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Post by brotherred on Sept 10, 2021 22:23:15 GMT
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Post by Hippytaff on Sept 11, 2021 0:29:42 GMT
Can’t you do what you did last time? Or do you need to uninstall the broken install?
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 11, 2021 4:01:23 GMT
I'm not quite sure if that's forgivable.
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Post by brotherred on Sept 11, 2021 12:23:04 GMT
Can’t you do what you did last time? Or do you need to uninstall the broken install? I did it last time but it seems like I had installed Telegram via Flatpak and that might have pulled my needed dependency? I can not remember how I did Telegram this time. It might have been via snap. But that is the one thing that chirp is not doing. Regards
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 11, 2021 17:31:49 GMT
What is the one thing that chirp is not doing?
If you're having a problem with something, a screenshot, text paste, or error message might help...
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Post by brotherred on Sept 11, 2021 18:40:11 GMT
What is the one thing that chirp is not doing? If you're having a problem with something, a screenshot, text paste, or error message might help... #flatpak install chirp-daily-20210830.flatpak error: Failed to open file “/home/servant/chirp-daily-20210830.flatpak”: open() failed: No such file or directory Yes, that would have been preferable in the first post. Regards.
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 11, 2021 18:45:58 GMT
Does the file /home/servant/chirp-daily-20210830.flatpak exist? Hint: it doesn't. That's what No such file or directory means, either there is no file named chirp-daily-20210830.flatpak in /home/servant or no directory (folder) named /home/servant at all.
find ~/ -name chirp-daily-20210830.flatpak Perhaps its in your downloads folder, if you used a browser to download it.
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Post by brotherred on Sept 12, 2021 7:04:29 GMT
Does the file /home/servant/chirp-daily-20210830.flatpak exist? Hint: it doesn't. That's what No such file or directory means, either there is no file named chirp-daily-20210830.flatpak in /home/servant or no directory (folder) named /home/servant at all.
find ~/ -name chirp-daily-20210830.flatpak Perhaps its in your downloads folder, if you used a browser to download it.
I should have realized thats the wrong error.
error: The application com.danplanet.chirp/x86_64/master requires the runtime org.freedesktop.Platform/x86_64/19.08 which was not found
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 12, 2021 14:20:20 GMT
Ok, now we're duplicating the exact same issue as your other chirp thread. You need to add flathub repository, then when you install chirp it'll download the runtime from there.
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
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Post by brotherred on Sept 13, 2021 22:01:20 GMT
Ok, now we're duplicating the exact same issue as your other chirp thread. You need to add flathub repository, then when you install chirp it'll download the runtime from there. flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
Unfortunately yes. I had marked the thread solved as it was solved at that time. And simply changing the title was not helping much.
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Post by brotherred on Sept 13, 2021 22:52:25 GMT
Ok, now we're duplicating the exact same issue as your other chirp thread. You need to add flathub repository, then when you install chirp it'll download the runtime from there. flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
Ok so as it is related can you remind me where I can find where system settings are handled in Bodhi? I am still getting used to things here. I don't have permission to my usb ports. Regrards.
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Post by brotherred on Sept 14, 2021 11:57:08 GMT
I don't appear to have permission to write to my radio for instance but chmod is sayting that /devttySO does not exist.
Chirp is saying chmod is saying
chmod 666 dev/ttyS0 chmod: cannot access 'dev/ttyS0': No such file or directory
What is the solution? Regards
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Post by Hippytaff on Sept 14, 2021 12:16:13 GMT
You need the forward slash before /dev
chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 14, 2021 13:38:20 GMT
As hippy said, for the can't access error, you forgot the leading slash. When you try that, you'll probably get permission error tho similar to what chirp gave you; you most likely need to use sudo to chmod it. You are sure ttyS0 is the right device? Did the instructions for chirp say to chmod 666 it? Anyways if so
sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0
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Post by brotherred on Sept 14, 2021 20:59:23 GMT
Wow so sorry. I need to just look.
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