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Quisk and Wayland
Hi,
This is most likely my first post to this group.?? We (Multus SDR) are moving to Quisk for our preferred SDR host application for a number of reasons, among them the cross platform capabilities.?? This leads me to the question I have.? For at least one of our products we have implemented an embedded RPi 4 (or 5).? Raspberry has moved to using the back end Wayland platform for the desktop.? Question:? Does Python3 / Quisk play nice with Wayland?? There is a configuration option to have Raspberry O.S. (bookworm) to revert to using X-windows.? (Note:? We are currently testing Quisk on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 (bookworm) that only supports X-windows due to its hardware complement.? Quisk is running OK on it (just a bit slow).? The point is Quisk runs fine on bookworm with the X-windows back end).
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So, once again, does Python3 / Quisk play nice with Wayland?
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Regards,
Ron |
GM
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I have used several implementations of Quisk/Raspberry Pi, including touch screen, all very successful, all running under Linux.? See my qrz.com page.
Current HF station uses dedicated Pi4 plus Hermes Lite with HDMI display.? Alternative is HIQSDR.? Jim had a large hand in all these designs.
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I can see NO reason to use Windows.
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73 Bob g3udi? |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI built my HiQSDR as a standalone box
originally with 7" display on Pi3 which was first replaced by an
ODROID-C2 and now uses an ODROID-C4 all using quisk.
HL2's using home built PiHPSDR v2's.
73 ... Sid.
On 11/08/2024 07:38, R.J. Butcher via
groups.io wrote:
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Hello All,
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Thanks.? Quisk is working on a RPi 5 (Bookworm).? No changes were needed to the configuration of the operating system.? Python plays very well is the Wayland engine.?
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I wish to send a BIG thanks to Jim for helping us (Multus SDR) with integrating our transceivers into Quisk.? We now have a SDR host application we can stay with, hopefully for the very long term.
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73,
Ron |
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