woops, spoke too soon. Now it does not work, again. Even toggling
the wayland setting did not work. First time it ran great. guess
running off ssd on usb port is the next thing to try. if i can find
the one i got somewhere.? When doing that, do you image the whole
system to the ssd or do you boot from uSD and install and use the
ssd formatted as ext4 and just use the drive for everthing that gets
installed?? Not certain about ubuntu file system.
Stan W8SRD
On 11/30/23 23:25, sdegroff, W8SRD via
groups.io wrote:
FIXED !!!
Installed raspi-config
sudo apt install raspi-config
then run as admin
sudo raspi-config
go to advanced settings
choose to run wayland experimental
done
Xwayland was what was sucking down the processor in the "top"
report.
Experimental must include some big changes. ran like a little big
computer.
being chased with a knife Hi Hi
On 11/28/23 14:26, Haris SV1GRB
wrote:
I tried Fldigi on my Raspberry Pi 5 with the last version of
Raspberry Pi OS (bookworm).
This version use Wayland (like the Ubuntu version you tried) as
default instead of X11.
From the release notes:
* Desktop now runs on the Wayfire Wayland compositing window manager on Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 platforms; on X11 using the openbox window manager on older platforms
* lxpanel replaced with new wf-panel-pi application when running Wayland; existing lxpanel plugins migrated; gpu performance and power plugins added
I also noticed a slow response when the waterfall was drawing
something and the Xwayland process was using a lot of resources.
I tried switching to X11 using the Advanced settings in the
raspi-config tool and Fldigi was happy again.
I suppose that the Wayland implementation is too new.
73
Haris
SV1GRB
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