2. The script now supports the Raspberry Pi OS '''Trixie''' and '''BOOKWORM''' version. You just need to '''uninstall''' the original script and '''reinstall''' it. Please refer to the following:
Open ternimal window, then run the following command:
===Clone the script===
Clone pruduct software scriptif use the last '''Trixie''' OS git clone -b trixie https://github.com/geekworm-com/x735-script Please use the following command to get the software script if you are using '''BOOKWORM''' OS
git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x735-script
'''PS''': Run the following command to view system information:
<pre>
pi@geekworm:~ $ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Raspbian
Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 13 (trixie)
Release: 13
Codename: trixie
</pre>
The above last line "Codename" indicates that the current system is '''Trixie''' OS.
Then set executable permissions for script files:
cd x735-script
chmod +x *.sh
===Create the x735-pwr service===
PS: If you use '''X735 V1.0''', you need to modify '''x735-pwr.service''' file to adapt to the different GPIO of '''X735 v1.0''', you can refer to line 10 of '''x735-pwr.service''' file.
sudo ./install-pwr-service.sh
sudo cp -f ./xSoft.sh /usr/local/bin/
2. Then run the following command to create a alias 'x735off' command
for X735 V3.0 V2.5 V2.1 V2.0
echo 'alias x735off="sudo /usr/local/bin/xSoft.sh '''0''' 20"' >> ~/.bashrc
for X735 1.0
echo 'alias x735off="sudo /usr/local/bin/xSoft.sh '''0''' 18"' >> ~/.bashrc
3. Run the following command to make the alias '''x735off''' effective
source ~/.bashrc