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INDI Library v2.0.7 is Released (01 Apr 2024)

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

Kstars 3.6.8 and INDI 2.0.5 released

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hey all, just shipped Kstars 3.6.8 and INDI 2.0.5

feel free to update with `update-astroarch` and report back if you see any issue. Got the raspberry out of the equation at the moment so I couldn't give it a go.

If anything goes wrong you can try to rollback using `astro-rollback-full`

Enjoy and have clear skies!

Mattia
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4 months 2 weeks ago #97599
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Just updated Mattia and it's looking good! Thanks....
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4 months 2 weeks ago #97608
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Wow in KStars now we have the aberration inspector feature . I was using N.I.N.A. and Hocus Focus just fur this feature.
I hope in clear skies to test it soon.
4 months 2 weeks ago #97614
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Been having a lot of trouble in the past week. It first showed up as a sudden inability to have any plate-solves for alignment (either polar or capture and solve) work. Then my captures were all green. Suspected the camera, but acquitted it tonight. Running ASICAP on a Windows PC showed the camera working fine. No all-green stuff. So it's either some horribly botched settings or something wrong with my Pi. Will try to do a reimage tomorrow and then this update-astroarch thing.

The other possibility is something fried in the Pi. Besides the above problems, I've experienced keyboard flakiness when running the Pi. Caps lock getting reversed on the Pi. Keys sometimes not showing up at all. (none of these affect the laptop the keyboard is attached to.) If the new upgrade doesn't solve these problems, it may be time for a new piece of Pi.
If anyone has experienced this kind of flakiness on these systems, I'd like to hear about it and how you solved it.
4 months 2 weeks ago #97673
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Steve,

You aren't by any chance getting a low voltage warning?

Paul
4 months 2 weeks ago #97674
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I've not seen any such warning. Where would it appear?
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Hey Steve, the notification doesn't appear as a popup on Arch like it does on raspbian. You may want to look at your kernel logs with sudo dmesg | grep voltage
4 months 2 weeks ago #97677
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Nothing in dmesg about voltage. Anything else to try?
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Stabs in the dark, so to speak...
Of course, that could mean either no message is generated, or no low voltage was observed.

One thing to try might be a powered USB hub, if you suspect you're drawing too much power for your USB devices, if you have one lying around.
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