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NodeLink: Raspberry Pi Install Script


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There's no reason it shouldn't. Python (polyglot) and Mono (Nodelink) are separate processes that can run at the same time. There is more than enough horsepower in Pis as well. I'm running nodelink with 4 devices on a Pi Model 2B... its taking a nap - typically 1% of CPU. I have an older pi that is a model B+ and I've tested my Nodelink setup on it too. It runs fine.

Paul

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My NodeLink recently quit working.  I tried this hoping it would correct it.  It got 95% installed within an hour then stopped.  I left it running over night and this morning I rebooted the Pi.  After restarting I got errors and a message to run "sudo dpkg --configure -a"

I ran that command line.  Now when trying to run NodeLink, I get the attached errors.

 

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On 10/29/2018 at 7:56 AM, io_guy said:

NodeLink installation on a Raspberry Pi is now a lot simpler.  On a running Pi you type:

sudo curl -sSL http://automationshack.com/Files/install.sh | bash

Got a new toy over the holidays (a Raspberry Pi), so I thought I'd try installing Nodelink on it.  I have some other apps I need to run that require Raspbian 8.  Does the install script for Nodelink care which version of Raspbian I'm running?

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