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 <span class="tb_red"><big>This tutorial is deprecated, see [[X735-script]]</big></span>  ==Overview==This guide is only for also applies to [[X735 ]] V3.0 / V2.5 shield based on RASPBIANshield; ==For Raspbian / Raspbian Lite / RetroPie / Twister OS v2.0.2==Test '2022-04-04-raspios-bullseye-armhf-lite. (Not tested img' on Ubuntu, openmediavault, retropie or other third party OS like Manjaro.)May 6th 2022;
'''install'''
Assuming your system sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade  sudo apt-get install -y git sudo apt-get install -y pigpio python3-pigpio sudo apt-get install -y python3-smbus python3-rpi.gpio git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x735-v2.5 cd x735-v2.5 sudo chmod +x *.sh sudo bash install.sh echo "alias x735off='sudo /usr/local/bin/x735softsd.sh'" >> ~/.bashrc sudo reboot If reboot fails, please force shutdown or power off and restart '''Test safe shutdown''' x735off* x735off is safe shutdown command, you can run this command to safe shutdown.* press button 1-2 seconds to reboot* press button 3 seconds to safe shutdown,* press 7-8 seconds to force shutdown. '''uninstall''' sudo ./uninstall.sh '''read-fan-speed.py''' sudo python3 read_fan_speed.pyor sudo python read_fan_speed.py After a reboot, we can run ```sudo python read_fan_speed.py``` to get an update on the fan's current speed. '''How to make the fan script run automatically after booting?''' There are two ways to achieve it: 1. Put the command line in the /etc/rc.local file: ('''Default''') vi /etc/rc.local <source lang='shell' line highlight="21">#!/bin/sh -e## rc.local## This script is updatedexecuted at the end of each multiuser runlevel.# Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other# value on error.## In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution# bits.## By default this script does nothing. # Print the IP address_IP=$(hostname -I) || trueif [ "$_IP" ]; then printf "My IP address is %s\n" "$_IP"fi /etc/x735pwr.sh &python /home/pi/x735-v2.5/pwm_fan_control.py&exit 0</source> NOTE: * The install.sh script will make sure this command line is put into the rc.local file, you don't need to do anything.* Please change 'python' to 'python3' if you are using python3.* Please make sure the file path of pwm_fan_control.py is correct.  2. Use crontab to add these packagesa timed task. For details, please refer to [[How to add crontab job]]. ==For DietPi=='''install''' sudo apt-get install -y python-smbus python python3-rpi.gpio sudo apt-get install -y pigpio python-pigpio python3-pigpio git git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x735-v2.5 cd x735-v2.5 sudo chmod +x *.sh sudo bash install-dietpi.sh echo "alias x735off='sudo /usr/local/bin/x735softsd'" >> ~/.bashrc sudo reboot PS: according to the customer feedback, the above shell script is also work with Citadel, please test yourself, thanks! ==For Volumio 3==Test the following script base on the 'Volumio-3.175-2021-12-13-pi.img' The default username and passpword are both 'volumio' '''install''' # Enable SSH Visit 'http://volumio.local/dev/' to click 'Enable' button to enable SSH  # install software and tools via SSH window sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python-smbus
sudo apt-get -y install python-rpi.gpio python3-rpi.gpio # download the install script sudo git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x735-v2.5 cd x735-v2.5 sudo chmod +x *.sh sudo bash install-volumio3.sh  # add x735off alias echo "alias x735off='sudo /usr/local/bin/x735softsd'" >> ~/.bashrc sudo reboot '''Test safe shutdown''' x735off* x735off is safe shutdown command, you can run this command to safe shutdown.* press button 1-2 seconds to reboot* press button 3 seconds to safe shutdown,* press 7-8 seconds to force shutdown. '''uninstall''' sudo ./uninstall.sh '''read-fan-speed.py''' sudo python3 read_fan_speed.py ==For Ubuntu Server==Test the following script base on [https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi Ubuntu Server 21.10] on March 24th, 2022  '''install '''  # install software and tools cd ~ sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install -y unzip make gcc git sudo apt-get install -y wiringpi python python3-pigpio python-pigpio setuptools python3-distutils python3-rpi.gpio  # install pigpiolibrary, also refer to http://abyz.me.uk/rpi/pigpio/download.html wget https://github.com/joan2937/pigpio/archive/master.zip unzip master.zip cd pigpio-master sudo make sudo make install  # download X735 installation scripts cd ~
git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x735-v2.5
cd x735-v2.5
sudo chmod +x *.sh
 
# create pigpiod service
sudo bash create-pigpiod.service.sh
# create /etc/rc.local file
sudo bash create-rc.local.sh
# install script
sudo bash install.sh
# add x735off alias
echo "alias x735off='sudo /usr/local/bin/x735softsd.sh'" >> ~/.bashrc
sudo reboot
'''Test safe shutdown'''
x735off
* x735off is safe shutdown command, you can run this command to safe shutdown.
