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2020 Nov 18
1
NUT with Geekworm x728 UPS Hat on RPi?
Also for i2c specifically, you can look at examples in asem and recently pijuice drivers. Hope this helps, Jim Klimov On Wed, Nov 18, 2020, 11:25 Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote: > On Thu, 5 Nov 2020, Nick Ellson wrote: > > > I searched the forum from the website and didn’t get any hits, so I > thought I’d ask here. > > I have an RPi 4B running Home
2020 Nov 05
0
NUT with Geekworm x728 UPS Hat on RPi?
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020, Nick Ellson wrote: > I searched the forum from the website and didn’t get any hits, so I thought I’d ask here. > I have an RPi 4B running Home Assistant. It has the NUT integration, and I have a Geekworm X728 UPS Hat installed. > > It has an I2C interface for reading data. > > https://raspberrypiwiki.com/X728-Software > > I was wondering if NUT
2020 Nov 18
0
NUT with Geekworm x728 UPS Hat on RPi?
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020, Nick Ellson wrote: > I searched the forum from the website and didn’t get any hits, so I thought I’d ask here. > I have an RPi 4B running Home Assistant. It has the NUT integration, and I have a Geekworm X728 UPS Hat installed. > > It has an I2C interface for reading data. > > https://raspberrypiwiki.com/X728-Software > > I was wondering if NUT
2020 Nov 05
1
NUT with Geekworm x728 UPS Hat on RPi?
On 11/5/20 10:21 PM, Roger Price wrote: > [...] > Health warning. Python2 is now well past its end-of-life. No support, > not even security updates. It's urgent for X728 to migrate to Python3. unless you use a linux distribution which maintains its packages for a long time ( like 10 years ) in which case at least backports are used to close any security holes that are discovered
2020 Jul 01
2
Debian Buster RPi Louis'-repos
I have two DC's. One on an Intel based box and the other on a Raspberry Pi (2B?) both using Louis' repos running Samba 4.12.3. In comparing "samba-debug-info.txt" (generated by Louis' "samba-collect-debug-info.sh" script) I see that the RPi /etc/nsswitch.conf (file) does NOT include /systemd/ in the 'passwd' & 'group' lines like the Intel
2013 Aug 04
2
build for ARM (rpi)
Is there a way I could build this package for ARM (Raspberry Pi)? I am using Pidora (Fedora mix for rpi), but can't find the source for this package in any of their repos (http://pidora.ca/pidora/releases/18/packages/source/SRPMS/s/) and tried to build this based on the spec file provided with the sources, but there is an ExclusiveArch statement in that file (ExclusiveArch: i386 i486
2013 Aug 04
0
build for ARM (rpi)
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Dash Four <mr.dash.four at googlemail.com> wrote: > Is there a way I could build this package for ARM (Raspberry Pi)? > > I am using Pidora (Fedora mix for rpi), but can't find the source for this > package in any of their repos > (http://pidora.ca/pidora/releases/18/packages/source/SRPMS/s/) and tried to > build this based on the spec
2013 Aug 05
0
build for ARM (rpi)
Op 2013-08-05 om 12:29 schreef Dash Four: > Gene Cumm wrote: > >On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Dash Four <mr.dash.four at googlemail.com> wrote: > >>Is there a way I could build this package for ARM (Raspberry Pi)? > >> > >>I am using Pidora (Fedora mix for rpi), but can't find the source for this > >>package in any of their repos >
2013 Aug 05
0
build for ARM (rpi)
Op 2013-08-05 om 16:11 schreef Dash Four: > Geert Stappers wrote: > >Op 2013-08-05 om 12:29 schreef Dash Four: > >>Well, I am preparing the image using livecd-creator to install all > >>the packages. This never completes, however, because there is a > >>dependency on the syslinux package, which is never satisfied since I > >>can't build that
2013 Feb 27
2
using a Rpi as an icecast source
Hi , we use a barix <http://www.barix.com/products/instreamer-family/barix/Product/show/instreamer-100/?tx_wvbrxproducts_barixproductslist%5Bbutton%5D=&cHash=e3487444dea24a6b24aa0701dc1fa924>as our icecast client right now ( >400$ ) and I though I would try to replace it with a Raspberri Pi. Did anyone found a cheap and supported usb audio card that would have basic good input (
