Hi All,
So I've made progress on my RaspberryPi 4.
Bull'seye.
In LXDE desktop, Chirp did not show up after I installed it in the CLI, and
LXDE was challenging with the screenreader Orca anyway.
I installed mate and Orca works much better, and Chirp was in accessories,
as it is in Ubuntu.
So here'
Hi,
I'll try that.
I am also using an audio hat, and I think all the power from the power
supply is used in the board and the audio hat, which I have connected to the
GPIO pins.
So I'm able to use it without the audio hat.
I hadn't thought of trying that from another terminal.
Glenn
- Origina
Hi Glenn - try connecting again to the pi but from a new terminal.
The first terminal connection is probably blocking.
In other words, use the snap-connect command from one terminal and then
connect again using a a normal ssh connection.
The keyboard is probably still there.
-- Cinaed
On 7/3
Hi All,
Anyone here have any idea on why after installing Chirp on the Raspberrypi
that I lost use of keyboard input?
The page suggests a command to ensure Chirp has access to the USB cable, and
I wonder if that would cause it to not allow any other USB device.
When I doover SSH:
lsusb
the keyboa