Forum
[SOLVED] Xbian and LCD - Printable Version

+- Forum (http://forum.xbian.org)
+-- Forum: Software (/forum-6.html)
+--- Forum: Testing & Experimental (/forum-21.html)
+--- Thread: [SOLVED] Xbian and LCD (/thread-1859.html)



Xbian and LCD - Anderson69s - 7th Dec, 2013 06:17 PM

Hi, how are you?
Here is my troubles to use my LCD on Xbian 1.0 Beta 2. I never had this problem before on 1.0 beta 1 or 1.0 beta 1.1 nor Alpha 0.9...

Software

XBian version: 1.0 Beta 2
XBMC version: Last One I download the last img of xbian this morning.
Overclock settings: No overclock, I can't boot at 800 or 840. Every time I make a new SD card I have to change arm_frenquence to 700...

Hardware
Power supply rating: 5V 1A on sector
RPi model (model A/B 256mb/512mb): Model B 512 Mb
SD card size and make/type: 8Go class 10 sony
Network (wireless or LAN): Lan via DHCP
Connected devices (TV, USB, network storage, etc.): when all set up a 10 self powered USB hub with 3 western digital also self powered , a samsung TV via HDMI (HDMI-CEC capable).

Logile
Link to logfile(s): http://pastebin.com/jWW3Jxcm

Problem description:

On 1.0 Beta 2 I can't use my tutorial : http://anderson69s.com/2013/04/20/afficheur-lcd-sur-raspberry-pi/

I get error code 1 when I use "sudo pip install rpi.gpio". I made a pastebin of the console (see above)

No troubles at all with previous version of xbian...

How to reproduce:

Follow my tutorial at the "sudo pip install rpi.gpio" you should have the same error.

Thank you for your awsome work, I hope it's nothing...


RE: Xbian and LCD - CurlyMo - 7th Dec, 2013 07:56 PM

You probably forgot you previously installed xbian-package-development first.


RE: Xbian and LCD - Anderson69s - 8th Dec, 2013 12:20 AM

Tryed it, work like a charm.

Thank you so much... My pi isn't the same without date, hour and ip on th lcd...


RE: Xbian and LCD - rikardo1979 - 8th Dec, 2013 01:12 AM

(8th Dec, 2013 12:20 AM)Anderson69s Wrote:  Tryed it, work like a charm.

Thank you so much... My pi isn't the same without date, hour and ip on th lcd...

please, can you remark the thread as [SOLVED], thanks. You find the prefix when you do a full edit of your OP post, its on top left, just next to the thread title.
-thx-