Andy, There were errors shown in out.txt and my notes (attached) isolating the error text in Pi4ce - KB1OIQ on Bookworm desktop.txt For now I am looking at the menu list to try them on alien Pi 400 hardware where ever possible KB1ELE 73's
Tested on Pi 400 with Bookworm OS Time to install after edit of Pi 5 to Pi 4 in the install was 45 minutes and temperature max measured 112.6 F Done with SSH remotely (see Open Discussion thread) No app run yet but I have it running with Asus VT229 touch screen KB1ELE 73's
Tested on Pi 400 with Bookworm OS Time to install after edit of Pi 5 to Pi 4 in the install was 45 minutes and temperature max measured 112.6 F Done with SSH remotely (see Open Discussion thread) No app run yet but I have it running with **Asus VT229 touch screen ** KB1ELE 73's
Tested on Pi 400 with Bookworm OS Time to install after edit of Pi 5 to Pi 4 in the install was 45 minutes and temperature max measured 112.6 F Done with SSH remotely (see Open Discussion thread) No app run yet but I have it running with **Asus VT229 touch screen ** KB1ELE 73's
Work in progress on Pi 400 on Bookworm No way to predict the outcome but for those who like drama here is the expirience in real time. Or at least my REAL Time so you can avoid or predict the time and success it takes. The HEAT is on ???!??? FYI an Article about Pi 400 heat Let the games begin... KB1ELE
Luckily I was watching !! Saw the screen pop up on ssh terminal as first attached screen but later screen was hard to distinguish Later was a question hard to recognize but assumed it was asking something about username Time approximately 45 minutes and temperature was measured once at 44.8 C or 112.6 F It's Alive !! KB1ELE 73's
Work in progress on Pi 400 No way to predict the outcome but for those who like drama here is the expirience in real time. Or at least my REAL Time so you can avoid or predict the time and success it takes. The HEAT is on ???!??? FYI an Article about Pi 400 heat Let the games begin... KB1ELE
ANDY, Thanks for the effort for Pi 5 I am planning to test it all this week on Pi 400 as indicated above. README_FIRST describes using this process. This discussion is from years of using this product and numerous versions of imaging tools with assorted vendor media. Spellcheck in browser found spelling error in the file. Use the rpi-imager tool to initialize the SD card with the desired 64-bit image of the Raspberry Pi OS. Please start with a newly initialized OS. I can't guarantee that this will...
Can we meet to discuss me and my Pi 400 helping with the Pi port ? Lately I am doing test on many SBC with various distros and specs.
Manual Pages by the Book Summary shown here is eluding to all the Linux commands used at the terminal prompt. HINT: Pressing TAB at command prompt completes the command so $ ma followed by tab will show all commands that start with ma Here are three ways to view the same manual page man man xman select man yelp man:man Best looking and largest readable font See attached for visual review.
For the getting started I will explore creating a "simple(?)" menu choice that will help navigate the documetation. Commands can be entered from 1. Applications -> Run Program or local or remote command line using 2. Applications -> Terminal Emulator for example where & allows return to command line to run another application $ yelp & $ I used the Applications -> File Manager twice to navigate to "File System" /usr/share/man then Applications -> Run Program -> xman and /usr/share/help/C then Applications...
Which THEM ? Also system README First was handy and I am exploring yelp and xman from /usr/share/help file tree to make a mention of where to look for installed information. YELP is easier but not a lot of formatted pages at /usr/share/help/C/ I will try to create a Andy's HAM radio Getting Started Page like there was in olde version from October 2015 (attached) when I first (and last time) I looked around. I will try to make it into hyper linked to man and yelp already in existance so you can add...
Wiki pages need updating in June 2020 now that v24 begins using XFCE4. I have begun a XFCE4 specific discussion for contributing to learning this distribution and HAM programs in spare time. For future referance world is in lock down for international pandemic so many may join in this busy work once they discover this useful passtime. 73's KB1ELE Electric Lee
Attached is my first application from the KB1OIQ menu for gpredict on remote diisplay. This will become the way I can document the way to use Andy's distribution as I learn to use all the applications. I am a General Class senior (65+) with limited income and only 2 meter mobile currently in use. I have used XFCE4 Linux for a decade so it is familiar to me. I hope to upgrade license and equipment maybe but I already have used GPS, SDR, chirp and fldigi USB devices to add those skills to this tutorial....
