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September 19, 2017 at 5:36 am in reply to: Tutorial: Install OpenSprinkler (unified) on a fresh Raspbian image for a Pi 2+ #47795
ClaudioParticipant@Ray, @Participant, I tried to update as well and had the same problem. Had to revert to my backup install. The current GitHub code does not seem to work. I didn’t check further to see why the web server is not working. As fat as I can tell the pi gets the correct ip (I can ssh to it) but there are no responses to http on 80 and 8080. Tried an update and a fresh install
April 20, 2015 at 3:16 pm in reply to: Tutorial: Install OpenSprinkler (unified) on a fresh Raspbian image for a Pi 2+ #36948
ClaudioParticipantHappy to be lending a helping hand. You guys are doing a great job.
April 20, 2015 at 2:53 pm in reply to: Tutorial: Install OpenSprinkler (unified) on a fresh Raspbian image for a Pi 2+ #36946
ClaudioParticipant@Samer, you welcome. It seems the install process is still changing and in the process of getting finalized. I am going to let you guys do your things, then I will be glad to do a full install from scratch and update this little tutorial accordingly to reflect the changes from beginning to end.
April 20, 2015 at 1:39 pm in reply to: Tutorial: Install OpenSprinkler (unified) on a fresh Raspbian image for a Pi 2+ #36937
ClaudioParticipantGlad it was useful. Make sure the real time clock of your OSPI is talking to the raspberry PI. That is something I had to fix once I received my OSPI that maybe I should add to this tutorial.
April 6, 2015 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Tutorial: Install OpenSprinkler (unified) on a fresh Raspbian image for a Pi 2+ #36510
ClaudioParticipantNone so far, however I have not received my OSPi yet, so it is just a plain install on the PI2. Pretty much just it is the unified firmware web server serving pages for now. As I receive the OSPi I expect to be needing to enable I2C on the device tree. If I need to do anything different than what is posted, I will edit the tutorial to reflect that.
ClaudioParticipantWith the password MD5 hashed it works as expected. Thanks. It makes sense, you don’t want to send your password in clear
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