* press button 1-2 seconds to reboot
* press button 3 seconds to safe shutdown,
'''read-fan-speed.py'''
sudo python3 read_fan_speed.py == For myNode OS and Umbrel ==About myNode, please refer to http://www.mynodebtc.com/ About Umbrel, please refetrto https://getumbrel.com/, we test it base on 'umbrel-os-v0.4.4.img' We tested umbrel v0.4.16 on Apr. 18th, 2022 base on 'umbrel-os-v0.4.16.img' '''Install''' login to mynode teminal via Putty or Xsheel tool, the default user name is `admin`, password is `bolt`, then run the following command: Login to mynode teminal via Putty or Xsheel tool, the default user name is `umbrel`, default password is `moneyprintergobrrr`, then run the following command: '''FAQ''' Q: What are the credentials to SSH into my Umbrel? A: ssh host is '''umbrel.local''' (or ssh <'''local IP address''' of your Umbrel>). The default user name is '''umbrel''', and the default password '''moneyprintergobrrr''' <pre>  sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y python-smbus python pigpio python-pigpio python3-pigpio git wiringpi sudo apt-get install -y python-rpi.gpio python3-rpi.gpio rpi.gpio git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x735-v2.5 cd x735-v2.5 chmod +x *.sh sudo bash install-mynode.sh echo "alias x735off='sudo /usr/local/bin/x735softsd.sh'" >> ~/.bashrc sudo reboot If you fail to reboot, please unplug the power directly and restart;</pre> ''' PWM fan control''' The script is installed successfully and the fan starts to run '''Test safe shutdown''' x735off* Please run 'x735off' to shut down or press the on-board button switch to shut down. <span style="color:red;">DON'T run the 'shutdown' linux command to shut down, otherwise the power of x735 will not be shut down.</span>* press button switch 1-2 seconds to reboot* press button switch 3 seconds to safe shutdown,* press 7-8 seconds to force shutdown. '''uninstall''' ./uninstall-mynode.sh ==For Version 2.1 or more low version== Please refer to '''[http://www.suptronics.com/miniPCkits/x735-hardware.html Hardware]''' and '''[http://www.suptronics.com/miniPCkits/x730-software.html Software]''' and read them and follow the instructions before ask any questions, thank you! The safe shutdown script is same with X730. * [https://github.com/geekworm-com/x730-script Github]We test this shell script base official Raspbian '2018-11-13-raspbian-stretch.img' version;other operating systems not be tested!<pre>#Download run script git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x730-script cd x730-script #Setting file attributessudo chmod +x x730.sh #Install the scriptsudo bash x730.sh #Setting up the command to turn off X730 from software printf "%s\\n" "alias x730off='sudo x730shutdown.sh'" >> ~/read_fan_speed.bashrc #Reboot the Raspberry Pisudo reboot
After a reboot, we can run ```sudo read_fan_speed.py``` to get an update on #Powering off the fan's current speed. Nice!Raspberry Pi from softwarex730off</pre>
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