Hi neilgl
Thanks for your reply, it got a heck of a lot further that time but failed again here:
TASK [common : Installing AnyDesk remote desktop] with a HUGE list of errors.
The tutorial instructions state to load the operating system using the image 'Raspberry Pi OS Lite (32-bit)'. Re-reading your reply it seems 'Bookworm' has changed so I guess the instructions within the tutorial for loading the weather satellite software (raspberry-noaa-v2) are now out of date.
Further investigation, reading the notes in the github page, it states "As of the September 2023 raspberry-noaa-v2 officially works on any Debian Bullseye based distro". So I then used the Pi Imager to load the Bullseye OS; sadly that also fails with a massive error list trying to process
TASK [common : Installing general dependencies]
As you can tell I am not too familiar with RPi; I will have another look through the github notes and see if I can spot anything else - failing that at least I have a 137MHz antenna to play with...
Thanks again
Simon.
Thanks for your reply, it got a heck of a lot further that time but failed again here:
TASK [common : Installing AnyDesk remote desktop] with a HUGE list of errors.
The tutorial instructions state to load the operating system using the image 'Raspberry Pi OS Lite (32-bit)'. Re-reading your reply it seems 'Bookworm' has changed so I guess the instructions within the tutorial for loading the weather satellite software (raspberry-noaa-v2) are now out of date.
Further investigation, reading the notes in the github page, it states "As of the September 2023 raspberry-noaa-v2 officially works on any Debian Bullseye based distro". So I then used the Pi Imager to load the Bullseye OS; sadly that also fails with a massive error list trying to process
TASK [common : Installing general dependencies]
As you can tell I am not too familiar with RPi; I will have another look through the github notes and see if I can spot anything else - failing that at least I have a 137MHz antenna to play with...
Thanks again
Simon.
Statistics: Posted by gm0sca — Mon Mar 18, 2024 8:43 pm