Did you try the manual variant?
That one worked for me.
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Yeah it would not let me post the full line. I am on a pi running the flightaware image trying to fun the sudo bash -c "$(wget -O -... it worked fine on my first pi device but is not working as well on the second one
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OK, then my apology. He did post the full line but the forum software did cut his line. I did not know that.
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People with less than 4 posts are restricted from posting links, which is the next block of the wget command. That may be why he didn't post the full...
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I suppose, you were too lazy to post the full bash line weren't you?
If you hat entered the full line, then I had the same error tryong to install the raspi-version. The servers seem to issue a 403-Forbidden error.
I have used the manual install described alternatively. It worked like a charm.
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You have not said what platform and method you are using to install.
As there is a debian file for easy install, and on Pi a single command.
What you have there appears incomplete
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Trying to feed to flightradar error
Hello I am trying to feed to flightradar but cant get past the sudo bash command? Any fixes? At the end I get an error.
Thanks
sudo bash -c "$(wget -O -
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.Tags: None
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