I built AWS S3 from scratch using 7 Raspberry Pis
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So I downloaded the emulator and ROMs but when I open the game the game crashes than I open the game once again and the emulator crashes any fix?btw I’m on iPhone 12 iOS 17
Hello can someone help me please, I need support with my Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB RAM. My Pironman was running great and still is, however I recently wiped my M.2 and OS and reinstalled everything fresh. However my WS2812 RGB LED Strip does not turn on anymore, while everything else still does. The only thing different I have done was follow the v.2 instructions on the sunfounder website instead of the 1.0, as it seems the link to the 1.0 instructions are no longer there. Any advice is greatly appreciated and thanks for your time. [link] [comments] |
Hey guys, I'm trying to get this working but I keep running into an error when Compiling, installing and configuring Tor. The tutorial I'm using is asking me to select a Select a specific tor version from the unofficial Tor repositories on GitHub and sub it into this:
'wget https://github.com/torproject/tor/archive/refs/tags/tor-0.4.7.13.tar.gz
tar xzf tor-0.4.7.13.tar.gz
cd tor-0.4.7.13
git init
git add *
git config --global user.name "torbox"
git config --global user.email "torbox@localhost"
git commit -m "Initial commit"
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
sudo make install
cd ..
sudo rm -r tor-0.4.7.13
sudo mv /usr/local/bin/tor* /usr/bin'
I tried all of them and none worked until I cd'ed into 'torbox' then the only one that didn't give an immediate (Permission Denied) was tor-0.4.7.13 but I did get some errors:
`-bash: cd: tor-0.4.7.13: No such file or directory`
`-bash: ./autogen.sh: No such file or directory
-bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
rm: cannot remove 'tor-0.4.7.13': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat '/usr/local/bin/tor*': No such file or directory'
Tutorial I'm using: https://www.torbox.ch/?page_id=205
Howdy, everyone.
I need some help. I saw projects incorporating the Simpsons, Adventure time, Futurama, etc. into raspberry pi TVs. I want to make one of Letter Kenny for my dad for Father’s Day. I’ve got the components, but I have no idea for the code. I am a beginner to the pi and no nothing about coding. If anyone can help out, I would be eternally grateful.
I recently got my hands on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and I wanna to start a new project with it. However, I'm having a bit of a creative block.
Actually my idea was to make an android tv but I don't know how well it works with 1GB ram. Also how long can I run it before the sd card dies. I don't want to deal with something that eat sd card life all the time.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! What cool projects have you done with your Raspberry Pi 3B+? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
Thanks in advance!
Hello I was trying this code from Core Electronics with my own trained model, so I replaced the ssd_mobilenet_v3_large_coco_2020_01_14.pbtxt and frozen_inference_graph.pb files with my own which can be seen on the screenshot. It resulted in the error code : Does anyone know how to solve this? [link] [comments] |
Hi, I am looking to assemble a digital microscope using the raspberry pi camera module to mount a macro lens to image stuff. Has anyone here attempted to do this before? i'm confused about which module I should go for, and I'm extremely new to this
Thanks in advance!
Video to what is happening in the URL. I am using a VK 162 GPS and have noticed that at first I was having problems getting a location update so I started unplugging the GPS and plugging it in just to see what happened. I’m now realizing that under every circumstance whether the GPS is plugged in during boot up or after the fact it will always plot lat/lon if I unplug and plug it in exactly 3 times. I don’t know how to fix this. My /etc/default/gpsd files looks like this(it’s the only way that works on my system as it stands): DEVICES=“/dev/ttyUSB0” GPSD_OPTIONS= “/dev/ttyUSB0” USB_AUTO=“true” Separately I tried using a BU-353N and it seemed really unreliable, I also tried a VK172 and I think the Bluetooth interference was preventing it from acquiring a lock, it never ID’d a satellite above 25db. [link] [comments] |
So what the title says, but what else would i need apart from the raspberry, and can this be done with nodejs or python?.
The device should download a file to the phone when in close contact.
http://<pi-hole-ip-address>/admin
.Settings
-> DHCP
.+
button to add the entry and then Save
.Settings
-> DNS
.Save
to apply the settings.nslookup
or dig
to verify that DNS queries are being handled by Pi-hole.Only important if you dont know what i mean with static and dynamic addresses otherwise ignore it:
In your router's network settings, you'll likely find an option to view your Static IP for the Router. Additionally, there will be a STATIC MAC address associated with its STATIC IP, which is different from the dynamically assigned IP and MAC of the Router.
