(superseeded) Linuxcnc on Linux Mint 19.3 quick and easy installation

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23 Jun 2020 07:24 #172435 by seuchato
this works:
download kernel 4.9.0-12-rt-amd64 from herehere
gdebi linux-image-4.9.0-12-rt-amd64_4.9.210-1+deb9u1_amd64.deb
edit /etc/default/grubthe line "GRUB_TIMEOUT=5" (lets you choose which kernel you like to boot)
reboot
select the newly installed kernel
hth
chris

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23 Jun 2020 07:24 #172436 by tommylight
The same kernel for Buster will work on Mint but has to be manually downloaded and installed.And the 5.4 kernel will also work on Buster.
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23 Jun 2020 07:46 #172440 by seuchato
Got 4.9.0-12-rt-amd64 installed, rebooted into it and am running lcnc-hw now for more than 35 minutes. So far no realtime delay. Hope it stays so.

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23 Jun 2020 07:50 #172443 by tommylight
With or without base thread ?
You do not need base thread if you do not plan to use software stepping/parallel port, so base thread is useless in that case and might cause worse servo latency.

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23 Jun 2020 08:20 #172449 by seuchato
I plan to use the dell 980s for a lathe and my ole router through parallel, so there is a base thread. for the deckel, I will use a hp 8300 cmt or sff. These will be tested with most suitable distro and kernel using just a servo thread. Once I got the hp's, sorted out which distro i wanna use, I will test the various machines and post the results here

besides: I'll redo the test on buster with the 4.9.0-12-rt-amd64 kernel too. Seems, that after setting the bios and the boot parameters about right, the kernel version seems to be the next big screw to tune. Once I found the best combo out, I will freeze it like that and do further optimisation trials on my spare pcs.

greez
chris

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23 Jun 2020 10:39 #172459 by Mike_Eitel
Hi Beagle
Playing around Seeed X86 boards possibilities
Used your fine iso that I downloaded few days agoo.

I tried apt update & apt upgrade an got following error.
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Reading state information... Done
91 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them.
N: Skipping acquire of configured file '2.8-rtpreempt/binary-i386/Packages' as repository 'cnc.beaglebrainz.net/mintcnc bionic InRelease' doesn't support architecture 'i386'

Any idea ?

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23 Jun 2020 13:38 #172469 by Clive S

Hi Beagle
Playing around Seeed X86 boards possibilities
Used your fine iso that I downloaded few days agoo.

I tried apt update & apt upgrade an got following error.
..........
Reading state information... Done
91 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them.
N: Skipping acquire of configured file '2.8-rtpreempt/binary-i386/Packages' as repository 'cnc.beaglebrainz.net/mintcnc bionic InRelease' doesn't support architecture 'i386'

Any idea ?


This is the one I used cnc.beaglebrainz.net/cdimage/cnc-19.2.0-...ate-uspace-64bit.iso

I have used it many time now without errors

Re this:- " tried apt update & apt upgrade an got following error."

I think it should be sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

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23 Jun 2020 14:10 #172470 by Mike_Eitel
Yes for sure as root / sudo... Was just to lazy to write ;-)

I'm in the moment trying to run the latency script. Just have to find how i can loggin on the screen as root. Via xrdp i can, but that script will correctly not run remote.
And i'm in the same time going to add another m2 ssd. So maybe i will reinstall on that in parallel ... But anyhow, all versions of upgrading should in my eyes work...

Mike

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23 Jun 2020 14:30 #172472 by seuchato
Mike
What script do you want to run?
Normally opening a terminal (xterm) and a "sudo <runthatscript>" should be possible and successful
If you want a root password, then do
sudo su
passwd
greez
chris

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23 Jun 2020 15:03 #172478 by Mike_Eitel
I know.
And actualy i started a while ago from user in a terminal as su. And now screen shows some windsurfer.... So your scripts seems to run ;-)
Was not able to follow after start as i'm heavily distracted by my dayjob..

I saw that it is not running when logged in as root. There are a few things that make problems as i installed xrdp. And the new mint and rdp is not yet very compatible.
And also Tommy dislikes windows, i do a lot of remote via rdp, from my bussiness notebook.

So hope to add some measurements too, with not at all adapted version.
Mike
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