@Tritium
Did you write "DietPi_NativePC-BIOS-x86_64-Bullseye" on SD card and tried to boot Thin Client from SD card? The above noted OS is bases on Debian 11.3 Bullseye, which is compatible to Pentium (I586)
DietPi installation on microSD card - for HP T520 units without on-board SSD
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@awkward
Good news. Your Dongle is OK and accessible by Linux OS.
Seems after installing dump1090-mutability, you did not issue one or both following TWO very essential commands,
or maybe you did issue these commands, but for some reason they did not go through.
Please issue following commands again, and after REBOOT, check the map (locahost/dump1090/gmap.html) and after 5 minutes, fr24 status (sudo fr24feed-status)
Code:sudo usermod -a -G plugdev dump1090 sudo reboot
Last edited by abcd567; 2022-06-03, 21:07.
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@awkward
I assume that you have installed dump-1090-mutability. If I am right, then:
(1) The screenshots you posted shows in your browser you can see settings page at "localhost:8754/settings.html". In the same browser, do you see a map with aircraft at "localhost/dump1090/gmap.html" ?
(2) Please post out out of following command:
Code:sudo systemctl status dump1090-mutability
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DietPi installation on microSD card - for HP T520 units without on-board SSD
Installation of OS on 16 GB microSD card
(1) Go to Image download page : https://dietpi.com/
(2) Scroll down till you see following. Click on " Native PC for BIOS/CSM x86_64"
DietPi-Thin-Client-1.png
(3) Download "Direct write Image"
dietpi.com/downloads/images/DietPi_NativePC-BIOS-x86_64-Bullseye.7z
DietPi-Thin-Client-2.png
(4) Use 7zip to extract image
DietPi-Thin-Client-2a.png
(5) Use Raspberry Pi Imager OR Win32 Disk Imager or Balena Etcher to write the extracted image to microSD card
Win32DiskImager
DietPi-Thin-Client-4.png
(6) Plugin the (microSD card+USB Card Reader) into Thin-Client, power on, Esc, F10, and select boot from USB.
DietPi-Thin-Client-5.png
.Last edited by abcd567; 2022-06-03, 08:05.
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1. I have tried 32bit version.
System requirements to run Slaxi got the message when booting:Processor: i686 or newer CPU, all Intel processors
and AMD processors will workAn x86_64 CPU, like AMD Athlon 64, Opteron,
Sempron, Intel Core 2/i3/i5/i7, and othersMemory: 128 MB of RAM for desktop
512 MB of RAM to run Web browser128 MB of RAM for desktop
512 MB of RAM to run Web browserAnd it stop booting."This kernel requires an i686 CPU, but only detected an i586 CPU"
2. Yes I have read everything and did as readme file says. I got the sdcard in usb sdcard reader. I tried it on another machine and it is working, even the usb wifi card is visible and working without any issue.
Thing is the T5710 with Transmeta Crusoe 800 MHz is consuming about 7Watts. It’s good option for 24h feed.
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Originally posted by Tritium View PostI have encountered a problem. My thin client HP T5710 has i586 cpu, and the Slax is only for i686, so it doesn’t start.
https://ftp.sh.cvut.cz/slax/Slax-11....bit-11.3.0.iso
(2) Did you copy-paste folder "slax" from downloaded .iso file to the SD card, or burned the .iso image to SD card?
The instruction page says to copy-paste
https://www.slax.org/starting.php
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I have encountered a problem. My thin client HP T5710 has i586 cpu, and the Slax is only for i686, so it doesn’t start.
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Originally posted by Tritium View PostOMFG, abcd567 you are the right guy! Thank you very much. I am now downloading the iso.
it would be great if it can run from RAM or from locked SD card.
https://www.slax.org/starting.php
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OMFG, abcd567 you are the right guy! Thank you very much. I am now downloading the iso.
it would be great if it can run from RAM or from locked SD card.
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Tritium
Install SLAX OS (current version based on Debian Bullseye) on your SDcard.
It is designed to be installed on USB flash stick, or microSD card or SDcard.
I have done this on a Thin-Client HPT520 (a low capacity amd64 computer)
https://discussions.flightaware.com/...hobby/82096/32
https://discussions.flightaware.com/...orking/82475/7
Note: Do NOT install FR24 feeder, dump1090 etc as default user root.
Instead create a new user and install using this new user.
For example I created user abcd (you may use any name of your choice)
Code:root@slax:~# adduser abcd root@slax:~# apt update root@slax:~# apt install sudo root@slax:~# usermod -a -G sudo abcd root@slax:~# groups abcd abcd : abcd sudo ## Now switched to user abcd, root@slax:~# su abcd abcd@slax:/root$ cd abcd@slax:~$
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Download Slax : https://www.slax.org/
Install Slax on USB Flash Memory OR microSD card: https://www.slax.org/starting.phpSlax 64bit 11.3.0 slax-64bit-11.3.0.iso 9d94c1796ba4c79fb05bb9f35c3fe188 277 MB changelog Slax 32bit 11.3.0 slax-32bit-11.3.0.iso 042c2154a766bcecbf49d82ec32a658a 273 MB changelog Slax iPXE 11.3.0 slax-ipxe.iso b347608199f2a0a70fb7a31beb460c20 0.88 MB changelog
NOTE:
Current version of SLAX is based on Debian 11.3 Bullseye. It is an excellent lightweight distro, fast boot, which can be run from a USB flash memory or microSD card+USB card reader. By default it runs with persistance, but has option to change to run without persistance or totally from RAM to be selected at boot by pressing Esc button.
It also has a Network Manager icon on Desktop, and by running it, the network (wire/wifi/Bluetooth) can be configured easily, like settings in standard Debian Desktop.
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SLAX-2.jpgLast edited by abcd567; 2022-05-29, 23:01.
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Hi there!
My old setup is dead. Because I am not the linux guy, I need some help. I found old HP T5710 with 800MHz processor. It only consume up to 14W, so I’m searching to use it for FR24 feed. Can anybody help me with any information which system I should try to start onto this machine?
The best option would be to run whole thing from SDcard that is read only. It don’t have any hard drive or ssd. I don’t need any log file or something on it too.
Regards!
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