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    • A Former User?
      A Former User
      last edited by A Former User

      weather or not its a web page is kinda irelevant as its served by a web browser server and downloaded by a web client according to the instruction he listed and you linked to - but somehow OP is passing the url to bash instead of wget.

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      • JayJayundefined
        JayJay @A Former User
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        @bearer

        Thank you very much for taking the time to reply.

        I have tried inputing each command by manually typing each line in the terminal and I also tried copy paste and still the same occurs i will try the command you listed and see what happens.

        thank you again.

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        • JayJayundefined
          JayJay
          last edited by JayJay

          im logged in as root and if i try using the code that @bearer listed i get the following error message

          gpg: key DA91C86B: no valid user IDs
          

          if i follow the link posted by @Stephen6309 i can input the following codes successfully :

          wget -q https://pkg.duet3d.com/duet3d.gpg
          wget -q https://pkg.duet3d.com/duet3d.list
          sudo mv duet3d.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/
          sudo mv duet3d.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/duet3d.list
          sudo chown root:root /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/duet3d.gpg
          sudo chown root:root /etc/apt/sources.list.d/duet3d.list
          

          And with the code

          sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https
          

          It tells me everything is already the newest version

          But then when i type in :

          sudo apt-get update
          

          I receive the following error message

          W: GPG error: https://pkg.duet3d.com stable InRelease: Unkown error in executing gpgv
          

          when i try to use the command

          sudo apt-get install duetsoftwareframework
          

          it reads the packing list, then builds the depeendency tree and reads the "state" information then reports the following:

          *Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an inpossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have nopt yet been created or have been moved out of Incoming.

          The following information may help resolve the situation:

          the following packages have unmet dependencies:
          duetsoftwareframework :
          Depends : duetcontrolserver (= 3.1.1) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends : duetsd (= 1.0.6) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends : duettools (= 3.1.1) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends : duetwebserver (= 3.1.1) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends : reprapfirmware (>= 3.1.1-1) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends : reprapfirmware (<= 3.1.1-999) but it is not going to be installed
          E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages *

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User
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            Not familiar with the banana pi, can you share the output from uname -a and cat /proc/cpuinfo?

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User @A Former User
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              • A Former User?
                A Former User @JayJay
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                @JayJay said in Installing DSF on a Banana-Pi-M3 with Raspbian OS:

                gpg: key DA91C86B: no valid user IDs

                btw seems to sugget bananapi with raspios/raspbian isnt fully compatible because it works just fine on the regular pi with regular raspios:

                pi@raspberrypi:~$ wget -qO - "https://pkg.duet3d.com/duet3d.gpg" | sudo apt-key add -
                wget -qO - "https://pkg.duet3d.com/duet3d.gpg" | sudo apt-key add -
                OK
                pi@raspberrypi:~$
                
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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User @A Former User
                  last edited by A Former User

                  @bearer

                  The bananapi runs an ARMv7 processor, so it "should" work

                  Duet Software Framework resembles a collection of programs to control an attached Duet3D board from a Linux-based mini computer (SBC). Since it is using .NET Core, it requires an ARM processor that supports ARMv7 instructions processor is required

                  For clarity: I'm successfully running a banana-pi with DSF and i followed the guide the OP listed so im not sure why it worked for me but not him.

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                  • JayJayundefined
                    JayJay
                    last edited by JayJay

                    uname -a :

                    Linux bpi-iot-ros-ai 3.4.39-BPI-M3-Kernel #1 SMP PREEMT Sat May 26 10:03:38 UTC 2018 arm7l GNU/Linux
                    

                    cat /proc/cpuinfo:

                    Processor                        : ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v71)
                    processor                        : 0
                    BogoMIPS                         : 4800 
                     
                    processor                        : 1
                    BogoMIPS                         : 4800 
                     
                    processor                        : 2
                    BogoMIPS                         : 4800 
                     
                    processor                        : 3
                    BogoMIPS                         : 4800 
                     
                    processor                        : 4
                    BogoMIPS                         : 4800 
                     
                    processor                        : 5
                    BogoMIPS                         : 4800 
                     
                    processor                        : 6
                    BogoMIPS                         : 4800 
                     
                    processor                        : 7
                    BogoMIPS                         : 4800 
                     
                    Features                         : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt 
                    CPU implementer                  : 0x41
                    CPU architecture                 : 7
                    CPU Variant                      : 0x0
                    CPU Part                         : 0xc07
                    CPU Revision                     : 5
                    
                    Hardare                          : sun8i
                    Revision                         :  0000
                    Serial                           :        50300102008add2ed0e
                    

                    @CaLviNx

                    you say you have this running on a bananapi, would you be able to share your image if that is even possible.

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User @JayJay
                      last edited by A Former User

                      @JayJay

                      I'm not sure how to do that!

                      My banana-pi is an older M2 (says its an ARMv7 too though)

                      EDIT: im running Debian not raspbian (dont know if that makes a difference or not)

                      OS im running

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                      • A Former User?
                        A Former User @JayJay
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                        @JayJay said in Installing DSF on a Banana-Pi-M3 with Raspbian OS:

                        Linux bpi-iot-ros-ai 3.4.39-BPI-M3-Kernel

                        That's not raspbian/raspios is it?

