You have to build and install the brewpi first, and get it to work. Afterwards, you follow the instructions to install the tilt stuff on top of that.
-Th
Negative for the "standard" cases for the Pi2. If you got access to a 3d printer, someone made a enclosure: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1288791
Cheers,
-Th
You basically substitute the regular 2.0.1 version with the file you download from my repository. Don't forget to install the pyWebSocket library at the indicated step. One thing you don't need to do is to install the xdotools stuff (it's no longer used in my version), and you can use any decent...
Looks like you don't have exec permission on those scripts, you need to chmod the scripts to be executable in order to run it.
chmod 777 setup or
chmod 777 jessie-setup
alternatively, you can change your command to invoke the script via bash
sudo bash ./setup
sudo bash ./jessie-setup...
Here is the change I made n my version. It should take care of most of the problems you see in this thread:
https://github.com/HentschelT/RaspberryPints/blob/master/admin/includes/functions.php#L8
... 7 hours left to MUC
Cheers,
-Th
I had that fixed in my branch of the code. I don't have access to the original git repo, so can't fix it there.
Just boarding a flight to Munich, supposedly that flight has wifi, maybe I can dig it up in the next 11 hours. If not, it may be a few days or a week until I get around. Ping me again...
(1) yes, doesn't matter if arduino or spark, etc, the brewometer changes only affect the RPi side.
(2) You could also try to see if there is a combo wifi/bluetooth dongle around that works with Raspbian. Just make sure it supports BT4/BLE.
Cheers,
-Th
I got my brewpi running for a few days now with the brewpi+ brewometer integration by sbowler, and after his averaging fixes and with some tweaking on the graphing I think I now like how this looks...
There are also updated instructions on his github page.
Cheers,
-Th
It's a problem (feature) of cyberduck, I believe.
It will change the ownership of a uploaded file to who you are logged in as, not the ownership of the original file already there (with cyberduck, you're not editing the file on the Pi -- you download a copy from the pi to the mac via...
Those chips are not counterfeit, they're just wholly different chips (for which the arduino IDE - obviously - doesn't install a driver).
The arduino knockoff-producers went to use that chip after FTDI (the original chip maker) bricked devices that used FTDI knock-off's...
The other reason for lack of response might very well be that this question has come up numerous times, and a search of the thread would have yielded an answer.
Chromium is no longer supported in the RPi Jessie distribution. Your alternatives are:
* install the (older) wheezy distribution...