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						09 Sep 2020 21:15		 -  09 Sep 2020 21:16		#181512
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				Hi Guys,
2 days ago my Pc running LinuxCNC died and today i setup the replacement. I saved my config from the dead pc.
So after i got LinuxCNC installed via this link : www.linuxcnc.org/testing-stretch-rtpreempt/
(like i did many times before). I went ahead and installed all my stuff that was missing from my old System ( onboard, probe basic screenset).
I then went ahead and did the sudo apt get update and upgrade.
Now i setup a new configuration with PNCwizard and i was already wondering because that one looked different than i remembered(no field for entering the ip Adress for the 7i76e).
after i finished the pncconfig i went ahead and started that configuration which worked perfectly fine.
Now i went ahead and tried copying my old hal and ini (basically my whole old configuration) to the new one but Linuxcnc wont start anymore.
You can see the error on the attached Image.
I just saw that 2.8 released so maybe that has something to do with this.
i hope someone can help me because i really couldnt handle having to setup everything from the beginning...
					2 days ago my Pc running LinuxCNC died and today i setup the replacement. I saved my config from the dead pc.
So after i got LinuxCNC installed via this link : www.linuxcnc.org/testing-stretch-rtpreempt/
(like i did many times before). I went ahead and installed all my stuff that was missing from my old System ( onboard, probe basic screenset).
I then went ahead and did the sudo apt get update and upgrade.
Now i setup a new configuration with PNCwizard and i was already wondering because that one looked different than i remembered(no field for entering the ip Adress for the 7i76e).
after i finished the pncconfig i went ahead and started that configuration which worked perfectly fine.
Now i went ahead and tried copying my old hal and ini (basically my whole old configuration) to the new one but Linuxcnc wont start anymore.
You can see the error on the attached Image.
I just saw that 2.8 released so maybe that has something to do with this.
i hope someone can help me because i really couldnt handle having to setup everything from the beginning...
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		Last edit: 09 Sep 2020 21:16  by Stran_ge.			
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						09 Sep 2020 21:58				#181521
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				Replied by tommylight on topic Trouble after new installation			
			
				Try:
KINEMATICS = trivkins coordinates=XYYZ kinstype=BOTH
					KINEMATICS = trivkins coordinates=XYYZ kinstype=BOTH
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						10 Sep 2020 00:28				#181529
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				Posting your config files would help a lot.			
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						10 Sep 2020 04:16				#181547
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				Replied by Stran_ge on topic Trouble after new installation			
			
				im really sorry, i completely forgot to post my config files.
 
i will try adding kinstype = BOTH but in my previous config i had to disable it for reasons i dont remember right now.
Maybe some Infos about my setup, 3 axis and 4 Joints (2 y for the gantry).
					i will try adding kinstype = BOTH but in my previous config i had to disable it for reasons i dont remember right now.
Maybe some Infos about my setup, 3 axis and 4 Joints (2 y for the gantry).
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						10 Sep 2020 06:26		 -  10 Sep 2020 06:33		#181557
		by Aciera
	
	
		
			
				Have you tried deleting "coordinates = XYYZ" in INI files [KINS] KINEMATICS section?
I'm sorry, disregard.
					
	
	
			 		
													
	
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			I'm sorry, disregard.
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						10 Sep 2020 06:43		 -  10 Sep 2020 06:44		#181558
		by Aciera
	
	
		
			
	
	
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Aciera on topic Trouble after new installation			
			
				Have you upgraded linuxCNC? Or why did you use PNCWizard and not just copy the config folder to the new system?			
					
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						10 Sep 2020 07:03				#181564
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				Replied by Stran_ge on topic Trouble after new installation			
			
				It is a new installation on a new pc since the old one died.
I tried copying the older config folder and tried starting that but it didnt work out.
					I tried copying the older config folder and tried starting that but it didnt work out.
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						10 Sep 2020 08:57		 -  10 Sep 2020 09:10		#181586
		by Aciera
	
	
		
			
				Ok, have you compared the old ini and hal to newly created files?
Maybe try to delete the "coordinates = XYYZ" anyway.
[edit]
Ok try "coordinates=XYYZ" (without the spaces)
I just tried it in 2.8, it does not like the spaces.
					
	
	
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Aciera on topic Trouble after new installation			
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Ok try "coordinates=XYYZ" (without the spaces)
I just tried it in 2.8, it does not like the spaces.
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						10 Sep 2020 09:35		 -  10 Sep 2020 10:11		#181594
		by Stran_ge
	
	
		
			
	
	
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Stran_ge on topic Trouble after new installation			
			
				there are no spaces in my uploaded ini.
[KINS]
JOINTS = 4
KINEMATICS = trivkins coordinates=XYYZ
i changed that before posting the picture at the top.
					[KINS]
JOINTS = 4
KINEMATICS = trivkins coordinates=XYYZ
i changed that before posting the picture at the top.
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						10 Sep 2020 11:30				#181614
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				Replied by Aciera on topic Trouble after new installation			
			
				Ok, last thing I can think of:
Delete that line and type it again, then save and try.
Make sure you use a simple text editor like geany and not an office application like libreOffice.
					Delete that line and type it again, then save and try.
Make sure you use a simple text editor like geany and not an office application like libreOffice.
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