Re: Connecting screen and fan to GPIO pins at same time
Was pondering that too. I think the fans will need to move to a separate power supply. I was considering a battery bank with multiple 5v outputs so one could go do the Pi and one to power the
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Lawrence
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#11855
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Connecting screen and fan to GPIO pins at same time
I bought a new heatsink with a couple of fans on board to cool my pi in the hot summer at a remote site.
I also want to run a 3.5" screen at the same time but this plugs on to the GPIO, covering all
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Grover Cleveland
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#11854
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
Forcing a ham operator into using *your* (meaning W3DS) concept of ham computing is just wrong.? (See the period at the end)
Indeed, the spirit of open source is dying.
MarkKD0QYN
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Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...>
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#11853
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Re: Direwolf install fails, needs Autogen.sh
I finally gave up and installed the W3DJS image that includes all of the above ham radio software. Seems to work fine and ended that frustration. Tnx.
Dennis, K1YPP
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Dennis Blanchard
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#11852
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
I charge no money, nothing, nada, zilch.
I don't think asking for a postcard to remove a nag dialog is out of the question. What I wonder about is how petty a person can get that would complain about
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11851
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
well based upon your embedded caveat "You shall not alter, modify or remove
the Software which installs BOINC and the Nagware Notice, or create a new
installer for the Software with either of these
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the gadget techie
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#11850
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
Things that may be suggested include:
* *That competing products are problematic.*
* *That competitors have operational problems.*
Not just FUD, but "sour grapes":
Quote from Wikipedia: *The Fox and
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11849
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
No FUD about it.
All spoken from experience.? But you can keep going along the way you choose.
Cowan
N5QDH
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Cowan Bowman
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#11848
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Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
These are typical Fear Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD) arguments.
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Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD)
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Description
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FUD stands for fear, uncertainty and doubt, and is a
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11847
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
All depends on how the card usage is performed.
Storage: Writing occasionally over most of the available storage space
Operating system usage:? Writing over small area of the available storage
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Cowan Bowman
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#11846
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
From the SD card association:
What is the service life of an SD memory card?
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This depends on how your product in manufactured. SD standards-based
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11845
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
Folks,
I suggest that you all treat this release very carefully. In my experience, at the best of times, PIs seem to wear out there SD cards PDQ.
BINC is only going to make this worse.
Dave
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Dave Wade
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#11844
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Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
Also,
No where in my posting of the thread, do I mention disabling it on HamPi.
It is up to others how they interpret using the information.
73
Cowan
N5QDH
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Cowan Bowman
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#11843
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Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
However,
I don't use HamPi.? I install all from scratch as I like a clean system not full of fluff I don't use.
But after several people, not just here complaining BOINC is making there installs
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Cowan Bowman
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#11842
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
Mr. Wade:
I am not going to debate whether you agree or disagree with the LICENSE terms. They are what they are. If you don't agree with the LICENSE terms, then the answer is simple -- don't use
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11841
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
Dave Slotter,
GNU GPL supersedes your restriction without massive changes to Debian and BOINC code changes.
I could have also posted the removal of your Nag message, but did not in respect to your
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Cowan Bowman
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#11840
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
Dave,
Most of the software is covered by GPL and the GPL specifically prohibits such clauses. Any re-distribution of packages of GPL software must include the right to modify it.
I you don¡¯t like
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Dave Wade
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#11839
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Locked
Re: HamPi on a 128GB SD-Card
I am running HamPi on both 128GB microSD cards and a 128GB SSD connected via USB 3.0.
In both instances, HamPi runs very well.
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- Dave
W3DJS ( https://www.qrz.com/db/W3DJS )
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11838
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Locked
Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
Mr. Bowman,
Your suggested modification is in violation of the LICENSE for HamPi. The LICENSE *specifically excludes* the change you suggest. If you or others do not agree with running BOINC, then
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11837
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Re: Hampi - what does it do?
There are some volunteers working on creating a wiki to answer questions about the image. Since it is a volunteer effort, its pace is proceeding as people have time to add to it.
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- Dave
W3DJS (
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11836
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