Linuxcnc 2.9.2 and 2.93 images for Raspberry Pi 4b & 5
31 Dec 2023 18:51 - 12 Aug 2024 21:37 #289441
by rodw
Hi guys, could you guys with the PI's please test these images for me and provide some feedback
These are refreshes of my earlier 2.9.1 images.
They both use the latest PREMPT_RT 6.1.69 kernel, and Debian Bookworm
2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4b/400
drive.google.com/file/d/1Bzx_PqRqdJVTMPl...cDX/view?usp=sharing
2.92 for Raspberry PI 5
drive.google.com/file/d/1HBXliMQE-OvU0PQ...O5K/view?usp=sharing
2.93 for Raspberry PI 4b
drive.google.com/file/d/1Fg2CPTezUyrRFrO...ytT/view?usp=sharing
2.93 for Raspberry PI 5
Pi 5 Image drive.google.com/file/d/127ibNkPRNx4Nw75...UuV/view?usp=sharing
Note 2.93 images include the 6.6.44 kernel, better screen support on the Pi5 and ethercat repostories installed. See the sticky in the ethercat section on how to install.
Also, those of you with the Pi5, have you had any issues with sound. One user reported he had no sound but the HDMI output is a bit poblematic. The images do include pulseaudio.
For initial login credentials, and initial configuration, please refer to the download page
linuxcnc.org/downloads
Linuxcnc 2.9.2 and 2.93 images for Raspberry Pi 4b & 5 was created by rodw
Hi guys, could you guys with the PI's please test these images for me and provide some feedback
These are refreshes of my earlier 2.9.1 images.
They both use the latest PREMPT_RT 6.1.69 kernel, and Debian Bookworm
2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4b/400
drive.google.com/file/d/1Bzx_PqRqdJVTMPl...cDX/view?usp=sharing
2.92 for Raspberry PI 5
drive.google.com/file/d/1HBXliMQE-OvU0PQ...O5K/view?usp=sharing
2.93 for Raspberry PI 4b
drive.google.com/file/d/1Fg2CPTezUyrRFrO...ytT/view?usp=sharing
2.93 for Raspberry PI 5
Pi 5 Image drive.google.com/file/d/127ibNkPRNx4Nw75...UuV/view?usp=sharing
Note 2.93 images include the 6.6.44 kernel, better screen support on the Pi5 and ethercat repostories installed. See the sticky in the ethercat section on how to install.
Also, those of you with the Pi5, have you had any issues with sound. One user reported he had no sound but the HDMI output is a bit poblematic. The images do include pulseaudio.
For initial login credentials, and initial configuration, please refer to the download page
linuxcnc.org/downloads
Last edit: 12 Aug 2024 21:37 by rodw.
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01 Jan 2024 09:59 #289463
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Replied by der hobbyist on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 images
Hi,
I get an error if I try to install the image for a Pi 5.
Best and a happy new year
I get an error if I try to install the image for a Pi 5.
Best and a happy new year
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01 Jan 2024 11:56 #289465
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Replied by rodw on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 images
COuld you translate that to English please? I will report it to the upstream guysHi,
I get an error if I try to install the image for a Pi 5.
Best and a happy new year
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01 Jan 2024 13:05 #289469
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Replied by der hobbyist on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 images
Hi,
here is the translation:
The input file is not a valid disk image.
The file size 4723000000 bytes is not a multiple of 512 bytes
here is the translation:
The input file is not a valid disk image.
The file size 4723000000 bytes is not a multiple of 512 bytes
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01 Jan 2024 18:13 #289489
by rodw
Replied by rodw on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 images
It appears that there is something about our image that the Rpi Imager does not like.
The guys are working on it.
Could you please try burning with Balena Etcher? etcher.balena.io/
This burnt and validated the image for me.
The guys are working on it.
Could you please try burning with Balena Etcher? etcher.balena.io/
This burnt and validated the image for me.
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01 Jan 2024 18:22 #289491
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Replied by der hobbyist on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 images
Yes, balena works for me,too.
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01 Jan 2024 18:31 #289495
by rodw
It seems that we are using a slightly different compression method that the PI imager does not like.
Replied by rodw on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 images
Great! Please test it out a bit and give me some feedbackYes, balena works for me,too.
It seems that we are using a slightly different compression method that the PI imager does not like.
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01 Jan 2024 20:27 #289508
by der hobbyist
Replied by der hobbyist on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 images
Hi,
I have tested it a bit on my lathe with gmoccapy. So far so good. With my old iso I had some latency errors they are gone. The audio error on raspberry pi 5 persists.
And I can't move/rotate the gcode viewer with touchscreen.
I have tested it a bit on my lathe with gmoccapy. So far so good. With my old iso I had some latency errors they are gone. The audio error on raspberry pi 5 persists.
And I can't move/rotate the gcode viewer with touchscreen.
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02 Jan 2024 16:38 #289576
by scotth
Replied by scotth on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 images
Balena works well.
Screen resolution works so much better than anything I have seen so far. Jitter is good and sim looks smooth.
Problems, I have no sound, no Wi-Fi, no network manager and no update manager.
Thank you for all the work.
Scott
Screen resolution works so much better than anything I have seen so far. Jitter is good and sim looks smooth.
Problems, I have no sound, no Wi-Fi, no network manager and no update manager.
Thank you for all the work.
Scott
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02 Jan 2024 20:55 #289601
by rodw
Replied by rodw on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.2 for Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 images
Scott,
Please read the Linuxcnc downloads page.
Typing: sudo menu-config
allows you to set wifi and locale etc.
Configuring fixed ip address etc for ethernet card, can be done manually as described if you type: man hm2_eth
We removed networkmanger I had added it in and latency suffered on the pi4b
If you really need to use it, you can install synaptics: sudo apt install synaptic
I prefer to search for the package names in Debian Package search packages.debian.org/index
and use sudo apt install package-name
When you say you don't have sound, this is a known issue, one of the upstream guys was going to review that for me as its a limitation of their installer. Their first priority was to fix the compression settings so it can be installed with rpi-imager.
I don't think it will be wise to use sudo apt upgrade becasue we have a custom built PREEMPT_RT kernel we have built from source using a kernel version not in Debian Bookworm..
Note the ethercat repos are installed if you want to go that way.
Please read the Linuxcnc downloads page.
Typing: sudo menu-config
allows you to set wifi and locale etc.
Configuring fixed ip address etc for ethernet card, can be done manually as described if you type: man hm2_eth
We removed networkmanger I had added it in and latency suffered on the pi4b
If you really need to use it, you can install synaptics: sudo apt install synaptic
I prefer to search for the package names in Debian Package search packages.debian.org/index
and use sudo apt install package-name
When you say you don't have sound, this is a known issue, one of the upstream guys was going to review that for me as its a limitation of their installer. Their first priority was to fix the compression settings so it can be installed with rpi-imager.
I don't think it will be wise to use sudo apt upgrade becasue we have a custom built PREEMPT_RT kernel we have built from source using a kernel version not in Debian Bookworm..
Note the ethercat repos are installed if you want to go that way.
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