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28 Jul 2025 13:31

Help : Layman configuration for Raspberry Pi 5, Linuxcnc 2.9. and Mesa 7i96

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

As the image is there is no root password, it is too easy to mess up the system when using root. As I stated in my first post you need to use sudo. It would be best for you to search to how to use the sudo command for tasks that require elevated privileges.
Teaching one how to use Linux is not something that I am willing to do on the forum and quite frankly there are many quality tutorials on the net.
This one www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#debian-handbook whilst it maybe for an earlier version of Debian it is a good start, and you should be able to find something in your native language.
  • sk_linuxcnc
  • sk_linuxcnc
28 Jul 2025 12:58

Help : Layman configuration for Raspberry Pi 5, Linuxcnc 2.9. and Mesa 7i96

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

what is the root id and password sir? i only know the default user credentials "cnc" with password "cnc"
  • dredivan
  • dredivan
28 Jul 2025 11:40
Replied by dredivan on topic Touch off don`t work "file not open"

Touch off don`t work "file not open"

Category: AXIS

no any errors.
it`s clean config for Lathe, generated by PNCCONFIG
  • unknown
  • unknown
28 Jul 2025 10:59

Help : Layman configuration for Raspberry Pi 5, Linuxcnc 2.9. and Mesa 7i96

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Please read the major thread regarding the RPi, it's a sticky.

Regarding editing files under
/etc you will require super user privileges, please use your favourite search engine to learn how to use sudo.

Once again it is not very helpful when a user says that something doesn't work without any error messages or the sort.

Once in the main RPi image thread I have written examples,covering many circumstances regarding network setup and what needs to be addressed in the network file.

There is even a sticky thread that is an index to the main RPi image thread.
forum.linuxcnc.org/38-general-linuxcnc-q...l-images-only#325007
  • my1987toyota
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28 Jul 2025 09:49
Replied by my1987toyota on topic Reasons to DIY build a 3D printer

Reasons to DIY build a 3D printer

Category: Additive Manufacturing

Just be careful the modify it to make it better rabbit hole gets to be expensive real quick.
Especially with a Voron.
  • sk_linuxcnc
  • sk_linuxcnc
28 Jul 2025 09:26

Help : Layman configuration for Raspberry Pi 5, Linuxcnc 2.9. and Mesa 7i96

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hello Senior Members,

I have begun working on my 2nd linuxcnc project. Previously, i have successfully set up 2 CNC machines with Linuxcnc and parallel port combined with a lot of help and learnings even for the most basic things from you all.

This time i have:
> Rpi 5, installed with LinuxCNC 2.9.4  Raspberry Pi 5 OS based on Debian Bookworm  Raspberry Pi 5 on a SD card through Raspberry pi imager.
> Mesa 7i96 board (fresh out of the box, w5 and w6 jumpers set on Down position)

I have read through forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...l-images-only#320270 and rest of the topics, hm2_eth , network manager, and youtube videos. I am still unsure what to do and how.

> i cannot make a wifi connection with menu-config. i dont really understand it to be honest. what information to put and where?
> i cannot edit the etc/network/interfaces file, it does not let me save the changes. and what shall i change and not change in it?
> with network-manager-gnome im still not able to connect to a wifi or ethernet. also what is eth0 and wifi0 they cant be used?
> what is mesaflash? do i have to flash my mesa card or update it or whatever during my first boot? or does it work out of the box

If only somebody could just walk me through the barebones setup so that i can simply make a connection to the mesa card, and have wifi connection too.. from scratch. it would be very helpful for me and anyone like me. 

Best regards
Sk
  • my1987toyota
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28 Jul 2025 09:15

Making a GUI for Aligning Feeder Positions and Saving the Values to a CSV file

Category: Pick and Place

I had seen that yesterday tommylight. If you use solder paste that is specifically designed for syringes it probably
works well. If you use the regular solder paste you eventually push so much of the liquid flux out of it that the
paste starts becoming impossible to dispense. I have had that happen numerous times.
  • aluplastvz
  • aluplastvz
28 Jul 2025 09:12

Anyone with succesful Rack Type Tool Changer with Auto Tool length probe ?

