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OctoPi 0.14.0 RC2 status #367
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Hi. I'd like to test the armbian variant. Where can I get it? |
There is no build because there are 40+ different Armbian images. What device are you using? |
It's an orange pi zero. |
Do you want to build one yourself? |
I can try to build it from within Ubuntu. Just not sure if the instructions are correct (download raspbian_latest?) |
Download the that corresponds to the base image of your device. |
Raspberrypi foundation released a new distro during our RC2. So there is an RC3 now at #371 |
I have been using RC2 for the last few days with no problems, I'll download RC3 now. |
Please try the release candidate.
Download it at:
https://storage.googleapis.com/octoprint/2017-06-18_2017-04-10-octopi-jessie-lite-0.14.0.zip
md5:
https://storage.googleapis.com/octoprint/2017-06-18_2017-04-10-octopi-jessie-lite-0.14.0.zip.md5
It is built against Raspbian 2017-04-10 (Release Notes)
Changes in the image
Added note to
/root/bin/webcamd
to useoctopi.txt
for configurationAdded note to
octopi-network.txt
for Mac OS X users to not use Textedit/properly configure TexteditAdded note with further instructions on usage to boot and login screen
Allow configuration of mulitple wifi networks via
octopi-wpa-supplicant.txt
Better "service not running" error pages
Enabled SSH by default (we usually run headless, disabling it is not an option)
Updated stock
config.yaml
and init script for OctoPrint to 1.3.0+Updated
install-desktop
script to only pull in needed packagesFixes:
pip
versions and pyasn1 (New pip 9 breaks install of pyasn1 #276)RC2 changes:
Note:
In 0.13.0 we promised new variant for more arm devices support. The has been a achieved with the new Armbian variant. With it, all the devices listed here support OctoPi, but since we didn't get a call for a specific device, we are not maintaining a build at the moment.
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