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Raspi-updater, how do I install it?

wallarug
wallarug over 13 years ago

Question says it all.

 

I am running Raspbian.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 13 years ago

    Assuming you mean the Hexxeh rpi-update tool for updating kernel and firmware ?

     

    There's instructions here https://github.com/Hexxeh/rpi-update

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    rhughes-uk over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Oh I thought I read somewhere that if you are using the latest (current) Raspbian you no longer needed to run the most useful Hexxeh software as the Raspbian distro does the same thing for you automagically? But my memory is far from perfect. (Cells not RAM grin)

     

    Ray

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  • morgaine
    morgaine over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    That sounds like a good idea.

     

    I do have distcc set up here in Gentoo, but I've not looked into using it for cross-building yet.  One day.

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to morgaine

    Oh, the other option would be a couple of hundred Pi setup as a cluster..  Throw lots of cheap processors at the problem and it won't be a problem for long image

     

    Of couser the interesting part would be finding enough sockets for all those phone chargers image

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    wallarug over 13 years ago in reply to morgaine

    Morgaine Dinova wrote:

     

    selsinork wrote:

     

    Pi updates itself automagically

     

    My Raspbian doesn't seem to do this, thank goodness.  But I'd like to find out how the automatic update system works, if there really is one in Raspbian somewhere.  What program controls the updates, in theory?  Maybe I was lucky enough that it failed to start.

    It seems that my Raspbian does not have it installed.  I tried the instructions on the Hex website but they messed up my whole image.  Is it really necessary to have the firmware updated?

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    morgaine over 13 years ago in reply to wallarug

    I rummaged around a bit but couldn't find any kind of automatic update system installed in the usual places, not even after an apt-get update and upgrade.  And although the Raspbian site claims that the distro comes with the rpi-update script now, that seems to be incorrect as well.

     

    I grabbed rpi-update from Hexxeh's repo and ran it manually, which was successful.  It doesn't seem to have improved anything though, as all the USB and networking problems remain, and there doesn't appear to be any improvement in codecs either.

     

    Whatever the update updated isn't something that I'm using, apparently.  And the kernel remains at 3.1.9+, bleh.

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to morgaine

    And the kernel remains at 3.1.9+, bleh.

    It's quite disappointing that they seem to be stuck at 3.1.9 no matter what. Especially as there are better alternatives available.

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    wallarug over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    selsinork wrote:

     

    And the kernel remains at 3.1.9+, bleh.

    It's quite disappointing that they seem to be stuck at 3.1.9 no matter what. Especially as there are better alternatives available.

    So, it is not required.  Thank you.

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  • rhughes-uk
    rhughes-uk over 13 years ago in reply to morgaine

    Perhaps I was being a little misleading when I said updated automagically. What I should have said was:

     

    I beleive that that firmware updates are in the distro repository now so that a $ Sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade will do all that is expected including the fimware if there is a newer version.

     

    Of course no one on Linux HAS to do any upgrades or updates. So its totally free choice. But I have to admit that I was happy to do the upgrade and then not need to do that Hexxeh bit after as well.(one thing less to forget)

     

    All your needs may differ. Indeed this process may differ in time. Probably already has knowing my luck. image

     

    Have fun all

     

    Ray

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    morgaine over 13 years ago in reply to rhughes-uk

    One big disappointment after all the upgrades though was the fact that media still barely works.

     

    Wasn't media supposed to be the best part of Raspberry Pi, because the BCM2835 is basically just one huge media and DSP processor with a tiny old ARM core tucked in one corner?  Well that would be great if the media stuff worked well, but even after these latest upgrades omxplayer is still the only player that will play videos with hardware acceleration.  Unfortunately it can play only a single type of video format, and even that jitters at 1080p.

     

    And we can't even fix this poor state of affairs, because the media side of Pi is closed source.

     

    This is a really disappointing situation.

     

    Morgaine.

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to wallarug

    So, it is not required.  Thank you.

    Well not quite sure I'd go that far.  There will be different revisions of 3.1.9 - maybe one will solve your wifi problems, who knows.image

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    wallarug over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    selsinork wrote:

     

    So, it is not required.  Thank you.

    Well not quite sure I'd go that far.  There will be different revisions of 3.1.9 - maybe one will solve your wifi problems, who knows.image

    I have been working in two threads on E14 and RPi forums, I found a thing that installs the rpi-updater and fixes my wireless (sort of).

     

    http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=6256&p=148282&hilit=wallarug#p148282

     

    Other forums I have been working on:

    http://www.element14.com/community/thread/18605?start=60&tstart=0

    http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=13482&p=141143&hilit=fergus#p141143

    http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=13482&p=141143&hilit=fergus#p141143
    It fixed my wireless but failed to install rpi-update.  I don't mind if I don't have the latest firmware on my RPi becasue I don't know how to build anything in linux and mess-up linux in a way that requires this feature.  I would just download a fresh image off the raspberrypi.org page.

     

    Thanks for all your help anyway.


    PS: I just read the first link above and it seems that he has suggested some help that I will try later.

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    wallarug over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    selsinork wrote:

     

    So, it is not required.  Thank you.

    Well not quite sure I'd go that far.  There will be different revisions of 3.1.9 - maybe one will solve your wifi problems, who knows.image

    I have been working in two threads on E14 and RPi forums, I found a thing that installs the rpi-updater and fixes my wireless (sort of).

     

    http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=6256&p=148282&hilit=wallarug#p148282

     

    Other forums I have been working on:

    http://www.element14.com/community/thread/18605?start=60&tstart=0

    http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=13482&p=141143&hilit=fergus#p141143

    http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=13482&p=141143&hilit=fergus#p141143
    It fixed my wireless but failed to install rpi-update.  I don't mind if I don't have the latest firmware on my RPi becasue I don't know how to build anything in linux and mess-up linux in a way that requires this feature.  I would just download a fresh image off the raspberrypi.org page.

     

    Thanks for all your help anyway.


    PS: I just read the first link above and it seems that he has suggested some help that I will try later.

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