Kura on Raspberry Pi 4 [message #1815524] |
Fri, 04 October 2019 03:22  |
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Hi all,
have someone of you guys successfully tried to install Kura on a Raspberry Pi 4?
I know that it is not officially supported, but maybe there is a way to do it anyway.
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Re: Kura on Raspberry Pi 4 [message #1818670 is a reply to message #1815524] |
Sun, 22 December 2019 13:31   |
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Hello Vito,
I got it running. Because I am a newbie to Kura, it was a very long way....
Basically you need a recent raspbian buster and then fetch the latest kura, I used 4.1.
After installation, your network is scrambled, Kura takes it all. It sets the IP address static and other changes.
By calling localhost://kura presents the login in a browser and you fix the network to get internet/intranet access using their web interface.
So, you see, a desktop on the raspberry is highly useful, for this job. I attached a HDMI display, mouse, keyboard. In order to develop anything, it is nice to see anything directly. I observe /var/log/kura.log and restart kura to debug using my remote eclipse. The osgi terminal console is essential, too. I am working on the BLE technology.
My impression is: great technology, poor support in this forum. Why ?
Who says, the PI4 is not supported?
Greetings,
Joachim
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Re: Kura on Raspberry Pi 4 [message #1834512 is a reply to message #1834489] |
Wed, 11 November 2020 10:46  |
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Hi, can you please detail the setup, how you were connected to the raspberry and the tests you did?
If property installed, Kura setups the ethernet port as DHCP client and creates a wi-fi hotspot from the wi-fi interface.
Best regards,
Matteo
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