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I even have a "lmgtfy" sticker on my laptop!
Downloaded and forked! Thanks again!
Anything you change via a browser that affects the tap list should be immediately reflected when you go back to the tap list - whether you're using a local browser instance or a browser on a remote machine.
Could you elaborate your observations?
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cat .config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart
@lxpanel --profile LXDE-pi
@pcmanfm --desktop --profile LXDE-pi
@xscreensaver -no-splash
@point-rpi
@xset s off
@xset -dpms
@xset s noblank
@chromium-browser --incognito --kiosk localhost
This is weird. I also don't see the changes in the browser unless I close chromium and re-open it. For example, I made a change via the admin tool to the name of the browser and it didn't show up. I had to close chromium on the pi and relaunch it and then it read the change.
Hey everyone, having trouble trying to run this on a tablet. I have made it to all the steps until this one:
"Now it's time to grab the source code. Assuming the above two steps are done, this is all you need to do:
Open a command prompt.
Change directories to the document root for Apache as installed in step 1 (for me, this was /Library/WebServer/Documents)
Type the following command1 2:
sudo git clone https://github.com/RaspberryPints/RaspberryPints"
Im not sure what the directory speak means, but when I type the command prompt sudo git clone https://github.com/RaspberryPints/RaspberryPints it downloads in terminal, but I have no idea where to find it and going to my local host brings up an error message.
Any help?
Greetings! Thanks for all the work everyone has done to create this community! I'm so close (I think) to getting my setup up and running. (RPi3 with Uno3 board via USB) I don't have swissflow sensors yet (set ...numSensors = 0; and ...pulsePin[] = {})but trying to get everything setup so I can plug and play when they get here.
Following post #2183, when compiling and uploading the sketch to the Uno...I get the following errors...? I don't know a ton about programming and have read most of the posts and haven't seen anything specific to this, help!:
raspberrypints.ino: In function void setup():
raspberrypints.ino:22:5: error: expected ) before ; token
raspberrypints.ino: At global scope:
raspberrypints.ino:24:3: error: Serial does not name a type
raspberrypints.ino:25:3: error: expected unqualified-id before for
raspberrypints.ino:25:19: error: i does not name a type
raspberrypints.ino:25:35: error: i does not name a type
raspberrypints.ino:31:1: error: expected declaration before } token
Seeing that the parts list on the website seems to be dated, is there an updated list of newer components?
I've read through a decent chunk of the thread but not all... yet.
I don't own about using the uno, but if I were compiling ahead of time, I would just fill it out for however many flowmeters you are going to be installing anyways. It won't hurt it at all to be programmed for them even of you don't have them installed.
The 0 meters thing may be the culprit
If you build per the raspberrypints.com instructions all the parts are the same.
That said, there are options now: on the processor side, the original R'Pints was built using an RPi Model B; since then the B+, Model 2B, and Model 3 have appeared. I've gotten R'Pints running on all but the Model 3 (that board doesn't interest me).
If you build per the raspberrypints.com instructions all the parts are the same.
That said, there are options now: on the processor side, the original R'Pints was built using an RPi Model B; since then the B+, Model 2B, and Model 3 have appeared. I've gotten R'Pints running on all but the Model 3 (that board doesn't interest me).
And on the Arduino side, the original design was predicated on the AlaMode shield for the RPi, and that still works fine. But you can also use a regular Uno R3 instead, connected via USB instead of the hardware serial port used by the AlaMode.
One benefit is the dramatically lower price for an Uno R3 board.
Lastly on the hardware side, some folks have gotten much less expensive flow meters running with a minor tweak to the software side. $10 a meter vs whatever the SF800 is going for now ($60-80?) is a compelling value proposition if it works well enough.
Finally, anyone building a new RaspberryPints setup will most likely run into changes needed to run with Raspbian Jessie and the latest Apache2.
Reading Is Fundamental
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It may not be for everyone, but the Model 2B has everything I need and is more power-efficient than the 3B.
I don't need the incrementally higher performance of the Model 3B vs the 2B, I don't need the on-board wifi as I prefer a wired connection, and I prefer not to be bound to whatever Bluetooth radio they use for those applications that I actually need Bluetooth.
That's about it...
Cheers!
With an RPi3B you need Raspbian Jessie, plus the latest Apache2.
Between the two there are some small changes from the installation procedure shown on the raspberrypints.com page, but nothing too challenging.
Scanning back I think drunklejon's script might be the most concise...
Cheers!
Hi installing on RP2 and got his error when setting up the website portion Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysqli_connect() in /var/www/html/install/includes/configprocessor.php on line 52
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