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                        • JayJayundefined
                          JayJay @A Former User
                          last edited by JayJay

                          @bearer

                          well im not sure what its telling you, im a new user to linux in general , I just downloaded the version of raspbian from the bananapi forum my thinking was that if I used a bananapi version of raspbian I would have a better chance of success .

                          Raspbian for Bpi

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                          • jay_s_ukundefined
                            jay_s_uk @JayJay
                            last edited by

                            @JayJay you may be able to succeed with armbian

                            Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                            • JayJayundefined
                              JayJay @jay_s_uk
                              last edited by

                              @jay_s_uk

                              i will try it thank you

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                              • JayJayundefined
                                JayJay
                                last edited by

                                So progress or a sort.

                                two steps forward and five back...

                                I installed armbian THANK YOU @jay_s_uk which successfully allowed me to install DSF.

                                I set the buffer size as requested, and according to the bananapi docs the M3 has the same pinout as a Rpi.

                                I now get a new issue !!

                                When I run : sudo systemctl start duetcontrolserver
                                It outputs the following:

                                Dec 20 19:30 bananapim3 DuetControlServer [724] : Started Duet control Server
                                Dec 20 19:30 bananapim3 DuetControlServer [724] : Duet control Server v3.1.1
                                Dec 20 19:30 bananapim3 DuetControlServer [724] : Written by Christian Hammacher for Duet3D
                                Dec 20 19:30 bananapim3 DuetControlServer [724] : Licensed under the terms of the GNU Public License Version 3
                                Dec 20 19:30 bananapim3 DuetControlServer [724] : [info] Settings Loaded
                                Dec 20 19:30 bananapim3 DuetControlServer [724] : [Info] Environment initialized
                                Dec 20 19:30 bananapim3 DuetControlServer [724] : [fatal] Could not connect to Duet (error 517. Cannot put line into event mode)

                                And that then starts a loop

                                Ideas ?

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                                • A Former User?
                                  A Former User
                                  last edited by A Former User

                                  You might need the gpio library used? (Sorry can't remember the name, but if you look for the loopback test thread i think it's mentioned there).

                                  edit: found the reference when on computer, so maybe try sudo apt-get install gpiod ?

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                                  • JayJayundefined
                                    JayJay @A Former User
                                    last edited by

                                    @bearer

                                    I installed the library and still no go.

                                    i invited a friend over who has a raspberry-pi (3b+) we plugged that in with a copy of official Raspbian image and that worked perfect, so i now know its not the Duet-3 .

                                    i tried to get into armbian-config to set the spi but armbian-config->system->hardware throws up an error :

                                    armbian-config hardware error expected at least 6 tokens for checklist have 4 use --help to list options. submodule.

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                                    • JayJayundefined
                                      JayJay
                                      last edited by

                                      @bearer

                                      So i got raspbian to actaully install the DSF package but i now have an error which is evidently linked to the SPI connection not being activated.

                                      As i get the following error

                                      [Fatal] could not connecto to Duet (error 2 cannot open GPIO device file  '/dev/gpiochip0/
                                      

                                      I am not a linux user and I am not that good with coding so i really need a idiots step by step guide on what i need to do to enable the SPI

                                      on the banana-pi (even with raspbian) there is NO section in raspi-config to enable the SPI

                                      so im at a loss as to how i go about enabling it and i looked at some of the online guides on how to do this and i became very very lost as it is all greek to me.

                                      i installed RPI.GPIO but how to actually use it and configure things again all greek to me.

                                      is anyone able to advise ?

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                                      • JayJayundefined
                                        JayJay
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                                        Thank you to those that tried to assist.

                                        I am somewhat dissapointed that no-one from the duet team offered any assistance whatsoever.

                                        The only option left is to run the board in standalone mode, i dont want to go with a raspberry pi.

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                                        • gloomyandyundefined
                                          gloomyandy @JayJay
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                                          @JayJay said in UNSOLVED Installing DSF on a Banana-Pi-M3 with Raspbian OS:

                                          The only option left is to run the board in standalone mode, i dont want to go with a raspberry pi.

                                          Out of interest why don't you want to use a raspberry pi?

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                                          • JayJayundefined
                                            JayJay @gloomyandy
                                            last edited by

                                            @gloomyandy said in UNSOLVED Installing DSF on a Banana-Pi-M3 with Raspbian OS:

                                            @JayJay said in UNSOLVED Installing DSF on a Banana-Pi-M3 with Raspbian OS:

                                            The only option left is to run the board in standalone mode, i dont want to go with a raspberry pi.

                                            Out of interest why don't you want to use a raspberry pi?

                                            I feel it's a even worse a proposition than the bannana pi, I have used the raspberry pi for a lot of home automation projects that used raspbain and with that the GPIO thing was never an issue but hardware wise I found the raspberry pi's burned out very quickly, making them less cost effective.

                                            So I was looking for an alternative to the raspberry pi I had high hopes for the bannana pi.

                                            This being my first one it now seems I should just bite the bullet and pay once for the software/hardware to run all my home automation from a central win pc over a network.

                                            From reading the forum many people are having connection issues with the Duet 3 to raspberry pi so I am getting the feeling the whole single board computer interface idea is more than a little half baked.

                                            The lack of support from duet for anything other than a raspberry pi is as i said is dissapointing, and I know the reply to that will be "if you cant work it out on your own you should not be near it" and that too shows the attitude towards its users.

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