2022-02-09, 02:38 PM
To fix that you have 2 options:
1. Run the following and manually answer y when asked to confirm the relevant changes:
2. Run apt-get update with the --allow-releaseinfo-change flag to automatically confirm the changes:
The timeline of OP3 is: ASAP
If I am not wrong the default mode for that GPS is serial, adding support for I2C needs some hardware modification and python scripting in openpotter-i2c app to add only method 1 of your link and that is not the most efficient. I do not know if using this device by I2C is the best option.
1. Run the following and manually answer y when asked to confirm the relevant changes:
Code:
sudo apt update
2. Run apt-get update with the --allow-releaseinfo-change flag to automatically confirm the changes:
Code:
sudo apt-get update --allow-releaseinfo-change
The timeline of OP3 is: ASAP
If I am not wrong the default mode for that GPS is serial, adding support for I2C needs some hardware modification and python scripting in openpotter-i2c app to add only method 1 of your link and that is not the most efficient. I do not know if using this device by I2C is the best option.