Works for me out of the box:
- Burned new image
- Started with Auto-AP: OK
- Changed Wifi-Settings an config'd manually: OK
- Reboot: All OK, up and running
My setup is:
OS: Kernel 4.14.79+ (Pi-Star:4.0.0-RC2 / Dashboard: 20190109
Platform: Pi Zero W Rev 1.1 (512MB)
Radio/Modem: MMDVM_HS_HAT(DB9MAT & DF2ET) for PI(GPIO)
After that i tried:
- Burned new image
- Put wpa_supplicant.conf on SD-card
- Booted: OK, logged in to my wifi network
- Restored setup from v3.4.17
- Reboot: All OK, up and running.
I use the hotspot only for DMR, and all functions seem to work fine.
Installed Samba to access files from PC: works fine.
Thanks for this nice 4.0.0-RC2 !
73's, Adri PE1BVU
Pi-Star v4.0.0 RC2 - available
Re: Pi-Star v4.0.0 RC2 - available
G4pzw wrote:Hi Andy. Firstly just a great big thank you for your stirling work with Pi-Star.....oh, and a very Happy New Year!
Just tried to install the Pi-Star mobile addition from amateurradio.digital. Doesn't seem to work unfortunately. Im guessing it's because of the change in OS?
Rob
G4PZW
With the new changes made in release 4.0
Quite a few of the 3rd party add-ons will prob. need their developers to make adjustments, changes to their offerings in order to follow along, given time I'm sure many will.
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Re: Pi-Star v4.0.0 RC2 - available
Thanks Andy..I guessed that was the case. So far so good, no problems with v4.
Rob
Rob
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Thanks, Toshen. That appears to have done the trick.KE0FHS wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 2:58 pm Hi Jeff, here's one thing that has worked for me in similar situations: try logging in once in Chrome using the IP address. After that, log in with the normal URL you use, for example, http://pi-star.local/. Once I've done this, the regular URL continues to work. I'm guessing this has something to do with my router or wireless network, not directly with Pi-Star.
Jeff VE6DV
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When Adri, PE1BVU, mentioned that he installed Samba so he could transfer files from his Windows computer, I thought “Why not?” I was happy to discover that Samba is already installed in RC2 so all you need to do is configure it. After a few google searches I found an article about configuring Samba on Raspbian to connect with Windows 10. It was pretty easy and now I can access the files on my hotspot from File Explorer>Network in Windows 10.
A little more digging and I found an app for my iPad, File Explorer Free, and installed it. It fought me a bit to get it to connect but now I can also transfer files to or from my iPad to any Samba connection.
Either way I have to first SSH into the Pi and set the file system to Read/Write, but then the transfer works.
Experienced Linux users will say “big deal” but for me it was like winning a prize.
Lee, WU0V
59 years a ham, still having fun
A little more digging and I found an app for my iPad, File Explorer Free, and installed it. It fought me a bit to get it to connect but now I can also transfer files to or from my iPad to any Samba connection.
Either way I have to first SSH into the Pi and set the file system to Read/Write, but then the transfer works.
Experienced Linux users will say “big deal” but for me it was like winning a prize.
Lee, WU0V
59 years a ham, still having fun
Re: Pi-Star v4.0.0 RC2 - available
test of rc2 version. ircddbgateway config have no config line "aprsPassword=" , without t2serv user passcode validation no aprs icon
Re: Pi-Star v4.0.0 RC2 - available
It's this kind of reply makes me really happy to see that with some research and the willingness to try yields a great personal achievement! Reading this is much better than seeing the usual I have xxxx can someone please provide me with the solution because I am too lazy to even try!WU0V wrote:When Adri, PE1BVU, mentioned that he installed Samba so he could transfer files from his Windows computer, I thought “Why not?” I was happy to discover that Samba is already installed in RC2 so all you need to do is configure it. After a few google searches I found an article about configuring Samba on Raspbian to connect with Windows 10. It was pretty easy and now I can access the files on my hotspot from File Explorer>Network in Windows 10.
A little more digging and I found an app for my iPad, File Explorer Free, and installed it. It fought me a bit to get it to connect but now I can also transfer files to or from my iPad to any Samba connection.
Either way I have to first SSH into the Pi and set the file system to Read/Write, but then the transfer works.
Experienced Linux users will say “big deal” but for me it was like winning a prize.
Lee, WU0V
59 years a ham, still having fun
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Thank you - going to look at this shortly...
Re: Pi-Star v4.0.0 RC2 - available
Hi All
Ref the version 4 for raspberry pi, I need to set a static ip address in the config. Do I do it like I have done in the past I edited /etc/dhcpcd.conf
Regards
Paul
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Ref the version 4 for raspberry pi, I need to set a static ip address in the config. Do I do it like I have done in the past I edited /etc/dhcpcd.conf
Regards
Paul
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Re: Pi-Star v4.0.0 RC2 - available
Yep.g7kbr wrote:Hi All
Ref the version 4 for raspberry pi, I need to set a static ip address in the config. Do I do it like I have done in the past I edited /etc/dhcpcd.conf
Regards
Paul
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Or log into ur router and allocate the pi a set IP.
Much better way of doing. if you need to move the pi at anytime onto another network, the pi itself will still be able to use dhcp.
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