Looks like pin 5 is no good for this; switched to pin 19 and all is well.
Looks like pin 5 is no good for this; switched to pin 19 and all is well.
I highly recommend taking the time to learn docker instead of running directly.
So I’d have to rebuild the kernel, not just provide a kernel argument? That’s definitely not a step I’m ready for.
While I believe you, I haven’t been able to enable hibernation with it on.
You have to turn off Secure Boot to enable hibernation, and I value hibernation enough to do so.
No longer being able to run Windows 7, the pinnacle of Windows.
I mean, how else are you going to do a speed test?
This. OP clearly found a theme that works for them.
Ah, thanks! I knew it was somewhere.
Is that where all the government computers run Ubuntu?
Okay, I actually do need to seek. However, something about going out over bluetooth instead of over the headphone jack has made it work, so… no idea, but there you go. (Or maybe it’s something else that I did, but, either way, it’s working, so… cool.)
Did not work. Thank you for the suggestion, though!
Good news is, for this project, I just learned I can avoid having to do this, so… at least that’s something.
Okay, I’ve got it offloaded to a different process and I can cancel that process now. However, is there anything I need to do to let it access GPIO? It looks like it’s working but nothing is coming out of the passive buzzer when I’m playing it off the other process.
EDIT: I think I got it with threading. Thanks!
You typically image directly onto the SD card for a Raspberry Pi, not off a bootable drive.
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Okay, any idea how to do that on Raspian?
Edit: Since it’s Lua, I might be able to run os.execute
directly from the key events. Will try that.
That’s because everything is a virus.
You could dual boot and find out. Or even do a live session and play around.