This part may be confusing but the key command after the remote login in previous post is the xfce4-session as this atachment shows on the remote screen a complete session as though on a standalone machine. Please note Odroid N2 (Mate) is NOT x86 running KB1OIQ but only displaying the remote execution of XFCE4 on the x86 machine that is running vboxheadless -s. ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ xfce4-session
I have an ARM64 Odroid N2 from Ameridroid (in USA) that can not run x86 code so I am using my System 76 Lemur that is running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. The Odroid N2 is running Ubuntu 20.04 Mate desktop in a developers network installation. This may also be a way for others to use the existing andy_v24_64bit.iso to evaluate or expiriment without dedicating a machine to single x86 ubuntu 18.04 XFCE machine. At first I tried to run vitualbox from ssh -X but the KB1OIQ install on hard disk hung after keyboard...
I have an ARM64 Odroid N2 from Ameridroid (in USA) that can not run x86 code so I am using my System 76 Lemur that is running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. The Odroid N2 is running Ubuntu 20.04 Mate desktop in a developers network installation. This may also be a way for others to use the existing andy_v24_64bit.iso to evaluate or expiriment with without dedicating a macine to single x86 ubuntu 18.04 XFCE machine. At first I tried to run vitualbox from ssh -X but the KB1OIQ install on hard disk hung after...
I have an ARM64 Odroid N2 from Ameridroid (in USA) that can not run x86 code so I am using my System 76 Lemur that is running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. The Odroid N2 is running Ubuntu 20.04 Mate desktop in a developers network installation. This may also be a way for others to use the existing andy_v24_64bit.iso to evaluate or expiriment with without dedicating a macine to single x86 ubuntu 18.04 XFCE machine. At first I tried to run vitualbox from ssh -X but the KB1OIQ install on hard disk hung after...
Balena Etcher is supporting a COVID 19 project (rosetta@home) ! Information is linked to and presented at their website I now use https://www.balena.io/ etcher often and reporting my test with V24 64 bit as I investigated this distribution. I am testing on a System 76 Lemur running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. There is a warning but Etcher allows flashing on Ubuntu 20.04 to continue as attached PNG shows. This results in an effectively corupt USB image that has no parition map. I tried formatting NTFS, then...
Balena Etcher is supporting a COVID 19 project (rosetta@home) ! Information is linked to and presented at their website I now use https://www.balena.io/ etcher often and reporting my test with V24 64 bit as I investigated this distribution. I am testing on a System 76 Lemur running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. There is a warning but Etcher allows flashing on Ubuntu 20.04 to continue as attached PNG shows. This results in an effectively corupt USB image that has no parition map. I tried formatting NTFS, then...
Balena Etcher is supporting a COVID 19 project (rosetta@home) ! Information is linked to and presented at their website I now use https://www.balena.io/ etcher often and reporting my test with V24 64 bit as I investigated this distribution. I am testing on a System 76 Lemur running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. There is a warning but Etcher allows flashing on Ubuntu 20.04 to continue as attached PNG shows. This results in an effectively corupt USB image that has no parition map. I tried formatting NTFS, then...
Balena Etcher is supporting a COVID 19 project (rosetta@home) ! Information is linked to and presented at their website I now use https://www.balena.io/ etcher often and report my test with V24 64 bit as I investigated this distribution. I am testing on a System 76 Lemur running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. There is a warning but Etcher allows flashing on Ubuntu 20.04 to continue as attached PNG shows. This results in an effectively corupt USB image that has no parition map. I tried formatting NTFS, then...
Balena Etcher is supporting a COVID 19 project (rosetta@home) ! Information is linked to and presented at their website I now use https://www.balena.io/ etcher often and report my test with V24 64 bit as I investigated this distribution. I am testing on a System 76 Lemur running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. There is a warning but Etcher allows flashing on Ubuntu 20.04 to continue as attached PNG shows. The issue of not BOOTING is based on lack of support for UEFI on the USB image. This is a known issue and...
Balena Etcher is supporting a COVID 19 project (rosetta@home) ! Information is linked to and presented at their website I now use https://www.balena.io/ etcher often and report my test with V24 64 bit as I investigated this distribution. I am testing on a System 76 Lemur running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. There is a warning but Etcher allows flashing on Ubuntu 20.04 to continue as attached PNG shows. The issue of not BOOTING is based on lack of support for UEFI on the USB image. This is a known issue and...
