? I have only seen the 1 plus the one I found on Amazon but can not imagine that there are not a lot of them.

With all of that said,? can anyone recommend a good Linux NAS program, preferably GUI but not a deal breaker.

I use my WD NAS for storing all of my files including all the ham radio and microcontroller files and programs and would like to get that backed up and moved over to another system hence the request.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt


Deaf Radioberry

 

Hello all. Please see attached photo of my Radioberry. The radio appears to be deaf at all frequencies. I have tried all I can think of and nothing seems to work. I have injected several frequencies into it with a TinySA Ultra with and without an attenuator and still nothing. This is a fresh install and the Pi is fully updated. Pi is running 64bit Bookworm. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. 73' de W2LPC, Lou.


Re: Raspberry Pi 5 libGPIOD questions

 

You need to back the kernel down to 6.1.74. After that they dropped the old GPIO libraries in the kernel
sudo rpi-update d86b5843d68b9972a5430a6d3da1b271cfc83521

Get


Re: Raspberry Pi 5 libGPIOD questions

 

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I would recommend to post your question at

--David
KI6ZHD


On 05/14/2024 11:37 AM, Arnold Harding - KQ6DI wrote:

These changes to the Python? GPIO library functions have me stumped.? I keep looking for documentation, but I haven't found the correct place.
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I am trying to read and input pin.? I'm interested in edge detection, and possibly debounced input.? I was previously able to do something like this:
GPIO.add_event_detect(door_switch, GPIO.FALLING,? bouncetime = 500)
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Using GPIOD I can read the input, but it isn't elegant to build loops to check if there was a bounced input.
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If someone could point me toward better documentation it would be greatly appreciated.
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Arnold
KQ6DI


Raspberry Pi 5 libGPIOD questions

 

These changes to the Python? GPIO library functions have me stumped.? I keep looking for documentation, but I haven't found the correct place.
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I am trying to read and input pin.? I'm interested in edge detection, and possibly debounced input.? I was previously able to do something like this:
GPIO.add_event_detect(door_switch, GPIO.FALLING,? bouncetime = 500)
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Using GPIOD I can read the input, but it isn't elegant to build loops to check if there was a bounced input.
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If someone could point me toward better documentation it would be greatly appreciated.
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Arnold
KQ6DI


Re: Part of desktop missing.

 

Good morning all, thanks for all the comments I decided to format the SD card and re-install Bullseye again after playing around forever. All is well now and the OS also runs a lot faster now. Screen back to normal but not sure what I did but I do know "if it is not broke then don't fix it" will apply to further stepping into settings and tweaking.
73,
Mike
VE9KK


Re: My callsign

 

Hello Tom, my name is Kelly?

welcome to the raspberry-bowl.?


My callsign

 

I'm N3TQM

Tom


Re: Part of desktop missing.

M. J. Synowiec
 

Mike,??

Have you tried your monitors horizontal centering?? It's usually a small switch on the right or left of the enclosures bottom.

Mike K8SYN

On Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 02:57:18 PM EDT, Mike Weir <ve9kk@...> wrote:


Good morning all, I have the Pi 3 Model B using Raspbian version Bullseye. I have included a picture of the screen issue I am having and not sure how to fix it.
Mike


Re: Part of desktop missing.

 

You can adjust it in the Pi setup utility or one of the ini files.

On 13/04/2024 14:01 GMT Mike Weir <ve9kk@...> wrote:


Good morning all, I have the Pi 3 Model B using Raspbian version Bullseye. I have included a picture of the screen issue I am having and not sure how to fix it.
Mike
Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366
Amateur Radio G8IFF W8IFF and GMRS WRBV701, e-mail nigel@... www


Part of desktop missing.

 

Good morning all, I have the Pi 3 Model B using Raspbian version Bullseye. I have included a picture of the screen issue I am having and not sure how to fix it.
Mike


Re: screen issue

 

Thanks for the info Kelly I gave that a go and still the same issue.
Mike
VE9KK


Re: screen issue

 

Random idea of trying?

sudo raspi-config, to enable legacy GL drivers

k


screen issue

 

Good morning all, I have the Pi 3 Model B using Raspbian version Bullseye. For some reason, my desktop screen has a white line on the left of the screen. It's about 2 inches wide and travels vertically down the monitor. When I restart the Pi the desktop image is full screen but as the restart progresses the white edge appears.
He is what I have tried:
Right-click on the desktop and click on appearance settings. Under desktop layout indicates the centre image on the screen. I have tried all settings but same issue with the white section on the left side of the screen.
Under the menu bar, I have changed the position to the top. The desktop picture is now full screen but not the white section is at the top of the screen and it cuts off the top half of the icons.
In the menu bar setting, I have also changed the size and still have the same issue.
Under defaults, I have changed large, medium and small screens and still have issues with the white-out section of the screen.
At a loss at this moment as to what to check.
Thanks
Mike
VE9KK


Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: HamPi 4.0a1 32-bit (March 2024) "Raspberry Pi 5 Edition" Released #rpi5

 

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Sorry, I meant to forward this to our Elmira Ham digital group. Judging by the bounce backs, I may have responded rather than forwarded. Ouch.
Apologies.
Rich ve3DCC

rich clausi Personal Account

On Apr 3, 2024, at 6:08 PM, Dave Slotter, W3DJS <slotter@...> wrote:

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<HamPi Logo Transparent 256x256.bmp>


Hi friends, fellow hams, and HamPi / HamPC / HamIQ??users...

I am pleased to announce that after a long wait,??(32-bit), the comprehensive award-winning ham radio software distribution for the Raspberry Pi, is now available for public download! There have been over 100,000 downloads of HamPi to date across the world.

On March 1, 2022, SourceForge awarded HamPi the Community Choice and SourceForge Favorite awards. Additionally, in late August, 2022, SourceForge awarded HamPi the prestigious Community Leader award.

Direct Download Link:?

NOTE: This is the 32-bit version. The 64-bit version will be released in good time.

All things HamPi / HamPC related:?

If you run into issues, please post to the forum on?/g/Ham-Pi/?first. If you see a bug (defect), please report it on the GitHub issues page at:?

Did you know that HamPi has a wiki? Find it at?

UPGRADING: In order to transition smoothly from HamPi 3.X to HamPi 4.0a1 and preserve your configuration settings, please follow the instructions in the file found in the download area, "UPGRADING_FROM_PRIOR_VERSION.TXT" (This is still a work in progress.)


CHANGELOG:

Version 4.0a1 (March 2024) Release
===================================
- Updated copyright year to 2024
- Update for Raspberry Pi 5 Bookworm
- Broken packages (not installed this version)
? due to Bookworm package breakages:
? - All Soapy SDR drivers (Airspy, bladeRF, HackRF,
? ? Pluto, RTLSDR, SDRPlay3, etc.)
? - LeanSDR, Lysdr, GQRX, CubicSDR, SDR++
? - TrustedQSL
? - FreeDV
? - Dump1090
? - OpenDV
? - DroidStar
? - RpiTX
? - Trlog, Hlog
? - NOAA_APT
? - Callrec
- Packages missing from web (removed):
? - Twclock, TwHamQTH

It is my hope that future versions of Bookworm and updates to these packages will allow me to re-add them to the HamPi distribution. If you need one of these packages, please stay with a previous release of HamPi.

Good luck and 73!

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