Re: Eben Upton's Book "Raspberry PI User Guide"
Vincent <n2ohh@...>
/usr/share/doc/wordpress/examples/setup-mysqlDoes the file exist and do you have permission to access/modify the file? Which user are you running as? -- Vincent Tompkins n2ohh@aol.com
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Java on RPi?
Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...>
I've gotten a few programs going on the Pi but I'd like to try the
Java based "Yet Another APRS Client" on this. I have it on there easy enough from my thumb drive but I have yet to find a good HowTo on Java installation. Any help? Thanks! BTW I have this running fine on Windows XP and this guy has made the best APRS implementation I have ever seen. It is still in Beta but works well. Take a look. There is a Yahoo group for it as well. http://www.ka2ddo.org/ka2ddo/YAAC.html Ronny K4RJJ Ronny
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Eben Upton's Book "Raspberry PI User Guide"
Donald <tambeaud@...>
I am up to Chapter 9, "The Pi as a Web Server" in Eben's book and I have run into a problem Installing WordPress. When I put the following command: "sudo bash /usr/share/doc/wordpress/examples/setup-mysql -n wordpress localhost" I get the following error..
bash: /usr/share/doc/wordpress/examples/setup-mysql: No such file or directory. If anybody is using the same book and has run into the same problem, how have you solve it. Thank you. Don VE3HOL
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
For what's its worth, as a newbie, I'd vote to keep the group pi-centric. Plenty to discuss / explore in Pi alone.
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My two volts. :) de KK7PW
--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@yahoogroups.com, Jim Thisdale wrote:
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Jim Thisdale
Agreed... Poll too short to capture good data.
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Should stay Pi only... -Jim- Visit my Pi running ircddb, dvrptr, Apache & many other things: http://n1jmm.no-ip.org
On 1/28/13 1:30 PM, Robert Nickels wrote:
On 1/28/2013 11:37 AM, andelscott wrote:Is this really representative - the poll has been open for less than 2Agreed. I was still pondering the pros and cons. I generally like
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Jerome K <JKutche@...>
Kristoff... You did nothing wrong.. No Apology needed.. You asked a very good question, that needed to be addressed..
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I did hastily post a POLL. I should not have until I better understood my own thought pattern, and for that I apologize to all.. Back to the RPi World.. 73 jerry
--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@yahoogroups.com, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
So what was the point of a 2 hour poll?
Put it back up and let it cook for a couple of days. Bill kd5yyk
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Kristoff Bonne
Hi Jerry, OK, looks like I started quite a stur here. My appologies for that. That was surely not my intention. Just for clearity. It is not at all my intention to "hijack" this group. I'm not the owner nor the moderator, so it's not for me to descide what is the focus of the group. I just wanted to know if it is accepted to post messages about other boards on the list or not. For me, the great think about the pi is that is a very cheap platform that has got a lot of publicity and -therefor- got quite some people interested in these kind of devices, and -via that way- also interested in linux and coding. I see the Pi as part of a whole spectrum of devices: starting at -at the very now end- a MCU like the 8-pin ATtinys, then the ATmegas/PICs, the arduino and its clones / "upgraded" clones, ARM9-based devices (like the mini2440), then the RPi and beaglebone, up to the pandaboard, beaglebone and finally arriving intel/AMD based mini computers. Then you also have things like plugcomputers and these computer-on-a-stick devices. Some platforms are even a mix of them: I just got my gertboard for my Pi as of last weekend, and on that board there actually is a ATmega328P; so it's not that much different from having an arduino on a IO-board for the Pi. I try not to be to religious about this. All platforms probably have their merrits, and they also all have their problems. The RPi is in that case no exception. Compairing it with other platforms does -I think- make sence to understand how the Pi fits in this and appriciate its power. Again, my question was simply to know if this kind of discussion is accepted here or not. Nothing more and nothing less then that. Me myself, I'll try to limit the messages here to the Pi, but I hope nobody objects if I do mention the name of another board. (I just happen to have a number of different boards here. :-) ) 73 Kristoff - ON1ARF
On 28-01-13 21:03, Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA wrote:
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Robert Nickels <w9ran@...>
On 1/28/2013 3:20 PM, Jerome K wrote:
I hope everyone understand and appreciates my decision..Agree and applaud it Jerry. It's easy for those of us who are interested to sign up and keep the focus on R-Pi here. Since so many questions are specific to the hardware and software distro I think this makes great sense. While I love the Pi as a learning tool and what the Foundation is doing with it, this is a fast-moving world and when $50 will buy PC-on-a-stick products like the MK808 with dual-core CPUs, built-in wi-fi, USB OTG and more, we're going to see more and more inexpensive computing options that should be very exciting. 73, Bob W9RAN
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Re: @symbol fixed
Denton Larson
I got it to work! Woo Hoo
Thanks to all that wrote! Denton WB0ZUR
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Re: other boards,
Siegfried Jackstien
Look the odroid boards :-)
