Some background to this issue...
Running "sudo signalk-server-setup" is the same than installing SIgnal K from the openplotter-signalk-installer app.
Signal K runs as a service. After installing you should have 2 files in /etc/systemd/system: signalk.service and signalk.socket
to start signal k run:
sudo systemctl start signalk.service
sudo systemctl start signalk.socket
and to make signal k to start at startup run:
sudo systemctl enable signalk.service
sudo systemctl enable signalk.socket
If something goes wrong you should have error entries in /var/log/syslog file
Running "sudo signalk-server-setup" is the same than installing SIgnal K from the openplotter-signalk-installer app.
Signal K runs as a service. After installing you should have 2 files in /etc/systemd/system: signalk.service and signalk.socket
to start signal k run:
sudo systemctl start signalk.service
sudo systemctl start signalk.socket
and to make signal k to start at startup run:
sudo systemctl enable signalk.service
sudo systemctl enable signalk.socket
If something goes wrong you should have error entries in /var/log/syslog file