Category: G&M Codes

Hello Sebastjan, I haven't completely solved the problem yet, do you have the code?
How do you send it?
  • Luc1luc
  • Luc1luc
28 Jul 2025 08:54

Stepperonline A6 - How to properly Tune them?

Category: EtherCAT

Hi there,
a friend convinced me to go the Ethercat way. I got A6-400W-Ethercat Servos.
I followed the "How to use A6 Servomotors Software" guide by OMC but after the "Auto-Tuning" my Servos or better to Say the Couplers are still movable by Hand. If i increase the gein when Tuning, it starts to play airhorn.

Could someone maybe advise me How to properly get started?
  • COFHAL
  • COFHAL
28 Jul 2025 07:51
Replied by COFHAL on topic Unwinding Rotary Axis for Homing

Unwinding Rotary Axis for Homing

Category: Advanced Configuration

Your project is very interesting. Where did you get the spindle mount?
  • jschulze
  • jschulze
28 Jul 2025 06:35 - 28 Jul 2025 06:38
Unwinding Rotary Axis for Homing was created by jschulze

Unwinding Rotary Axis for Homing

Category: Advanced Configuration

Hi All, 

Just working on finishing up a 5/6 axis router build and I'm trying to wrap my head around homing the C axis on the head.  I'm aiming to have 720deg of rotation, maybe more.  What I'd like to do is automatically unwind the head during homing, so I don't wind up the cables over time.  So the controller would store the last position (it's really difficult to back drive so I'm not worried about it moving much while the machine is off),  then move in the the correct direction to get back to 0deg (not just the shortest way) and then start the homing process using a switch and encoder index pulse ,this part is no problem.  I had a few ideas on how to accomplish this, but I was wondering if there's some easy solution I'm overlooking.   
  • Edi_48
  • Edi_48
28 Jul 2025 06:25 - 28 Jul 2025 06:51
Servo Drive anschließen. was created by Edi_48

Servo Drive anschließen.

Category: Deutsch

Hallo, wie muss ich einen AC Servo Drive HL-T3D-L20A-RABF mit 750 Watt Servo MotorAn einen Mesa 7i96s anschließen. 
  • _skinner
  • _skinner
28 Jul 2025 06:23

Auto mode, reaching first point of coord then "reading" state, no movement

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

It is 2.9.4, rpi5 with 7c81. I think is not related to spindle, even probe program don't want work.
  • Hakan
  • Hakan
28 Jul 2025 06:15
Replied by Hakan on topic Ethercat CATIO-A setup

Ethercat CATIO-A setup

Category: EtherCAT

You are kind of out of the ethercat swamp now. It's now all linuxcnc and hal
to set up the spindle.
You will need to know what the spindle expects as input (read the manual)
and what input you need to give to the ethercat unit to produce that (read that manual).

The example here uses the pwmgen component, ethercat does that now so you won't need that.
linuxcnc.org/docs/html/examples/spindle.html
You have the speed in spindle.0.speed-out, you should connect that to the duty cycle but you almost certainly
need to scale the rpms to the duty cycle number. Check example 1 in the doc above how to use the scale component
for that. So you will have the spindle rpm going in to the scale component and the output from
the scale component going to the lcec.0.0.DUTY-OUT-0 pin.

Set the frequency to the spindle's preferred frequency like 1500 (don't know, check manual)
setp lcec.0.0.PWM-OUT-0 1500
if that pin is for the frequency.
  • beefy
  • beefy
28 Jul 2025 05:00
Replied by beefy on topic Reasons to DIY build a 3D printer

Reasons to DIY build a 3D printer

Category: Additive Manufacturing

Thanks very much everyone.

So the one thing I'm noticing from the replies, is the large amount of time it takes to build one.

I wonder if the main reasons for self build are the enjoyment and learning, or just to get a much better quality printer that lasts.
And I like the idea of the Voron longevity and being able to quickly fix it
I certainly find myself drawn into the DIY build rabbit hole, but I'm trying to learn to pull on my own reigns if need be.

I haven't even tried this old Ender 3 yet and I've already ordered a new mainboard, a "self leveling" probe, and I may install Linux on a spare laptop we have, so I can run Klipper.
Next thing I'm thinking of is changing the Y "flexi-rail" system to a solid dual linear rail bed. I can't see that original bed keeping it's position when moving about with a large tall print.

Yep, just can't help myself I guess.
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