@Nick Crosby Try using sudo before the git clone if you didn't. Edit: Whoops, the opposite. Try not using it if you did.
@Nick Crosby Try using sudo before the git clone if you didn't. Edit: Whoops, the opposite. Try not using it if you did.
@Nick Crosby My issue was more my ignorance and not seeing some of the directions. Firstly, as mentioned I hadn't even installed the accelshim. Then I put it in upside down (which @CerberusSty...
Actually, I did get it working (for now). Not sure what I did. I assume a loose connection may still be at play. But works like a charm!
@CerberusStyle - It's the longer of the two L-shaped. It It only looked dented (which is still not great). I peeled the casing back a bit and don't see any hole in the shielding but I get a '...
@CerberusStyle Thanks. I'm a complete idiot. The accelshim was still in my box. Not sure how I missed that. However, upon opening the case again, I also damaged my display cable with the screwdrive...
@CerberusStyle I did and got past that error. I failed to mention that. The new error is this: pi@raspberrypi:~/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi $ sudo auto-rotator calibrate Traceback (most recent call...
@CerberusStyle - Sorry that was probably me being new to Raspberry Pi. I used the top recommended version from the imager: I can try and install the proper device OS. However, for dependency reason...
Hi @CerberusStyle Thanks for these instructions. I am in a bit of the same boat. I installed the generic Raspian (latest). The good news is that for what I'm using it for, it allows me ...