not the same but i am just building up a pi3b+ server running Richard’s current
kernel. i have a lightning bolt onscreen and occasional red led flashes but so
far it has bern absolutely reliable.
the only areas of minor problems: wifi does not always connect, and if it fails
it needs a power
On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 6:18 PM Anthony Sorace wrote:
> > Richard asked:
...
> Is this lightning bolt a hardware feature? Like, it overlays it on the
> display,
> even on Plan 9? I've never seen it. I'll watch for the power LED indicator.
Correct. Though I have not seen them on my pi 3b+ running
> Richard asked:
> The pi4 is very sensitive to power supply voltage. Are you using
> an "official" pi4 power supply (5.2v)?
Yes; same power supply on the 4GB and 1GB models. That is, same exact
unit, on the same outlet. I had all sorts of problems with my first several Pi
and know better than to
Quoth Steve Simon :
>
> osx drawterm source has been broken for a while due to apple withdrawing
> support fot quicktime libraries.
>
> with the move to big sur the prebuilt binaries now fail to run (i am guessing
> the quicktime shared libraries have now gone too)
>
> anyone able to help? i a
On 18.11.2020 14:17, Steve Simon wrote:
osx drawterm source has been broken for a while due to apple withdrawing
support fot quicktime libraries.
with the move to big sur the prebuilt binaries now fail to run (i am guessing
the quicktime shared libraries have now gone too)
anyone able to he
osx drawterm source has been broken for a while due to apple withdrawing
support fot quicktime libraries.
with the move to big sur the prebuilt binaries now fail to run (i am guessing
the quicktime shared libraries have now gone too)
anyone able to help? i am an osx programming newbie.
-Stev