I agree with you, I did the same experiment : no craziness !
I take it as an indication that a signal temporary weakness is not the cause of the problem
This requires definitely further investigation. I will let the RPi on for an hour, then shut down and restart tonight...
I'll be back !
Instructed by experience, I kept the history of this installation to a bare minimum : Formated an SD, installed Buster, Openplotter dependencies and Settings deb packet, installed Settings, then used it to install necessary parts, signal K and OpenCPN. Then I used Serial to create the connection USB to signal K, and declared the signal K, localhost, 3000 connection in OpenCPN ...
I take it as an indication that a signal temporary weakness is not the cause of the problem
This requires definitely further investigation. I will let the RPi on for an hour, then shut down and restart tonight...
I'll be back !
(2020-09-30, 12:53 PM)monos1 Wrote: .../...
On the other hand each openplotter installation is a small world with its particularities and differences and although they look alike in reality there are not two openplotter installations exactly the same. It could also be a problem related to some part of your installation that we don't know.
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Instructed by experience, I kept the history of this installation to a bare minimum : Formated an SD, installed Buster, Openplotter dependencies and Settings deb packet, installed Settings, then used it to install necessary parts, signal K and OpenCPN. Then I used Serial to create the connection USB to signal K, and declared the signal K, localhost, 3000 connection in OpenCPN ...
Cordialement
Didier B
Pi4, SSD USB3, OP 3.0 Touch SK 3.2.1 OpenCPN 5.8.4 : Thank you Thank you Thank you
Didier B
Pi4, SSD USB3, OP 3.0 Touch SK 3.2.1 OpenCPN 5.8.4 : Thank you Thank you Thank you