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Just gave it another try. Rebooted the RPI just to be sure I was on a clean
slate. Opened a terminal window, entered WSJTX and it ran exactly as yesterday:
several of the spurious ALSA messages and then nothing. No other Windows hiding
anywhere. Had to CTRL-C out of it.
To be sure the KX3 or the external sound card were not the culprits, I started
up FLDIGI and it ran successfully.
So, what are my next steps to see what WSJT-X is doing?
73, Jim
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On Monday, May 30, 2016, 2:50 AM, Bill Somerville <[email protected]> wrote:
On 30/05/2016 05:18, Jim Bennett wrote:
> Need some help or suggestions here - running a compiled r6707 version
> on a Raspberry Pi 3 under Raspian Jessie. I start WSJT-X via a
> terminal session. During startup I usually get several ALSA "error"
> messages like "the dmix plugin supports only playback stream" or "the
> dsnoop plugin supports only capture stream". There are normally six to
> eight of them and then WSJT-X starts up. Occasionally, after those
> messages appear on the terminal, WSJT-X does NOT start; it just sits
> there doing nothing. I have to do a CTRL-C to kill it. I try again and
> it starts up OK.
>
> Well, now it does not start. I've tried it a bazillion times. Same
> problem - just sits there. CPU utilization is sitting right around 25%
> which is what I usually see when WSJT-X is running. Have booted the
> RPi several times - no luck.
>
> Any ideas what I can do to get this fixed so I can get the application
> running again?
Hi Jim,
are you sure that there is not a window hiding somewhere waiting for a
response. For example if you killed a previous instance there may be a
stale lock file which WSJT-X will ask for confirmation before deleting
it and carrying on with its start up.
If that doesn't get you going I can explain how to determine where it is
getting hung up.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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