On Sunday 21 June 2020 04:11:05 deloptes wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
Which version of tde?
The PB and the DEV (14.1) on raspbian and debian
I rather like its ability to manage multiple workspaces, and my current gui on the rpi4, LXDE, does a poor job of that, not remembering a hard to configure 4 pane setup over a reboot, its easier to ssh -Y into it several times when building LinuxCNC .deb's from scratch. From other machines with more comfortable seating. I use R14.0.8 on two machines here, but not on the rpi4. It is a hair hard on latency's though, a point where the pi's can use all the help they can get since there is not a port of RTAI to the armhf's.
I don't have CNC and can't comment. The kernel is an issue as the debian kernel did not work (buster) - I am not sure if it now works though.
The debian version of u-boot is not compatible with the pi's boot loader for armhf. Never has been to my knowledge.
The one time I tried the netinstall, which installs grub and an arm64 kernel, it booted nicely but networking was broken.
Basicly if you want debian on a pi you must use the raspbian flavor, it Just Works, with the usual putzing with networking of course if running a host file based network which I am.
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Cheers, Gene Heskett