Well, I've been doing this for just two days and I need a bit of advice. I want to use my RaspberryPi-piTNC setup as a headless device , primarily as a digipeater, using VNC
I got vncserver going with a ./config/autostart file and it looked like a similar file would do it for YAAC. Except I got an error screen: "unable to open serial TNC connection" I'm assuming this has to do with the boot sequence.
How do you recommend autostarting YAAC?
I guess it's somewhat unusual to answer your own post... but leaving this here may help a fellow newbie.
I spent a couple of days digging and got it working. No one source had all the answers so it wa trial and and error. I created a doc so I can restore it in the future without going back to five differnt sources. Let me know if you see any gross errors in the doc.
Well, I've been doing this for just two days and I need a bit of advice. I want to use my RaspberryPi-piTNC setup as a headless device , primarily as a digipeater, using VNC
I got vncserver going with a ./config/autostart file and it looked like a similar file would do it for YAAC. Except I got an error screen: "unable to open serial TNC connection" I'm assuming this has to do with the boot sequence.
How do you recommend autostarting YAAC?
Thanks!
Last edit: Bill Arthur 2019-07-12
I guess it's somewhat unusual to answer your own post... but leaving this here may help a fellow newbie.
I spent a couple of days digging and got it working. No one source had all the answers so it wa trial and and error. I created a doc so I can restore it in the future without going back to five differnt sources. Let me know if you see any gross errors in the doc.
Last edit: Bill Arthur 2019-07-29
Thank you for digging this up. May I add it to the online help in YAAC to support other users?
Absolutely ! Please share.
Last edit: Bill Arthur 2019-07-29
Not starting up, unable to start up the service
I went through th ewhole process all over, I must have had something wrong somewhere along the line. It works now! Fantastic! Thank you.
J69DS Frans
Thank you. I found this and did not have to re-invent the wheel! Worked perfectly on a Pi 4 B