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    • jay_s_ukundefined
      jay_s_uk @Nathan116
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      @Nathan116 dont worry. we all do it

      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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      • Nathan116undefined
        Nathan116
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        Alright, so, I keep getting an error when I use the "wget https://github.com/gtjoseph/DueUI/releases/DueUI-DSF-x.x.x.zip" command, and I even replaced the x.x.x.zip part with 3.2.0.zip and it gave me the same "404 not found" error

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        • Nathan116undefined
          Nathan116
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          Nevermind, I got it. The command on the github install page should be "wget https://github.com/gtjoseph/DueUI/releases/download/v3.2.0/DueUI-DSF-v3.2.0.zip"

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          • jay_s_ukundefined
            jay_s_uk
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            even this? https://github.com/gtjoseph/DueUI/releases/download/v3.2.0/DueUI-DSF-v3.2.0.zip

            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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            • Nathan116undefined
              Nathan116 @jay_s_uk
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              @jay_s_uk Yeah, I decided to check the file link after posting the question...

              How do I "unzip" the file now?

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              • jay_s_ukundefined
                jay_s_uk
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                https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-unzip-files-in-linux/

                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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                • gtj0undefined
                  gtj0
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                  First, if you're using https://dueui.org/v3/index.html you don't need to install any software at all. You just need to enter the information on the settings screen, turn on polling, save, then refresh.

                  If you want to install the software locally so you don't need internet access, then continue:

                  Is 192.168.1.37 the address of the STM board or the Pi?

                  If it's the STM, you use the Standalone version. If it's the pi AND the STM is connected to the Pi via the SPI interface AND the Pi is running the Duet Software Framework, then you use the DSF version which you upload to the Pi and follow the instructions here...
                  https://github.com/gtjoseph/DueUI/wiki/Installation#install-dueui-on-the-sbc-running-the-duet-software-framework

                  If you have some other arrangement, let me know and we'll figure it out!

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                  • Nathan116undefined
                    Nathan116 @gtj0
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                    @gtj0 I've tried running it right off of the dueui.org sight and can't seem to get it to work. Regardless, I'd like the be able to run it locally, as it's not unusual for my internet to not work or be kinda slow, so being able to just connect over my local network would be optimal.

                    192.168.1.37 is the IP of the Pi. The STM board doesn't have an IP address. The Pi is what's running the Duet Software I believe ( @jay_s_uk ).

                    After figuring out I need to run the DSF version and not the standalone version, I ran the wget command (BTW, the wget command on the github page isn't correct, it gives you a "404 not found" error when you use it. It should be "wget https://github.com/gtjoseph/DueUI/releases/download/v3.2.0/DueUI-DSF-v3.2.0.zip", well, atleast for the v3.2.0 version.) After that, I cd'd into the /opt/dsf/sd/www/ folder, but don't know how to unzip the file/folder as when i attempt the "unzip DueUI-DSF-v3.2.0.zip" command it gives me a "cannot find or open DueUI-DSF-v3.2.0.zip, DueUI-DSF-v3.2.0.zip.zip or DueUI-DSF-v3.2.0.zip.ZIP." error

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                    • gtj0undefined
                      gtj0 @Nathan116
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                      @Nathan116 What directory were you in when you did the wget? Wherever it was, the unzip command should be
                      unzip <directory>/DueUI-DSF-v3.2.0.zip

                      I'll fix the wiki page.

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                      • jay_s_ukundefined
                        jay_s_uk @Nathan116
                        last edited by

                        @Nathan116 navigate to the www folder then run wget. That will download it to the folder you're in. Then you can unzip it.

                        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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                        • gtj0undefined
                          gtj0
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                          2 solutions to the same problem 🙂

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                          • Nathan116undefined
                            Nathan116
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                            When I cd into the /opt/dsf/sd/www/ and do the "wget https://github.com/gtjoseph/DueUI/releases/download/v3.2.0/DueUI-Standalone-v3.2.0.zip", it gives me a "Cannot write to ‘DueUI-Standalone-v3.2.0.zip’ (Permission denied)" error

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                            • gtj0undefined
                              gtj0 @Nathan116
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                              @Nathan116 What user are you logged in as? Everything under /opt/dsf is owned by the "dsf"user so you need to use "sudo" to save anything there.

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                              • Nathan116undefined
                                Nathan116
                                last edited by Nathan116

                                OK, adding "Sudo" to the beginning fixed it.

                                So, I have it downloaded and extracted, but when I go to 192.168.1.37/dueui it just shows the standard DWC webpage, except now it just says "404 Page Not Found"

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                                • gtj0undefined
                                  gtj0
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                                  Oy. I think the duet web server changed something again. Add index.html to the URL...
                                  http://192.168.1.37/dueui/index.html

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                                  • gtj0undefined
                                    gtj0 @Nathan116
                                    last edited by

                                    @Nathan116 Also, some feedback on how I can make the installation instructions or process better would be much appreciated!

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                                    • Nathan116undefined
                                      Nathan116 @gtj0
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                                      @gtj0 Adding /index.html got it working.

                                      Give me a few minutes and I'll post a write-up of the step-by-step instructions on how I set it up for you to post on the Github

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                                      • Nathan116undefined
                                        Nathan116 @Nathan116
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                                        For the settings page, I selected DSF, put my Pi IP address on the top line, left "reprap" under password as I don't know what else I would put there. What should I put under the "DueUI config file URL"?

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                                          Nathan116
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                                          • gtj0undefined
                                            gtj0 @Nathan116
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                                            @Nathan116 said in Setup Help:

                                            For the settings page, I selected DSF, put my Pi IP address on the top line, left "reprap" under password as I don't know what else I would put there. What should I put under the "DueUI config file URL"?

                                            http://192.168.1.37/dueui/dueui_config_default_dsf.json is the default config file. You should copy that to your host desktop and modify it. Then place it in /opt/dsf/sd/sys/dueui_config.json.

                                            In the URL field you then put http://192.168.1.37/machine/file/sys/dueui_config.json

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