kareha failure to install
Any insight and assistance in correcting this so I can get the forum working would be greatly appreciated. Quote [alarm@alarmpi ~]$ sudo /opt/piratebox/bin/board-autoconf.sh [sudo] password for alarm:...
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As you were. Re-installed, multiple times and finally this last time it took. Suspect a hinkey card.
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stubkan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ok, your message prompted me to look more closely > at PuTTy... > > I type in "ssh alarm@192.168.77.1" and I...
View ArticleRe: Can I connect a display ?
Matthias Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > yes, but you won't have a preinstalled desktop > like on the full raspbian image. > > best regards...
View ArticleRe: Changing website logo problem
So, there's a few index.html files where the option 'files' could be changed to 'downloads'. Along with /opt/piratebox/ (www and www_content folders within) there is also /mnt/sdshare/share/ (content...
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I agree, looks like an issue with the SDcard or USB stick (if used to extend share).
View ArticleRe: Pi Zero Piratebox won't let me ssh login on initial run
Thanks, now I understood the issue. I added a "note" in the installation instructions.
View ArticleRe: Can I connect a display ?
yes, of course it is possible to run a full desktop along with PirateBox. We use such a stripped down image to save bandwith and online storage. best regards Matthias
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Hi, The places are, close to what your wrote: /opt/piratebox/www/content -- links to --> /opt/piratebox/share/content /opt/piratebox/share/Shared/HEADER.txt +++--->the corresponding template is...
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I'll have to look into this in a few hours when I get home. It's good to know what is and isn't used on the actual piratebox page. QuoteMatthias /opt/piratebox/www_content is a template folder and is...
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Quote is there any reason for this being left in the install then if it isn't used in the final stage? The reason is, that if you end up hitting a wall an the UI does not work anymore during your...
View ArticleRe: Changing website logo problem
QuoteMatthias /opt/piratebox/www/content -- links to --> /opt/piratebox/share/content Looking at /opt/piratebox/www/content in WinSCP it links to /mnt/sdshare/share/content not sure if that's what...
View ArticleBlank page on Raspberry
Hello, I followed the doc but when I connect my phone to the Access Point, I have a blank page (the redirection work, the page is piratebox.lan/content ) I also wanted to add a button (I followed this...
View ArticlePermissions to edit html and css files
I want to do some editing of the html and css files that work the /content/ and /shared/ pages on the piratebox. First off, where are the files that are used for the site? Not the backup files, I dont...
View ArticleChange SSID
So i have my PI zero w setup and running but I can't find out how to change my broadcasting SSID. Does anyone know how?
View ArticleRPi0W vs. RPi3B
So, I'm looking into dedicating a pi to piratebox. I currently have it running just fine on a RPi0W, though I've not been able to test it with many users connected as of yet. I plan on having the pi...
View ArticleRe: Changing website logo problem
Quotewhat's the point of having a shortcut like that when you could just as easily link the actual folder? Depending on the environment a symlink looks exactly like the folder pointed to OR it looks...
View ArticleRe: Blank page on Raspberry
Hi, ok, it is a bit difficult to get the missing library installed. PirateBox Rpi image is based on ArchLinux, you can find some further reading on the Archlinux wiki. The needed package...
View ArticleRe: Permissions to edit html and css files
Hi, the files are in /opt/piratebox/share/content , like I wrote in the other topic. ;) The easiest way is to change the permissions to read-write for all: sudo chmod a+rwx...
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