On 10/29/19 10:39 PM, Dave Matthews wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019, 00:24 R C <cjv...@gmail.com
<mailto:cjv...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 10/29/19 10:04 PM, Dave Matthews wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019, 00:01 R C <cjv...@gmail.com
<mailto:cjv...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 10/29/19 7:56 PM, Dave Matthews wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019, 21:48 R C<cjv...@gmail.com>
<mailto:cjv...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I thought I'd try linuxcnc, and see howthat works.
(I have a paxton/patterson mill and lathe that I haven't used in
forever).
I downloaded the linuxcnc iso and burned a disc, however it seems it
wants another CD , or from what I read have Ubuntu or so installed?
I saw Ubuntu 10.04 mentioned, but isn't that somewhat old?
Do I install that first and then the linuxcnc CD?
Also, is there a version that can be installed/compiled on RHEL/Centos?,
has someone tried that?
thanks,
Ron
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I downloaded the Debian Stretch iso a few weeks ago and threw it on a
machine a couple days ago. I went on fine except for the installer not
wanting to work with my USB network dongle (works fine with the live
version). I got around that by using the text installer which lets you
bypass the network setup easily. Try either the Stretch or Wheezy
setups.
Dave
Hello Dave,
I downloaded "LinuxCNC 2.7.14 Debian 7 Wheezy
<http://www.linuxcnc.org/iso/linuxcnc-2.7.14-wheezy.iso>"
from this page "http://linuxcnc.org/downloads/"
<http://linuxcnc.org/downloads/> but when I run it, it asks
for another disk. I was wondering if that is a regular
Debian iso, or something different.
I am not too familiar with Debian distros, I pretty much
exclusively work with RHEL and Centos etc.
If there is another iso I need, where do I get it? If not
then what is it asking for?
thanks,
Ron
It should be a regular iso that installs the OS and a set of apps
including LinuxCNC. If you just boot it you should get a live cd
version of Debian and the apps. No idea why it is asking for a cd.
Dave
Hmm when I use the first option, it boots from the CD, live CD
style, but it doesn't show me an option to install it.
Ron
The install is a boot option . I haven't found it in the live
version. I was used to Ubuntu and expected to find it in the live
version too.
Dave
after that:
"please insert the disc labeled "Debian/GNU Linux 7.0.0 _Wheezy_ -
official snapshot 1386 LIVE/INSTALL Binary 20190522-22:10 into the drive
media/cdrom ...
Wonder where that disc is.
Ron
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