Balena Etcher is supporting a COVID 19 project (rosetta@home) ! Information is linked to and presented at their website I now use https://www.balena.io/ etcher often and report my test with V24 64 bit as I investigated this distribution. I am testing on a System 76 Lemur running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. There is a warning but Etcher allows flashing on Ubuntu 20.04 to continue as attached PNG shows. I extracted the manifest file in the ISO image onto my ARM64 Odroid N2.. Odroid is Open Android and Ameridroid...
Balena Etcher is supporting a COVID 19 project (rosetta@home) ! Information is linked to and presented at their website I now use https://www.balena.io/ etcher often and report my test with V24 64 bit as I investigated this distribution. I am testing on a System 76 Lemur running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. There is a warning but Etcher allows flashing on Ubuntu 20.04 to continue as attached PNG shows. I extracted the manifest file in the ISO image onto my ARM64 Odroid N2.. Odroid is Open Android and Ameridroid...
I now use https://www.balena.io/ etcher exclusively and will report my test with V24 64 bit as I investigate this distribution for manifest on my ARM64 Odroid N2. I have a spare Dell system to make it work then virtual on System 76 Lemur running Ubuntu Studio 20.04. I believe that 20.04 LTS should be also explored at the same time as ARM64 version is tested.
The menu can be editted to add or move categories by this process... https://wiki.xfce.org/howto/customize-menu Lee , KB1ELE
Rod, Two merging things creating hassles Cheap Tablet with 32 bit on x64 processor Then I am able to install a multi-version of ISO Ubuntu 18.04 But the rEFInd-install can't make it a ia32.efi default to x64 distribution created by the utillity. I can use refind_ia32 to get to rEFInd gui but can't use the hardware directly. I decided to boot Ubuntu (grub menu) first in the boot order in setup. What command for refind-install or the refine.conf would make it work as the selection app ? Thanks Lee...
I appologize if I suggested that using the Pi documentation made your software usable on Pi. You correctly state it will not work on the Raspberry Pi or any other ARM processor / system. I found etcher.io is available for all host OS to make a first step bootable USB of your distribution. 73, Electric Lee KB1ELE
I have been successful using Etcher.io which I learned about with Raspberry Pi documentation. Same process with different CPU and therefore ISO's than required here so "Andy's Ham Radio Linux" ISO is not bootable on the Pi.
Andy (and others), (ALMOST) Success after 2 years ! Any one have UEFI experience (with grubia32.efi boot to 64 bit Atom Z8350) as to how to find then install during boot the needed files for a removable SD Card ? I have been able to get the Insigia Flex 11.6 BOOTING Ubuntu from USB stick and INSTALLING on microSD card. Because the SD Card is not in the BIOS or UEFI it fails to boot directly. I have been able to learn the UEFI commands to extract system info and view on a complete system. That also...
Andy (and others), (ALMOST) Success after 2 years ! Any one have UEFI experience (with grubia32.efi boot to 64 bit Atom Z8350) as to how to find then install during boot the needed files for a removable SD Card ? I have been able to get the Insigia Flex 11.6 BOOTING Ubuntu from USB stick and INSTALLING on microSD card. Because the SD Card is not in the BIOS or UEFI it fails to boot directly. I have been able to learn the UEFI commands to extract system info and view on a complete system. That also...
Andy (and others), (ALMOST) Success after 2 years ! Any one have UEFI experience (with grubia32.efi boot to 64 bit Atom Z8350) as to how to find then install during boot the needed files for a removable SD Card ? I have been able to get the Insigia Flex 11.6 BOOTING Ubuntu from USB stick and INSTALLING on microSD card. Because the SD Card is not in the BIOS or UEFI it fails to boot directly. I have been able to learn the UEFI commands to extract system info and view on a complete system. That also...
Still waiting for community interest for debugging 32 bit UEFI image along now with Raspberry Pi effort at Make It Nashua mentioned in a reply at Open Discussion.
We are at Make It labs looking at GPS with Raspberry Pi 3 so I am conceptually running with Ubuntu Studio on my System 76 Lemur laptop , SignaLink and 2m Icom IC-2800 running direwolf. I want to get it to run on the UEFI 32 bit Insignia Flex next then evaluate if an ARM version can be built. Make It member Jay Francis has direwolf running on a Rpi 3. I ordered a USB GPS NMEA device from GPS Store for gpsd. Jay may use a pi hat for surfboard based R/C boat tracking on the Merrimack river. So the image...