2013 Feb 27
0
using a Rpi as an icecast source
On 27/02/13 12:06, michel memeteau wrote: > > we use a barix > <http://www.barix.com/products/instreamer-family/barix/Product/show/instreamer-100/?tx_wvbrxproducts_barixproductslist%5Bbutton%5D=&cHash=e3487444dea24a6b24aa0701dc1fa924>as > our icecast client right now ( >400$ ) and I though I would try to > replace it with a Raspberri Pi. > > Did anyone found a
2013 Aug 05
0
build for ARM (rpi)
Gene Cumm wrote: > On Aug 5, 2013 1:33 PM, "Geert Stappers" <stappers at stappers.nl> wrote: > >> Op 2013-08-05 om 16:11 schreef Dash Four: >> >> >> Back to the original topic: >> >> Reconsider the (hard??) dependency on Syslinux by "livecd-creator". >> > > Looks like open source to me. Probably a bunch of
2013 Aug 06
0
build for ARM (rpi)
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 5:40 PM, Dash Four <mr.dash.four at googlemail.com> wrote: > livecd-creator is the tool I use to build my images as I have been doing for > the best part of 10 years. I use it, because it does the dirty work for me > and it (usually) works well, so that I don't have to execute various shell > scripts and build that image "manually" so to
2013 Aug 05
2
build for ARM (rpi)
On Aug 5, 2013 1:33 PM, "Geert Stappers" <stappers at stappers.nl> wrote: > > Op 2013-08-05 om 16:11 schreef Dash Four: > > Geert Stappers wrote: > > >Op 2013-08-05 om 12:29 schreef Dash Four: > > >>Well, I am preparing the image using livecd-creator to install all > > >>the packages. This never completes, however, because there is a
2013 Aug 05
2
build for ARM (rpi)
Gene Cumm wrote: > On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Dash Four <mr.dash.four at googlemail.com> wrote: > >> Is there a way I could build this package for ARM (Raspberry Pi)? >> >> I am using Pidora (Fedora mix for rpi), but can't find the source for this >> package in any of their repos >> (http://pidora.ca/pidora/releases/18/packages/source/SRPMS/s/)
2013 Aug 05
2
build for ARM (rpi)
Geert Stappers wrote: > Op 2013-08-05 om 16:11 schreef Dash Four: > >> Geert Stappers wrote: >> >>> Op 2013-08-05 om 12:29 schreef Dash Four: >>> >>>> Well, I am preparing the image using livecd-creator to install all >>>> the packages. This never completes, however, because there is a >>>> dependency on the
2013 Aug 05
3
build for ARM (rpi)
Geert Stappers wrote: > Op 2013-08-05 om 12:29 schreef Dash Four: > >> Gene Cumm wrote: >> >>> On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Dash Four <mr.dash.four at googlemail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Is there a way I could build this package for ARM (Raspberry Pi)? >>>> >>>> I am using Pidora (Fedora mix for rpi), but
2015 Nov 13
3
Trying to compile DAHDI on Pidora 2014 (RPi)
I just purchased an Amfeltec USB-FXO adapter and am trying to compile DAHDI 2.10 on a Raspberry PI running Pidora 2014 R3. I have all the dependencies but I get an error and cannot finish. Is it even possible to compile DAHDI for the ARM plataform? Here is the error I am getting: root at astpi dahdi-linux-complete-2.10.2+2.10.2]# make make -C linux all make[1]: Entering directory
2007 Jun 23
0
[Rpy] error in building rpy in linux power-pc[sec=unclassified]
Hello Mohar, This question is outside of the RPy scope. It looks like the type of question that should be posed to the R-devel mailing list: R-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch -Greg On Jun 20, 2007, at 8:25PM , Mohar Chattopadhyay wrote: > Dear all, > > I have encountered errors in compiling R-2.5.0 and R-2.4.0 in a > linux machine (power-pc). I can successfully build it from the
2008 Sep 10
0
How to install rpy under mac os x?
Hi to all, there are some binary .dmg packages to install easly rpy under mac os x? I'm tryin' to install Rpy under Mac Os X but I receive the following message: host46-209-dynamic:rpy usernone$ python setup.py install running install running build running build_py running build_ext building 'rpy2.rinterface.rinterface' extension gcc -arch ppc -arch i386 -isysroot