BramWithaar wrote:
> > Slot wrote:
> > Yes, my city and country are in the TZ database.
> >
> > I'm having the same Timezone/time problems with
> > 'lmscommunity/logitechmediaserver:stable' on my just installed pi4 with
> > raspbian.
> > I'm also using the -v
Add that right before or after the [PI3] tag in config.txt.
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Suppoed to be [pi02] according to
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=1930798
Mine will arrive home before I do so no chance to try things out.
Paul Webster
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planetradio (bauer - kiss,
I wonder how it follows conditional filters in our config.txt. If it
follows a [PI0] directive, it will get an armv6 kernel.
Looking at the docs
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/config_txt.html#model-filters
They have not updated the directives to show how the new board
I changed the dtb files and bootcode bin, that made no difference.
I then copied over the fixup and start files.
No luck with those.
Sorry, I have to leave this now. I'll maybe try again tomorrow if I get
the time
ronnie
The dtb files are not often changed. So it's worth a shot. I would
look at the rest of the firmware files. Everything in the boot folder,
except the kernel and initrd
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would it help to replace the dbt files in pCP with the ones from
Buster-Lite, or would the kernel have to alos be changed ?
ronnie
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paul- wrote:
> I assumed you tried without the dtb file first?
>
> Yes, I did. I also tried an image I backed up at the beginning of
> October, first without the blod, and then with the blob. Neither worked,
> just the rainbow square on the monitor :( )
>
> Perhaps if you have the dtb,
I assumed you tried without the dtb file first? Perhaps if you have
the dtb, then you also need the rest of the new firmware files too.
What version is the RaspiOS kernel? The only change in raspi's github
was adding the DTB file. Unless they snuck in changes earlier and just
didn't tell
paul- wrote:
> It appears that any recent kernel should work. To the OS, this should
> behave like a RPI3. Possibly you might need to add The new device tree
> blob to the boot partition of your image.
>
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/blob/master/boot/bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb
Man in a van wrote:
> this is what I use :)
>
> https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/gpio-hammer-header?variant=35643318026
>
> ronnie
It works pretty well, best to add small length of wood on the top of the
spreader bar (helps prevent the bar from cracking :eek:; he said after
the event :o:p)
mine is on the way. the pi hut still has them. there is also the
solderless header option with a hammer.
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Steve Agnew wrote:
> You guys must have much better eyesight and steadier hands than me.
> Ill wait for the version with soldered headers that surely must be
> coming. The performance of a Pi Zero W with chicks Python script is
> fine, so check it out for a fun remote monitor and basic
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