On Wednesday 25 September 2019 17:15:56 Gene Heskett wrote: > On Wednesday 25 September 2019 15:57:47 Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 03:51:39PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > Neither of these links adresses the 2 main problems, wrong > > > networking setup after the first reboot (see ip r) if you are > > > running a static network defined in each machines /etc/host files, > > > and only fixable by removing avahi-daemon and dhcpdc > > > > Your Raspbian issues are off topic here. > > > > Go bitch at Raspbian for shipping a broken or misconfigured DHCP > > client daemon as their default. P.S. it's spelled "dhcpcd". The > > last two letters stand for "client daemon", which is how you can > > remember it. The spelling may be important if you actually want to > > search for information about it, rather than just whining in the > > wrong place. Again. > > Same exact network problem, and fix exists on armbian, on a rock64, > and on your own 10.0 debian-arm net install tried on both rpi3 and > rpi4, and I have a 10.1 amd64 dvd I just now dl'd and burned for net > install under my right hand which will get tried on an intel box > tomorrow. I will apologize if needed. And you know that too, as I have > in the past when I was wrong.
And here I am, to announce that my wintel boxes will only be updated to stretch because there is not a buster compatible LCNC available yet. That I suspect will be a while as switching to python-3.7, and to wayland will take some time for our limited manpower. Too many changes, too fast. Not poiinting fingers, just facts our people will have to code around. Progress is being made on the arm front although its not been done with debian due to the debian-arm net installer installing arm64 rather than armhf. Even on an rpi3b. SPI isn't working 100% yet but has passed some tests. One comment re the arms if anybody here cares, the big sandwich style two piece heat sink assemblies sold by the various vendors, seriously encroach on the space occupied by a 40 pin header connector, and requires cutting away for clearance, on both the heat sink and the 40 pin header, cut so far it actually cuts into the threaded screw holes that attach it to the pi's, and leaves the leg boss only marginally attached to the rest of the sink and very easily bent. And I still had to grind about 1.5mm off each end of the connector body to get it to fit between the sinks legs. So while its purty, and does an excellent job of cooling, I can't recommend it unless you do have access to a milling machine to correct it. Use the smaller stick on sinks and an adequate fan. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. - Louis D. Brandeis Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>