We are at Make It labs looking at GPS with Raspberry Pi 3 so I am conceptually running with Ubuntu Studio on my System 76 Lemur laptop , SignaLink and 2m Icom IC-2800 running direwolf. I want to get it to run on the UEFI 32 bit Insignia Flex next then evaluate if an ARM version can be built. Make It member Jay Francis has direwolf running on a Rpi 3. I ordered a USB GPS NMEA device from GPS Store for gpsd. Jay may use a pi hat for surfboard based R/C boat tracking on the Merrimack river. So the image...
I have tried to get rEFInd to boot on a EFI only tablet made for Best Buy by Insignia. I can get Windows 10 to place all the files on S: in the EFI space. I also get the boot menu to show my description so know I made an impact. What doesn't happen is the rEFInd menu popping up. I have used it on many systems but this one is not happy with somthing. The tablet is Intel Atom so I use EFI/refind/refind_ia32.efi as implied by my research. I can also get to the EFI Shell using the BIOS boot menu choice...
I have tried to get rEFInd to boot on a EFI only tablet made for Best Buy by Insignia. I can get Windows 10 to place all the files on S: in the EFI space. I also get the boot menu to show my description so know I made an impact. What doesn't happen is the rEFInd menu popping up. I have used it on many systems but this one is not happy with somthing. The tablet is Intel Atom so I use EFI/refind/refind_ia32.efi as implied by my research. I can also get to the EFI Shell using the BIOS boot menu choice...
I have tried to get rEFInd to boot on a EFI only tablet made for Best Buy by Insignia. I can get Windows 10 to place all the files on S: in the EFI space. I also get the boot menu to show my description so know I made an impact. What doesn't happen is the rEFInd menu popping up. I have used it on many systems but this one is not happy with somthing. The tablet is Intel Atom so I use EFI/refind/refind_ia32.efi as implied by my research. I can also get to the EFI Shell using the BIOS boot menu choice...
I have tried to get rEFInd to boot on a EFI only tablet made for Best Buy by Insignia. I can get Windows 10 to place all the files on S: in the EFI space. I also get the boot menu to show my description so know I made an impact. What doesn't happen is the rEFInd menu popping up. I have used it on many systems but this one is not happy with somthing. The tablet is Intel Atom so I use EFI/refind/refind_ia32.efi as implied by my research. I can also get to the EFI Shell using the BIOS boot menu choice...
I have tried to get rEFInd to boot on a EFI only tablet made for Best Buy by Insignia. I can get Windows 10 to place all the files on S: in the EFI space. I also get the boot menu to show my description so know I made an impact. What doesn't happen is the rEFInd menu popping up. I have used it on many systems but this one is not happy with somthing. The tablet is Intel Atom so I use EFI/refind/refind_ia32.efi as implied by my research. I can also get to the EFI Shell using the BIOS boot menu choice...
I have tried to get rEFInd to boot on a EFI only tablet made for Best Buy by Insignia. I can get Windows 10 to place all the files on S: in the EFI space. I also get the boot menu to show my description so know I made an impact. What doesn't happen is the rEFInd menu popping up. I have used it on many systems but this one is not happy with somthing. The tablet is Intel Atom so I use EFI/refind/refind_ia32.efi as implied by my research. I can also get to the EFI Shell using the BIOS boot menu choice...
I tried on SD card destined for Insignia Flex tablet and MultiBootUSB fails to detect the SD on Linux Ubuntu laptop. I was able to get it detected in external SD card reader so am still work in progress. The Flex tablet can mount and see the microSD but won't boot from it. I added 32 bit efi but tablet is still not seeing to boot it. KB1ELE :(
I tried on SD card destined for Insignia Flex tablet and MultiBootUSB fails to detect the SD on Linux Ubuntu laptop. KB1ELE :(
Still waiting for fix or instructions for work around and now on Ubuntu Studio 18.04. READ past 2012 comments on patch but not sure where to get and apply patch. I can help debug and verify but I am not a programmer to be resposible for any fixes in sources. I have installed and built from source 5.2.13 and am ready with 5.2.14 if there is any reason to install before released. Driver: Canon iP7200 series - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.13 (color, 2-sided printing)
Still waiting for fix or instructions for work around. Driver: Canon iP7200 series - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.13 (color, 2-sided printing) READ past 2012 comments on patch but not sure where to get and apply patch. I can help debug and verify but I am not a programmer to be resposible for any fixes in sources. I have installed and built from source 5.2.13 and am ready with 5.2.14 if there is any reason to install before released.
