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Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
The Baofeng should suffice, from a close contact I learned that even a government organization was going the Baofeng way to use with WinLink. Only problem with the Baofeng's is to make sure you don't
By John · #5568 ·
What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
Hi, our? ARES group is about to get moving on Winlink for EMCOM purposes - and, were WERE going to use: Baofeng, Direwolf, Raspberry Pi, but after hearing about several issues with Baofeng (and a
By Patrick Bouldin KM5L · #5567 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
Hello Roger, I'm not aware of anything in BPQ32 requiring a GUI per se. You could do things with multiple SSH session or get fancier with multi-terminal interfaces like screeen, tmux, etc. The choice
By David Ranch · #5565 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
Hey Ray, You're right.. this isn't a Raspberry Pi OS bug per se.. it's a Debian bug. A nasty one at that! I don't know of the Raspberry Pi Foundation builds all their own .deb packages for their repos
By David Ranch · #5564 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
No, it's a command line tool used as "git clone <address>" that fetches the remote data and expands it into directories under Direwolf, in this case, and the GUI environment isn't needed for git. It
By Ray Wells · #5563 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
But the question is, do you need a GUI *for git*? As has been mentioned a few times, building Direwolf requires only the 'git' package, and not the 'git-all' package, the latter being what seems to be
By Martin Cooper · #5562 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
David: Thank you for your response. The GUI is required as we are using RPis with Direwolf and pi? linBPQ for packet nodes with remote management through VNC and desire to view the various terminal
By Roger · #5561 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
David, It's not really a RPi problem, it's related to apt decisions. Some reading on Stackexchange -
By Ray Wells · #5560 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
Hello Roger, Ray, I have NO idea why the "git-all" meta package would have dependencies on Xwindows packages but I would say that if installing it breaks your GUI setup, that's VERY broken. If you're
By David Ranch · #5559 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
Roger, all, I know it's not on a RPi but for my Buster desktop, selecting git-all marks a disturbing number of packages for removal. Not insignificant are lightdm, network manager,
By Ray Wells · #5558 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
David: hello, Thank you for responding.? Yes, exactly.? I burn a new micro-SD card with Raspbian OS10, run through the set up & reboot, no problem. Then remove pulseaudio & reboot, no problem. Then
By Roger · #5557 ·
Re: Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
Are you saying that if you start with a stock Raspberry Pi OS image with the desktop which works as expected, one you install git, the desktop UI crashes and no longer works?! I don't see how that's
By David Ranch · #5556 ·
Problems compiling Direwolf 1.7 on RPi OS10
The problem isn't really with Direwolf--?? When I install git? (sudo apt install git-all) the RPI Desktop GUI is lost after reboot. Re-configuring the raspi-config settings do not restart the
By Roger · #5555 ·
Re: Sound card changed from Card 2 to Card 1
iirc, this disables hdmi audio in /boot/config.txt dtparam=audio=off also "cat /proc/asound/cards" for the list of audio devices. If you're headless, also put "tvservice -o" in /etc/rc.local ? to
By Craig, KM6LYW · #5554 ·
Re: Sound card changed from Card 2 to Card 1
The below text works with all pre Pi4 models.? For the pi 4, with 2 HDMI outputs, I believe you put a colon between: # Force HDMI ON for HDMI0 hdmi_force_hotplug=1:0 # Set video output to monitor and
By Rob Giuliano · #5553 ·
Re: Sound card changed from Card 2 to Card 1
You can force Raspian to always enable the HDMI port (even if no monitor/cable is attached).This may "even the score", in that the HDMI device should always be enabled and therefore take the lower
By Rob Giuliano · #5552 ·
Re: Sound card changed from Card 2 to Card 1
I. have also observed this behavior: the sound on HDMI gets configured as a sound device, and it seems to take the lower number. So, I always configure my system level setup including network using a
By Don Rolph · #5551 ·
Re: Sound card changed from Card 2 to Card 1
I can confirm that connecting an HDMI device will add a sound card to the system. Where it will end up in the numbering scheme is anyone's guess. In my case it changed the USB dongle's ID, causing
By Greg D · #5550 ·
Re: Sound card changed from Card 2 to Card 1
Hello Fred, I've never seen the built-in Broadcom (bcm2835) sound device NOT being device #0 but depending on your unique setup, maybe plugging in HDMI later, etc, it could happen. Anyway, the answer
By David Ranch · #5549 ·
Sound card changed from Card 2 to Card 1
Greetings, After doing an update on a Raspberry Pi , I found Direwolf could not find my soundcard (Fe-Pi). It turned out that the sound card is now Card 1 rather than Card 2. I don't even know what
By Fred Hillhouse · #5548 ·