I had been wondering what to do with my old 2015 MacBook Pro that no longer supported MacOS upgrades. I re-imaged it with Linux Mint and then installed 73 Linux. I plan to use it with my Xiegu X6200.
Man did a fresh Pi install and Vara still didn't work for me after trying it twice. Only thing I can think of is it was 64bit and he said he only tested it with 32bit, would that make a difference? Excellent otherwise and I appreciate all the work he put into it
Still won't be as solid as an installed system. Not sure why live has to be the only option, we could also install on the USB itself (Of course, we then need two USBs - one live and one destination)
Perfect timing. I just set up a new PC with Linux. This is exactly the information I needed.
Jason really gives to the community. And his work is top notch.
Missed the stream but this is exactly what I needed! Thank you!!!
I had been wondering what to do with my old 2015 MacBook Pro that no longer supported MacOS upgrades. I re-imaged it with Linux Mint and then installed 73 Linux. I plan to use it with my Xiegu X6200.
linux is awesome.
Love this
Man did a fresh Pi install and Vara still didn't work for me after trying it twice. Only thing I can think of is it was 64bit and he said he only tested it with 32bit, would that make a difference?
Excellent otherwise and I appreciate all the work he put into it
I bought and old Panasonic Tough book for this exact purpose but for some reason I can't get Linux to load.
You can give a USB Live disk persistence
Still won't be as solid as an installed system. Not sure why live has to be the only option, we could also install on the USB itself
(Of course, we then need two USBs - one live and one destination)
What logging software is available on Linux? Something comparable to N1MM?
Hamrs works on Ubuntu iirc
Or klog
@@Blake-jl8lhhamrs does work on linux.
Edit: you may have to navigate to where hamrs is and chmod +x in a terminal to make it executable.
still using win, linux still nothing but headaches.