I am working with several raspberry model 3 devices.
I have installed same raspbian version (latest) with NOOBS.
On some raspberry devices, I have an eth0 network interface and on other raspberry I have an ethernet interface which name is enXXXX. I need on this raspberry to add net.ifnames=0 in /boot/cmdline.txt.
My question is why the interface name is not the same? It seems to depend on hardware but this is the same model of raspberry.
Thanks.
On those Raspbian that display eth0 is probably running Raspbian Jessie (Debian 8), while those display 'enxxx` (en with the MAC address) is running on the latest Raspbian Stretch (Debian 9). To confirm it, run command line:
cat /etc/os-release
This documentation provide more background information.
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I need to use a device to connect and control via a Raspberry Pi Pico.
The device has its own libraries and API with the commands needed to operate it, I have already done this procedure on a Raspberry Pi Zero W on Raspbian by downloading and compiling the API for this device and it works.
How can I compile or install these libraries so that the commands are recognised on the script to be uploaded to the Raspberry Pi Pico, as it does not have an operating system?
Thank you
I'd like to use Raspberry Pi 4 to collect data from several BLE mesh supported devices (beacons) that uses a chip like nRF52832, nRF52833 or nRF52840.
I know that Pi 4 comes with bluetooth 5.0.
My question is, can I use Pi 4 as it is without any hat, cape etc. connected to collect data from the beacons that uses those chips and communicates by using the BLE mesh technology.
Yes, you should be able to use the Raspberry Pi for mesh functionality depending on the version of BlueZ that is available there. Mesh functionality was initially added in BlueZ v5.47 (September 2017) and subsequent versions of BlueZ have had bug fixes and additions to this feature. You can find more information here:-
http://www.bluez.org/
You can check the version of BlueZ that is on your Raspberry Pi through the following command:-
bluetoothctl --version
I hope this helps.
i have been working on raspberry pi and i have been able to install and configure raspbian jessie on my raspbian pi zero but i am not able to find any raspbian jessie emulator to run on my pc. Can anybody help me out?
You can use QEMU that emulates ARM chipsets, such as that found in the Raspberry Pi.
Follow this guide for Windows!
I have made an OS is cosmos, but I cant seem to get the Raspberry Pi to actually boot the OS up. I made a bootable SD card and USB stick but the raspberry pi doesn't load anything up.
Cosmos os only supports the x86 processor type. All versions of the raspberry pi either use ARM_6 or ARM_7. A completely different type. So what I'm saying is Cosmos OS won't work on your raspberry pi because it was made for computers with a different type of computer chip. For your raspberry pi I suggest you use raspian which is the operating system the Raspberry Pi Foundation suggests using. You can download it here.
Tried the 32bit gwan on raspberry pi but got cannot execute binary file.
Any ways to run on wheeze raspberry pi?
Will be great if we can do test on it.
While Raspberry Pi computers uses ARM CPUs you are using a version of G-WAN compiled for Intel-compatible CPUs.
This just cannot work (unless the Raspberry Pi is running an x86 CPU emulator).