2019-07-05, 07:29 PM
A little off topic but does anyone know where I can purchase a moitessier hat online in the US, I've done some searching and can only find European vendors. Thanks Rob
(2019-07-05, 07:29 PM)saltylanguage Wrote: [ -> ]A little off topic but does anyone know where I can purchase a moitessier hat online in the US, I've done some searching and can only find European vendors. Thanks Rob
(2019-07-07, 11:02 AM)SkipperEarly Wrote: [ -> ]When will the 4.19 kernel versions for Moitessier hat will be available?
I can find only various 4.14 versions but unfortunately after sudo apt-get upgrade raspi gets upgraded to kernel 4.19 and thereafter moitessier hat is not working anymore.
PS Have not found a straight forward way to downgrade kernel versions in raspi, maybe this would be another solution.
(2019-07-05, 07:29 PM)saltylanguage Wrote: [ -> ]A little off topic but does anyone know where I can purchase a moitessier hat online in the US, I've done some searching and can only find European vendors. Thanks Rob
(2019-07-08, 05:02 PM)Sailoog Wrote: [ -> ](2019-07-07, 11:02 AM)SkipperEarly Wrote: [ -> ]When will the 4.19 kernel versions for Moitessier hat will be available?
I can find only various 4.14 versions but unfortunately after sudo apt-get upgrade raspi gets upgraded to kernel 4.19 and thereafter moitessier hat is not working anymore.
PS Have not found a straight forward way to downgrade kernel versions in raspi, maybe this would be another solution.
4.19.42 has been built some time ago, see here: https://www.rooco.eu/2018/06/13/firmware...ssier-hat/
Those packages are built automatically but the unexpected upgrade to Raspbian Buster broke the chaintool in charge of creating the packages when a new kernel version is released in Raspberry tower. The person in charge of fixing this is on vacation but hopefully this will be fixed again this week.
(2019-07-17, 10:58 AM)jim321 Wrote: [ -> ]apt-get upgrade can and will break things, its better to only upgrade openplotter when they become available.