Raspberry Pi 4 8Gb version 2 / Raspberry Pi OS 32-bit / Mesa 7c81 / Gecko G540

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01 Oct 2022 20:42 #253199 by kdsands88
Hi Everyone,

I need some help setting up a Raspberry Pi 4 8Gb version 2 /  Raspberry Pi OS 32-bit / Mesa 7c81 / Gecko G540.

First, Installed Raspberry Pi OS 32-bit.  Then I followed the directions on Getting LinuxCNC - 7.3. Installing on Raspbian 10.

After: sudo apt-get install linux-image-4.19.71-rt24-v7l+

I get an error:
Errors were encountered while processing:
 /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-4.19.71-rt24-v7l+_4.19.71-rt24-v7l+-4_armhf.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

What is this error and how do I fix it?

Thanks.

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01 Oct 2022 23:38 #253210 by andypugh
For the 8GB Pi4 I would suggest starting again with the 64-bit SD card image on this forum: forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...cnc?start=130#238020

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02 Oct 2022 09:32 #253233 by kdsands88

For the 8GB Pi4 I would suggest starting again with the 64-bit SD card image on this forum: forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...cnc?start=130#238020

The response did not answer my question on the error I received from following the directions on Getting LinuxCNC. 

Installed both bullseye and buster imagines using Raspberry Pi Imager.  Both successfully loaded on the Raspberry Pi 4 8GB.  But, the instructions on "Getting LinuxCNC" did not work.

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02 Oct 2022 14:28 #253254 by kdsands88
I can feel this guys pain:
YouTube: This Is Why I Might Be Done With Raspberry Pi | Rev 1.5 Bootloader Nonsense

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02 Oct 2022 16:58 #253266 by andypugh
Sorry, I don't know the actual cause of the error that you see.

The reason that I suggested the 64-bit pre-built image is that the 32-bit image on www.linuxcnc.org can only address 3GB of memory. (and, on some Pi versions, has no USB either)

It was OK at the time it was made, but the Pi models (And OS) moved on and I have not built a new one yet.

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02 Oct 2022 20:16 #253280 by kdsands88
Again, the error is:

After following the  steps from Getting LinuxCNC 

After: sudo apt-get install linux-image-4.19.71-rt24-v7l+

I get an error from the terminal:Errors were encountered while processing:
 /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-4.19.71-rt24-v7l+_4.19.71-rt24-v7l+-4_armhf.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

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02 Oct 2022 20:27 #253282 by kdsands88
Who at LinuxCNC can help me with my questions about installing LinuxCNC on a raspberry Pi 4 8Gb version 2?

Also, when will a new release for Bullseye (that include a terminal and internet connect) be released that has direct support for Raspberry Pi 4 8Gb version 2 / Raspberry Pi OS 32-bit (or 64bit) / Mesa 7c81 / Gecko G540?  And not a work around Mesa 5I25+G540. 

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02 Oct 2022 22:22 - 02 Oct 2022 22:27 #253293 by kdsands88
Raspberry Pi 4B 8Gb
Raspberry Pi OS (64-bit) A port of Debian Bullseye (Released: 2022-09-22)

Error Message:
 

From Getting LinuxCNC
Attachments:
Last edit: 02 Oct 2022 22:27 by kdsands88. Reason: Can't attach screen shots

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02 Oct 2022 23:14 #253294 by tommylight

For the 8GB Pi4 I would suggest starting again with the 64-bit SD card image on this forum: forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...cnc?start=130#238020

The response did not answer my question on the error I received from following the directions on Getting LinuxCNC. 

So you found it prudent to report him to the moderators, twice!
You are aware that this is a free forum, maintained and helped by members who get payed nothing for it, yet they consistently offer help to anyone who needs it, whenever and however they can?
The video you linked to explicitly mentions that version 1.5 and up do not work with software made for versions up to 1.4, and the error you are getting points to the kernel failing to install, be it due to bad download or the kernel not made for the environment in use.

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02 Oct 2022 23:20 #253295 by andypugh
Broken Pipe sounds like the download of the package failed.

If the current Install instructions do not work then I can delete them.

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