Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13
04 Aug 2022 11:11 #249022
by JT
Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13 was created by JT
I've put together the steps to install Debian 9 - 13 (yes Sid has a number now).
Fix all the annoying things in Debian.
Install LinuxCNC.
Configure Debian for Mesa Ethernet cards.
And a few other things.
gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/index.html
The only thing I've not figured out how to do is to build the documents on Debian 11.
JT
Fix all the annoying things in Debian.
Install LinuxCNC.
Configure Debian for Mesa Ethernet cards.
And a few other things.
gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/index.html
The only thing I've not figured out how to do is to build the documents on Debian 11.
JT
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04 Aug 2022 14:20 #249045
by tommylight
Replied by tommylight on topic Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13
I did see that yesterday on your website, but was not sure if i should link to it.
Thank you for everything.
Thank you for everything.
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04 Sep 2022 14:24 - 04 Sep 2022 20:37 #251169
by Rogla
Replied by Rogla on topic Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13
Very nice, easy to follow.
I'm installing according to the Debian 12 instruction, fresh install on a new SSD.
I'm installing according to the Debian 12 instruction, fresh install on a new SSD.
I ended up with kernel 5.18.0-4-rt-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT. The instruction says 5.18.0-3-rt. I think that I did one apt upgrade extra compared to the instruction. Is it ok to use 5.18.0-4-rt?
Can and should I switch to 5.18.0-3-rt?
Edit: Installed the missing packages, sorry for a rockie question.
Last edit: 04 Sep 2022 20:37 by Rogla. Reason: Figured out how to solve dependency problem ...
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04 Sep 2022 23:21 #251193
by JT
Replied by JT on topic Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13
Debian 12 and 13 upgrade a lot so the latest kernel is constantly being changed.
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05 Sep 2022 00:50 #251197
by Rogla
Replied by Rogla on topic Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13
My new LinuxCNC is up and running in sim, ok so far.
Your instruction was great, thanks!
The things I had to figure out myself:
- Install missing packages
- Uninstall already installed LinuxCNC packages before installing the newly built deb.
- mesact version is newer in git than in the installation instruction.
Your instruction was great, thanks!
The things I had to figure out myself:
- Install missing packages
- Uninstall already installed LinuxCNC packages before installing the newly built deb.
- mesact version is newer in git than in the installation instruction.
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07 Oct 2022 20:25 - 07 Oct 2022 20:37 #253714
by rodw
Replied by rodw on topic Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13
The pace of change may be slowing.
For those playing with Debian Bookworm, the first Alpha release was released on 22 September. It has been announced that Bookworm will install the non-free libraries by default.
There are standard and nonfree isos available so I'm not sure if that announcement has been implemented yet.
But the good news is that there is a standard location for Bookworm ISOs now so I would recommend the alpha non-free images should be used. Select your platform from here
cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/no...m_di_alpha1+nonfree/
For Intel 64 bit cpu's that means this folder and its contents won't be changing for a while.
cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/no...onfree/amd64/iso-cd/
Previously you had to use daily or weekly builds.
For those playing with Debian Bookworm, the first Alpha release was released on 22 September. It has been announced that Bookworm will install the non-free libraries by default.
There are standard and nonfree isos available so I'm not sure if that announcement has been implemented yet.
But the good news is that there is a standard location for Bookworm ISOs now so I would recommend the alpha non-free images should be used. Select your platform from here
cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/no...m_di_alpha1+nonfree/
For Intel 64 bit cpu's that means this folder and its contents won't be changing for a while.
cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/no...onfree/amd64/iso-cd/
Previously you had to use daily or weekly builds.
Last edit: 07 Oct 2022 20:37 by rodw.
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01 Nov 2022 13:27 #255663
by JT
Replied by JT on topic Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13
I just updated Debian 12 and 13 and the index page as the 7i96S now works with the Debian version of LinuxCNC.
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01 Nov 2022 15:55 #255671
by JT
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After doing an update on debian 12 and 13 I see linux-image-6.00-2-rt-amd64 in synaptic, has anyone tried 6.0? with a Mesa ethernet card?
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02 Nov 2022 00:28 #255722
by tommylight
Using Linux Mint 21 so 4.19 does not work for some reason.
Replied by tommylight on topic Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13
I did, on the Mazak PC (old Celeron), has the same issues 5.10 and others have on it.After doing an update on debian 12 and 13 I see linux-image-6.00-2-rt-amd64 in synaptic, has anyone tried 6.0? with a Mesa ethernet card?
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Using Linux Mint 21 so 4.19 does not work for some reason.
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08 Nov 2022 09:31 #256194
by daiman444
Replied by daiman444 on topic Installing LinuxCNC on Debian 9 - 13
hi all. Today installed 2.9 from source. after a long compilation, instead of the installation deb packages, I get the lcnts 2.10 archive. Something went wrong?
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