Hi John,
Thanks for replying. In that case I'll happily wait for the answer.
You know, one always forgets about the release as soon as it is running
on his own PC already.
Btw, I've got the wifi issue sorted out by using the config file from
[1] in connection with the method from [2]. As this requires modifying
the read-only parts, this is still no satisfying solution but it works
for now.
Cheers,
Niklas
[1]
http://www.dafinga.net/2013/01/how-to-setup-raspberry-pi-with-hidden.html
[2]
http://www.marinus.nu/2015/02/enabling-wifi-on-snappy-ubuntu-core.html
Am Di, 21. Apr, 2015 um 5:26 schrieb John Lenton
<[email protected]>:
I don't know the answer, but I know that at least one person who knows
the answer has seen your email and will be in touch as soon as they
are humanly able to do so.
It's release week, chaps.
Keep up the good work.
On 21 April 2015 at 15:27, Niklas Wenzel <[email protected]>
wrote:
Thank you for your reply. :)
I tried that a few hours ago but I couldn't get it to work with my
wifi
network since its SSID is hidden.
I'll try some other tutorials on that later (e.g. [1]), but I'd
rather not
want to mess up with the read-only parts of the system as that may
cause
issues while upgrading later.
Is there any possiblity to get these debs included into the
official images?
Cheers,
Niklas
[1]
http://www.dafinga.net/2013/01/how-to-setup-raspberry-pi-with-hidden.html
Am Di, 21. Apr, 2015 um 4:15 schrieb Gábor Paller
<[email protected]>:
Does this help?
http://www.marinus.nu/2015/02/enabling-wifi-on-snappy-ubuntu-core.html
I have no experience on Raspberry but I use the method in this blog
post all
the time on BeagleBone Black.
Regards,
Gabor
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Niklas Wenzel
<[email protected]>
wrote:
No reply yet?
In addition to what I wrote in my last email, I'm struggling
getting wifi
to work on my Raspberry Pi 2. Does anyone have any advice here? [1]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy-ubuntu/+bug/1446664
2015-04-17 20:44 GMT+02:00 Niklas Wenzel
<[email protected]>:
Hi all,
I've been a long-time user of Ubuntu on my desktop and on my
Nexus 4.
Recently, I've ordered a Raspberry Pi 2 for trying Snappy Ubuntu
Core on
it.
Today, I found out on developer.ubuntu.com that the "snappy
update"
command does not yet work on the Raspberry Pi 2 due to the lack
of a
system-image server. [1]
I also found a bug report regarding this issue. [2]
Since I consider the easy system upgrade mechanism to be one of
the
coolest features of Snappy Ubuntu Core, my question now is how
long it will
take until that server is set up. Is anyone currently looking
into that?
Thank you very much in advance.
Cheers,
Niklas
[1] http://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/start/
[2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy-ubuntu/+bug/1429749
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