http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/main.php from credit card size to 10x10cm different siuzes (with different connectors on the board and different costs) are available here a nice gpio expansion module (that sure can be used with other boards via usb cable): http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G135390 529643 I was thinking about odroid x2 1.7GHz Exynos4 Quad Development Platform ODROID-X2 open development platform is based on Exynos4412 Prime 1.7GHz ARM Cortex-A9 Quad Core with 2GB memory. Enjoy PC-like performance. KEY FEATURES * Low-cost development platform * 1.7GHz Quad core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore * 2GB Memory * 6 x High speed USB2.0 Host port * 10/100Mbps Ethernet with RJ-45 LAN Jack * Android 4.x & Ubuntu BSP Or the odroid u2 if you can live with fewer connectors but need a cheaper solution with a small form factor Dg9bfc Sigi
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
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ARM_Boards_4_Ham_Radio-subscribe
Jerome K <JKutche@...>
ARM_Boards_4_Ham_Radio-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
All here are invited... Probably need moderators.. So in the next few days as membership grows.. I hope.. I will need volunteers... I have a personal policy to moderate all postings for everyone even me.. As to prevent email hacks. (keep the honest people honest) Many thanks to all for putting up with me today!!!! 73 Jerry N9LYA
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Jerome K <JKutche@...>
I wills tart a new group broadly related to Linux on the small boards.. Will think of a name and post a link..
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I realize what some are asking, since the RPi is rather limited.. But the Raspberry pi is limited for several reasons that if it were changed would a) cost more then they do and b) cause them to loose focus on their mission. http://www.raspberrypi.org/about I do not want this group to forsake that mission either.. I would not mind someone posting a question regarding software compatibility with the Pi Vs xxx.. Just do not want to get off topic and away from the Pi.. So a general topic discussion on some other board would frowned upon.. and suggested it be moved to another forum.. Where all are welcome to observe and participate there, in that yahoo group.... I hope everyone understand and appreciates my decision.. 73 Jerry N9LYA
--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@yahoogroups.com, Michael O'Bannon wrote:
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Michael O'Bannon
If you want this group to be exclusive
to the RPi, starting another group would be a good idea. It would
be interesting to know if applications that work, but only poorly,
on the RPi (fldigi under Raspbian, for instance) could be run on
the faster boards more successfully.
73, Michael KD4SGN
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Don Weber
To get the information on the pi And running dvap and ircddb and pcrepeatercontroller looking to new projects for the Pi I am already reading 4 lists and the volume of posts gets daunting for me Ka7qqv Alameda ca
Oh ya and work Emails
From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Michael O'Bannon
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 12:20 PM To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Jerry,
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...>
I can do that.. Try to anyway, I also would not mind
starting one if needed... if the one or two I find are nopt general
enough..
Give me a bit.. First day back from vacation.... and I am
backlogged a bit...
:) From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Michael O'Bannon Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 3:20 PM To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Jerry,
Could you provide links for the groups focusing on ham radio with small, inexpensive Linux boards? Thanks, Michael
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Re: ham appllications on other boards ??? (was: Echolink THEBRIDGE running on the Pi)
adilinden <adiy@...>
I just found this group. I came here through a post on the APRS group about the TNCX for the Raspberry Pi. I've been working on something closely related, namely taking a TNCX and creating a board (or cape) for the BeagleBone.
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What is being discussed here has a lot of merit not only for Raspberry Pi but also for other ARM boards running Linux. Adi VA3ADI
--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Simpson" wrote:
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Michael O'Bannon
Jerry,
Could you provide links for the groups focusing on ham radio with small, inexpensive Linux boards? Thanks, Michael
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Re: Poll results for Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO
Michael O'Bannon
Many of us are interested more in getting ham applications running on a small linux board than specifically in the RaspberryPi. A single list would allow us to pool experience and knowledge. Possibly what we find with one board will apply to another. That's a lot more efficient that trying to keep up with several separate lists. Also, it would allow the experts to generate app's that work for several boards instead of being confined to a single product.
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The RaspberryPi appears to have limitations that aren't getting fixed and may never be fixed, so working with other boards makes sense. Also, some other lists are specific to some aspect of ham radio. For example, I, for one, have no interest in D-Star but would very much like to see one of the open-source codecs running on a small linux board. So it makes sense to me to open up this list to other linux-based microprocessor boards. 73, Michael KD4SGN
On 1/28/2013 11:37 AM, andelscott wrote:Is this really representative - the poll has been open for less than 2Agreed. I was still pondering the pros and cons. I generally like
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