Andy, I have emailed you as well but just saw this post so am also trying V21a as my selected version to hack for UEFI on Insignia Flex 11.6 which is a current Atom x5-Z8350 based UEFI only 2-in-1 laptop / tablet. The Windows 10 version is often on sale at Best Buy and has Android version at same time. Note to readers: I have been trying to get to an INTEL tablet after many years of success with KB1OIQ version on Acer netbook mentioned else where in these discussions. 73, Lee KB1ELE
I tried on my own to get things to work but now need help as it may need re-programming by open source volunteers. **New Canon PIXMA iP7220 Inkjet for CD labels old Graphtec CC100-20 Craft Robo - print then cut - blade plotter Both devices work on loaner latest MacOS with Easy PhotoPrinter and Silhouette Studio so suspect Linux (Ubuntu Studio 17.04 on System 76 Lemur laptop) I am testing by Canon printing CD template with registration marks then trace outline with pen in Craft Robo device. I also...
Install completed up to update-grub then fail so I continued without GRUB Reboot...
Install completed up to update-grub then fail so I continued without GRUB Reboot...
Install completed up to update-grub then fail so I continued without GRUB Reboot...
Install completed up to update-grub then fail so I continued without GRUB Reboot...
Found the ISO download completed sucessfully prematurely so file size was only 512...
Andy, I wanted to do KB1OIQ on my HP Mini 110-1125NR Netbook as I did 3 years ago....
Andy, I wanted to do KB1OIQ on my HP Mini 110-1125NR Netbook as I did 3 years ago....
Andy, I wanted to do KB1OIQ on my HP Mini 110-1125NR Netbook as I did 3 years ago....
Chirp daily build 20151020 works with Baofeng UV-5R on MacBook except with release...
MYGUI - Website changed - cross posted at concordance
Please, Let us not take this as means for negative critisism only try for friendly...
No amout of cut and paste makes it import the library What is the status of this...
No amout of cut and paste makes it import the library What is the status of this...
Update Sept 9, 2015 Many problems not related to the MacBook during installation...
Update Sept 9, 2015 Many problems not related to the MacBook during installation...
Andy, I used this command on my installation to see a stable set of packages that...
Also I used dpkg -l > dpkg.txt to display all installed packages with versions and...
Update Sept 9, 2015 Many problems not related to the MacBook during installation...
Also I used dpkg -l > dpkg.txt to display all installed packages with versions and...
Update Sept 9, 2015 Many problems during installation occured as Trusty repository...
Update Sept 9, 2015 Many problems during installation occured as Trusty repository...
Update Sept 9, 2015 Many problems during installation occured as Trusty repository...
I suspect the default audio in Control Center is pointing to PortAudio. Gnome Control...
I am entering this from HP 110 Mini netbook running remix 15. For the (my) record...
This file is missing on older ubuntu-remix-15-32bit.iso image but you can read the...
UPDATE: Gave up on BB-View as it was needing additional power despite box saying...
So since Pengpod is ubuntu history and HP 1125 is not booting the latest distro then...
So since Pengpod is ubuntu history and HP 1125 is not booting the latest distro then...
So since Pengpod is ubuntu history and HP 1125 is not booting the latest distro then...
So since Pengpod is ubuntu history and HP 1125 is not booting the latest distro then...
So since Pengpod is ubuntu history and HP 1125 is not booting the latest distro then...
I tried to make a SD Card on OS X 10.9.2 MacBook Air with VBox 4.3.8 Mix 14 32 bit...
I tried to make a SD Card on OS X 10.9.2 MacBook Air with VBox 4.3.8 Mix 14 32 bit...
I tried to make a SD Card on OS X 10.9.2 MacBook Air with VBox 4.3.8 Mix 14 32 bit...
I tried to make a SD Card on OS X 10.9.2 MacBook Air with VBox 4.3.8 Mix 14 32 bit...
I tried to make a SD Card on OS X 10.9.2 MacBook Air with VBox 4.3.8 Mix 14 32 bit...
I tried to make a SD Card on OS X 10.9.2 MacBook Air with VBox 4.3.8 Mix 14 32 bit...
Left comment on another discussion about receiving same when virtualized as well...
I tried to make a SD Card on OS X 10.9.2 MacBook Air with VBox 4.3.8 Mix 14 32 bit...
I have rebooted the linaro 16GB SD sent when I bought the Pengpod 700. I have seen...
I will get a 4 GB and extract for my experiment on Pengpod 700 as described in my...
I will get a 4 GB and extract for my experiment on Pengpod 700 as described in my...
I have rebooted the linaro 16GB SD sent when I bought the Pengpod 700. I have seen...