Umm Rod Old Mate was referring to the my linked images for the RPi4, not
your ones, the ones I built for other reasons.
On Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 1:26 PM Rod Webster wrote:
> >None of those images were for the Rpi-5, I thought the RPi4 in the file
>
> Well yes they are. Andy and Steffan are using
>None of those images were for the Rpi-5, I thought the RPi4 in the file
Well yes they are. Andy and Steffan are using pi5 variant of my image which
is used for the 2.9.1 release from here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H_q0Ra-27ZDOhquvq179beUZQNVlex1f/view?usp=sharing
Filename (with rpi-5 in
None of those images were for the Rpi-5, I thought the RPi4 in the file
name would made the obvious, but as this a topic about the 4 I guess there
could be some confusion.
As for the recent RPi5 image you tried does that have any issues with
screen resolution? Is it stuck on a single resolution?
On Sat, 30 Dec 2023 at 00:27, Steffen Möller via Emc-developers
wrote:
> Andy's image was a success - I just did not know the passwords.
I mentioned it in a previous message, but it is cnc / cnc
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Hello,
Andy's image was a success - I just did not know the passwords.
> General use for Linuxcnc
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ve6LismgxL0OfYufkeU1Z0hzdWhbf_WJ/view?usp=sharing
does not boot on my RPi5 - gets the same USB errors and the missing device tree
as reported for the 2.9.1 RPI
The kernel that has been used previously on the RPi4 has worked fine on the
5. The Foundation images for ALL versions of the RPi used the same kernel,
I've booted the same kernel version on the Rpi4 and 5 so to say "solid
preempt_rt kernel for the Pi5 which has not been possible previously" is
not
On Fri, 29 Dec 2023 at 17:56, andy pugh wrote:
> Let me look to see what I have.
Try this one
rpi-5-debian-bookworm-6.1.61-rt15-arm64-ext4-2023-11-17-1520.img.xz
Raspi-imager can work directly with .xz files, no need to expand.
Note that you need to use menu-config to set up the Wifi.
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On Sat, 30 Dec 2023 at 03:53, andy pugh wrote:
> That's odd. I am replying to this email on _my_ Pi5 and it works fine.
> I can't remember the exact details of how I got here,
Looking further, almost certainly not with the image from
linuxcnc.org/iso as that was built a month before the
On Sat, 30 Dec 2023 at 02:23, Steffen Möller via Emc-developers
wrote:
> I just went for it and it does not work for the RPi5 - stating that the
> device tree would not be found and that the bcm2712-rpi-5-b.dtb cannot be
> found.
That's odd. I am replying to this email on _my_ Pi5 and it
Hello,
That was quite a thread I have triggered, feels a bit like the Debian mailing
lists :)
> Von: "andy pugh"
> Why do people keep reinventing this particular wheel? We distribute a
> Pi SD card image via www.linuxcnc.org.
I just went for it and it does not work for the RPi5 - stating
>When Rod and myself were discussing the building the building of images we
>had different ideas as to what was required, I opted for a more complete
>desktop where Rod just went for "what was required", although I did
>uninstall libreoffice to reduce download size. I also included the "gvfs"
Vom: Fri, 29 Dec 2023 12:27:41 +1100
> Linuxcnc only really needs one image, it's not really meant to be a General
> Purpose Distro,
That's debatable. A lot of projects offer various images for different purposes
(e.g. retropi has images optimized for different Pi revisions). Some even don't
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