Re: Adafruit's own linux flavor Occidentalis
Hi Alan have tou verified the device is on the RPi Compatability List at www.raspberrypi.org<http://www.raspberrypi.org>
What model wireless KB and Mouse do u have...
73
PS you can also SSH to the
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Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...>
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Re: Adafruit's own linux flavor Occidentalis
I have no tried a wireless dongle other than the 2.4GHz Microsoft keyboard and mouse. It doesn’t work correctly under any RPI image.
In addition, it does not work with any Linux distribution
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Silverfox
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Re: Dvap, or dongle running on raspberry pi?
Yes, I have a DVAP running on the RPI, using ON4TOP's version of
ircddbgateway/repeater software.
Don WB5EKU
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Donald Jacob
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Dvap, or dongle running on raspberry pi?
Has anyone had a dvap, or dv dongle, working on a Raspberry Pi, for dstar?
Ke6anm
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Perry Chamberlain <canoeman@...>
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Re: Adafruit's own linux flavor Occidentalis
Excellent, thanks for the info, much appreciated.
After you got it going, how did it look compared to raspian wheezy distro?
Did you try to use a wifi dongle?
Ke6anm
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Perry Chamberlain <canoeman@...>
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Re: Adafruit's own linux flavor Occidentalis
HDMI is not enabled in RPI configuration file. I got it to work by uncommenting the HDMI settings.
73,
Alan – W6ARH
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Silverfox
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Re: Adafruit's own linux flavor Occidentalis
I didnt notice you wrote you saw the leds cycling, on and off. The connection may be an issue, to the tv.
My first connection, to a vga monitor through a vga adapter to the rca video out recepticle,
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Perry Chamberlain <canoeman@...>
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Re: Adafruit's own linux flavor Occidentalis
I loaded the distro as well, the program started up, but alerted to a linux panic error, just before the script completed. I think its looking for a wifi dongle.
I'm going to post a question on the
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Perry Chamberlain <canoeman@...>
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Re: RPI Rev 2 Board
They also removed the fuses for the USB port and If emmory serves from what I read it has been reconfigured so you can plug more into it.. But read up at the raspberry pi site it tells whats new..
I
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Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...>
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Re: RPI Rev 2 Board
Ian,
It has two mounting holes (the original has none), and is marked "Made in
UK".
73, John
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John G8BPQ
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Re: RPI Rev 2 Board
___Original Message_________________________________________
From: Jerome K <JKutche@...>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 Time: 18:35:47
Looking at the picture, how does one tell it is a Rev 2
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Ian Wade G3NRW <g3nrw-radio@...>
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Re: Adafruit's own linux flavor Occidentalis
I downloaded it and wrote the image to my SD card. When I plugged it into
the TV I get no output from the RPI. The lights on the board are cycling as
they do when I load other images so I think the
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Silverfox
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Re: RPI Rev 2 Board
Adafruits linux disro for the pi has this blurb about their version of wheezy.
"Our distro is based on "Wheezy" but comes with hardware SPI, I2C, one wire, and WiFi support for our wifi adapters. It
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Perry Chamberlain <canoeman@...>
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Re: RPI Rev 2 Board
Making I2S interface easily available is a big change for the ham radio applications. Now audio codec chips can be connected directly to RPi.
73, Mike
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vbifyz
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Adafruit's own linux flavor Occidentalis
Adafruit has a altered version of wheezy, called occidentalis ( latin for black raspberry).
It gives wifi dongle drivers, etc and scripts to use i2c and other hardware, sensor devices that can connect
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perryc <canoeman@...>
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RPI Rev 2 Board
http://www.raspberrypi.org
I see they have anounced the Rev 2 board..
Not a big change but a few small ones..
Reasd all about it..
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Jerome K <JKutche@...>
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
Danny
I am running Rasbian Wheezy also and have Xarchiver. I did not know that it was an unzip type program. I will give it a try and do some reading. I will get back to you....especially if I
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Donald <tambeaud@...>
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
If I recall, there is a tutorial on how to cross compile a OS. Might be able to use that information to cross compile something else.
73
Eric
KC7KLZ
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kc7klz
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
There are several approaches including a chroot environment and a virtual
machine under Qemu.
You can also use cross compile tool chains with gcc. Use Google to
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
John D. Hays K7VE wrote:
Is there a way to cross-compile it in Ubuntu or other distro? I wouldn't expect the Pi to come with the libs etc. needed. Besides which it would go much faster on a laptop or
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Vincent <n2ohh@...>
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