Subject: Re: [linuxham] First Post !!! FLDIGI on Raspberry Pi 400
Pi-OS is a version of Debian for the Raspberry Pi. It's very much a linux distro. Download it from the Raspberry Pi site to a SD and it will come up and lead you through the setup. You can get a 32bit or 64bit. I like the 64bit personally. Using the installer you'll see other OSs optimized for the Pi also.
73,
Cliff, AE5ZA
On Nov 27, 2023, at 12:12, sdegroff, W8SRD via <sdegroff@...> wrote:
Is Pi-OS a linux distro ?
On 11/27/2023 10:44 AM, Cliff, AE5ZA
wrote:
Yes, it sounds like a display issue. Ubuntu was not designed for a
limited system like the Pi so what ever changes were made to let
it run apparently are not handling something correctly. What
caused it I don't know, but if I was you I would get another SD
card and install the 64bit Pi OS and set that up. It won't have
the same feel as Ubuntu, but it will run better. Ubuntu has a lot
more display processing going on than Pi-OS. If you want a system
that just runs and may not have all the eye candy give Pi-OS a
try.?
73,
Cliff, AE5ZA
On Nov 27, 2023, at 06:47, sdegroff, W8SRD via
<sdegroff@...>
wrote:
Interesting... if the fldigi is running and
the terminal is opened full screen, hiding fldigi screen,
system run as it should. Must be something clobbered in
display routines, as everything else running ok.
Unfortunately, uninstall --purge and reinstall did not fix
the slow mouse and display update issue.