Hi, i need to run as root in order to access the GPIO's of the raspberry with wiringPI_gpio ... at least that is what i understood...
i also found that the process wish /usr/lib/puredata/tcl//pd-gui.tcl 5400 is sometimes piling up RAM, which causes the RPi to crash. can this be connected? i thought of reading the GPIO via python and send SensorData via netsend...or use an arduino to handle the SensorCommunication... Any recommendations? Michael ps: it is a special feeling - talking to the creator... Something's malfunctioning in Pd-watchdog.. but anyhow, is there any way you > can get Pd to run not as root? That way it has no way of kicking systemd > (which it somehow seems to be doing). > > cheers > Miller > > On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 02:11:07PM +0100, michael strohmann wrote: > > Hi, > > i don???t know if i read this right: to me it looks like PD froze and > the watchdog sent SIGHUP. after which the system rebooted itself. > > is there a way do find out why PD froze? > > thanks! > > michael > > > > > > Dec 3 12:15:01 RoomOne CRON[3818]: (pi) CMD (ps aux --sort -rss|head > -15 >> /home/pi/Desktop/ps.log) > > Dec 3 12:15:35 RoomOne systemd[1]: Received SIGHUP from PID 634 > (pd-watchdog). > > Dec 3 12:15:35 RoomOne systemd[1]: Reloading. > > Dec 3 12:15:36 RoomOne systemd[1]: apt-daily.timer: Adding 8h 8min > 33.364295s random time. > > Dec 3 12:15:36 RoomOne systemd[1]: apt-daily-upgrade.timer: Adding > 56min 30.656756s random time. > > Dec 3 12:15:37 RoomOne systemd[1]: Received SIGHUP from PID 634 > (pd-watchdog). > > Dec 3 12:15:37 RoomOne systemd[1]: Reloading. > >
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