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18 June 2024
00:23 | Comments log 92.185.70.196 talk posted a new comment on X735-script (Hello, what is the x735 v2.5 script for libreelec, kodi 21 omega that works on raspberry pi 4. Can you help me. When giving the shutdown order, everything turns off completely.) |
17 June 2024
17:45 | X1001 diffhist +178 Abby talk contribs →How to Power |
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15:05 | Enable pikvm hdmi audio 2 changes history+3 [Harry (2×)] | |||
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15 June 2024
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13:22 | X735-script 5 changes history+329 [Harry (5×)] | |||
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10:39 (cur | prev) +28 Harry talk contribs →Configuring Different GPIO Chip for Raspberry Pi 5 hardware | ||||
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10:35 (cur | prev) +12 Harry talk contribs →Prepair software shutdown script | ||||
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10:53 | X715-script diffhist +46 Harry talk contribs →Configuring Different GPIO Chip for Raspberry Pi 5 hardware |
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10:52 | X729-script 4 changes history+275 [Harry (4×)] | |||
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10:45 | X728-script diffhist +46 Harry talk contribs →Configuring Different GPIO Chip for Raspberry Pi 5 hardware |
14 June 2024
19:19 | Knowledge diffhist +16 Harry talk contribs |
17:37 | How to update eeprom firmware diffhist -3 Harry talk contribs |
13 June 2024
14:58 | X1201 diffhist -74 Harry talk contribs →User Manual |
07:10 | Comments log 92.185.70.196 talk posted a new comment on X735-script (Buenas, que script x735 v2.5 para libreelec, kodi 21 omega que funcione raspberry pi 4. me podéis ayudar.) |
12 June 2024
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15:59 | (Comments log)[174.174.80.39; Harry; Lisa (3×)] | |||
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15:59 Lisa talk contribs deleted comment #4853 on X1200 | ||||
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15:59 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1200 (Yes, you can write a ''timer'' script, set a time value and check it.) | ||||
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15:51 Harry talk contribs posted a new comment on X1200 (Yes. You can do this via script, just implement a timer in the script.) | ||||
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15:06 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on H402 (Hi,thanks for your suggestions, we have updated them.) | ||||
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01:28 174.174.80.39 talk posted a new comment on X1200 (OK so I got pretty close by modifying the included pld.py script. I can get it to shutdown when on battery with a delay. However, it will execute the second the pi is on battery. I would rather it be on battery for say 10 seconds so random power drops don't shut it down. Any idea on how to implement this? #!/usr/bin/env python3 #This python script is only suitable for UPS Shield X1200, X1201 and X1202 import gpiod import time from subprocess import call PLD_PIN = 6 chip = gpiod.Chip('gpioc...) |
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15:05 | H402 2 changes history-3 [Lisa (2×)] | |||
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10 June 2024
09:36 | Comments log 174.174.80.39 talk posted a new comment on X1200 (Is it possible to change the auto shutdown behavior to turn the raspberry pi off after a certain amount of time on battery rather than when the battery is low?) |
9 June 2024
22:54 | Comments log 75.135.187.128 talk posted a new comment on H402 (1) It would be helpful to have the numbers on the thermal pads in step 3 copied over to the Packing List image. (I believe it should be 3, 2, 1, 4, 5 from left to right in the Packing list image.) 2) Add a note to remove the clear plastic film from both sides of the thermal pads or they're not going to work.) |
7 June 2024
17:37 | H402 diffhist -15 Abby talk contribs |
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03:54 | (Comments log)[23.93.48.84; 188.174.188.62] | |||
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03:54 23.93.48.84 talk posted a new comment on X1202 (I get warning in Ubuntu 24.04 on start: Raspberry pi PMIC Monitor: "This power supply is not capable of supplying 5A; power to peripherals..." screen seems to work...) | ||||
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03:20 188.174.188.62 talk posted a new comment on X735-script (I have thhe following problem and need some help. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/pi/x735-script/read_fan_speed.py", line 29, in <module> GPIO.add_event_detect(TACH, GPIO.FALLING, fell) RuntimeError: Failed to add edge detection) |
6 June 2024
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05:19 | Comments log 88.171.46.144 talk posted a new comment on X1001 (Hello, I am experiencing an issue with my Raspberry Pi 5 setup. My configuration includes a 25W adapter, Geekworm PCIe HAT X1001, and a Crucial SSD 4.0 NVMe P3 Plus 500GB. Notably, I am not using an SD card in this setup. I successfully installed Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS on the SSD using the Raspberry Pi Imager. The system operates efficiently and quickly when the SSD is connected via a USB adapter. However, when I attempt to mount the SSD directly onto the Geekworm PCIe HAT X1001, it fail...) |