The IP address of the static assignment is usually longer and unique for each router (STATIC). It's crucial to use this specific STATIC MAC address and STATIC IP OF THE ROUTER when configuring static DHCP leases in Pi-hole, rather than the MAC address associated with the dynamically assigned IP.
This ensures that the router consistently receives the same IP address from Pi-hole. So, instead of using the IP "192.168.0.1", you should use the Static IP of your ROUTER along with its corresponding STATIC MAC address found in your router's settings.
This way, your Pi-hole works automatically on all devices that connect to your WLAN. If you have a second router, you can TRY and SHOULD adding the Pi-hole's static IP to DNS settings; however, typically, all traffic runs through the FIRST router and should be filtered accordingly. Ensure to perform these configurations also on your 2nd Router (if you have one) and on your MAIN router.
Locate Router's Network Settings: Access your router's administration panel through a web browser. Typically, you can do this by entering your router's IP address (usually something like "192.168.0.1") into the address bar. Log in using your router's username and password.
Hello Reddit,
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I am facing issues setting up ydlidar SDK on raspberry Pi.
Error logs:
error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'build/temp.linux-aarch64-3.10/python/ydlidar.py' ERROR: Failed building wheel for ydlidar Running setup.py clean for ydlidar Failed to build ydlidar Installing collected packages: ydlidar Running setup.py install for ydlidar ... error error: subprocess-exited-with-error
× Running setup.py install for ydlidar did not run successfully. │ exit code: 1
Is ydlidar X2 compatible with raspberry Pi running Ubuntu 22.04 OS and ROS2 iron?
Alright, so I'll keep the context to a minimum for the sake of brevity:
Where we're at:
It works like a charm using an old computer, Excel online on Chrome browser (casting the tab), an auto-clicker in Chrome to keep Excel awake, a Chromecast and a TV.
Now, I'm trying to substitute a Raspberry Pi 4 wired through HDMI for this setup to lighten it and make everything fit onto the TV itself. Firefox is too resource-intensive, so I'm using Chromium to access Excel online. The Excel worksheet won't stay awake and will stop showing data updates after a couple of hours max.
Tests I've conducted:
Avenues of troubleshooting:
Any suggestions as to what could be causing the refresh and what I could do about it would be awesome.
Worst case, I'll roll back to the computer setup. But I'd love to be able to use the Pi.
Thanks!!!
I have a raspberry pi 4 that runs konstakang Android and I also have a bluetooth dongle that works great. But I want to use my pi more like as a speaker. So when I connect from my smartphone to the pi via bluetooth and play music from my phone, I want to hear the music from the pi's speakers if that's possible. If anyone can help me with that I would appreciate it. Thanks
Hello I'm trying to send some data (ascii characters) from an arduino to a raspberry pi. Im still trying to make the raspberry pi to read the data corrcetly because i keep getting "ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ" in the console for some reason regardless of what i send. Im not sure if the whole system should have a slave-master structure because the arduino shouldn't be asked to send data, it just sends them when it gets triggered by external factors and the raspberry must just read them. If someone can, please help me a bit and let me know if you need more info on what im doing.
Thanks to my job, I have 2 raspberry pi 3s and 2 samara dash cam units, I've had this stuff for about a year and have asked if they want it back but have never got a response so i wanna use it myself. I'm assuming the main transmitting unit for the samsara are still assigned to the company so if I tried to use it in my personal they would have access to it so I wanted to try to use the raspberry pi to process and store the video from the samsara camera.
I have 0 experience with coding or raspberries in general and this will be my first dive into it, any and all help and recommendations would be extremely appreciated!
I'm having issues trying to install a python script onto a raspberry pi 4b. I have a Lumicube from Abstract Foundry that I'm trying to install a raspberry pi 4b. I've downloaded the "install.py" fro there GitHub and run the python program in a virtual environment (venv). Lumicube GitHub: https://github.com/abstractfoundry/lumicube/tree/main The issue I'm having is I'm still getting error messages. (See attached picture) Also Abstract Foundry's website no longer exists. But can still be found via the Wayback Machine. I'm still a newbie to both Raspberry Pi & Python3. Any help what be greatly appreciated. Thanks. [link] [comments] |