(2020-01-21, 04:57 PM)craig Wrote:(2020-01-21, 12:21 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Yes, that is the expected behavior. Last night the Raspbian kernel changed from 4.19.75 to 4.19.93. your driver must match the kernel version. Kernel may be updated with "sudo apt update". Raspberry.org updates the kernel once per 1/2 month. The rooco servers will detect these kernel updates and will build automatically the new driver to be downloaded. It will take some hours to be available.
The new driver for 4.19.93 and previous kernels is already available, try again.
Craig in this new driver the SPI issue is solved, please try again and report.
So, I just tried again, reset it with the SHIFT reset install. Fresh install of the starter version. Let the Pi Config tool set up the unit and install updates. Enabled the SPI and I2C interfaces in Pi config. Let the unit reboot and came up fine. Install just the Moitessier App, download the latest kernel driver for kernel 4.19.93 I think it was version 1.40.1 and then install that with the install button. The script runs in the script window, then at the end of the script and in yellow text in the bottom bar of the window, says it will reboot. The unit reboots and then never comes back up. I didn't install any other apps, enable any other interfaces, just followed the instructions to the letter to the driver install section.
I should try to reproduce this. Anyone with RPI3+ and Moitessier 1 experimenting this issue?